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+ | There should be two combat modes - one for casual players "Run and Gun", and "Tactical" for more experienced players | ||
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==Weapons== | ==Weapons== | ||
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* More weapons, such as Bows/Crossbows | * More weapons, such as Bows/Crossbows | ||
* Melee weapons, such as Baseball Bats & Crowbars | * Melee weapons, such as Baseball Bats & Crowbars | ||
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* Fun weapons, such as a Potato Gun, or a Gun that shoots Guns | * Fun weapons, such as a Potato Gun, or a Gun that shoots Guns | ||
* Utility weapons, such as Grappling Hooks (A grapple attachment could also be a weapon mod) | * Utility weapons, such as Grappling Hooks (A grapple attachment could also be a weapon mod) | ||
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+ | ==Gunplay== | ||
+ | Run and Gun mode should have spongy enemies and spongy player. Combat should be Juicy. | ||
+ | * Movement should affect accuracy | ||
+ | * Enemies should have some kind of stagger mechanic - hitting them in a weak spot or with shear amounts of firepower should make them stop and flinch. | ||
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==Movement== | ==Movement== |
Latest revision as of 10:39, 27 April 2020
Contents
Guidelines For This Page
The purpose of this page is to document the developer's thoughts as what Turf 2 should be. Head to the talk page to propose an addition.
See Also: Turf 2 Supply Chain Ideas
Base Engine
- Multiple cities, an entire world to explore
- "Block" based buildings, height-map terrain. Underground layer.
- World divided into tiles, which may be cities, may be vacant, may be wilderness (mountain ranges, deep forests, etc). Tiles are to be irregular in shape
- Cities are to be divided into irregular tiles too. Placing a base in a tile gives building/racketerring/owning permissions for all buildings in or intersecting a tile
- Roads can be placed freeform and lot slots radiate from it (like most modern city builders)
Modability
The VT lotpack system should be expanded to everything
- All assets (textures, blocks, vehicles, missions) should be tag indexed (eg "VANILLA.CONCRETE_BLOCK") and defined by plaintext JSON files.
- Mod assests should have fallbacks required in case a player wants to join a server with a mod installed but does not have said mod.
- In-game mod editor (basically a ui for editing a .json)
- These changes should make modding and adding new assets trivially easy (won't break ids/maps/etc)
Performance Goals
- Multithreaded chunk/terrain renderer (VT uses 1 separate thread, T2 should use as many threads as possible)
- Multithreaded physics, ideally 1 thread/player. Hopefully multithreaded raycasting too.
- Draw distance to the horizon
Artistic Goals
- PBR rending, screenspace reflections, automatic tonemapping
- TODO: Consistent art style for people/terrain
Economy
The game should have 2 economic models: Simple (same as Turf 1 - build buildings, collect money) and Advanced (resource flow, GDP simulation, etc). The rest of this section refers to the Advanced mode
Resources
See Also: Turf 2 Supply Chain Ideas
- Most buildings should create or consume some kind of resource
- Players can either collect the resource and stockpile them (requiring warehouses top store them), or sell them on the open market. Other players can raid these to steal goods.
- Players can spend the resource stockpiles to build buildings, or on upkeep on various things
- Cities can specialise in resources, giving a production bonus
- Resources are traded between cities, via roads/road and sea routes. Players can steal from freight vehicles.
- The should be very big (major) industrial buildings that act as a main industry for a city.
Finance
- (GDP) As factions draw income from buildings money is extracted from the economy, making the citizens poorer. Likewise players spending money will inject money into the economy
- The effect of this is that idling in a city will cause the tax base to shrink and reduce income
Warfare
Turf Wars
- Turf Wars should have some kind of casus belli system. Some kind of limited war should be available early game to fight over a single base. Late game you should be able to annex factions entirely to remove them from the city.
- Rather than base attacks players/factions should be able to order squads around on the map. Squads are units of ~5 goons.
- Different unit types, from street goons at the low end, to professional soldiers and armoured units at the high end. Recruiting and maintaining more advanced units will require a supply/resource chain
- Players give a morale/combat bonus to nearby units, encouraging the player to be present in battle
- Units can be placed under the control of AI generals to auto balance front lines and take weakly or unopposed positions
Character Building
Perks
- Perks should be replaced with a Tree
- Players should be allowed to multiclass - eg: be able to have both a "Shotguns" build and a "Diplomacy" build
Base Building
- Players should have a reason to manually stylize their home base (and not just have empty flags)
- Factions should have a Capital Base each that grant certain bonuses, have increased warscore value
- Player Stylised Bases > Prefab Bases > Plain Flags
- Ideas: Machine gun turrets/Rocket turrets. Must be manned to take effect
- Bases can have an "Armory" rating that effects their force limits
- Bases can be used to store Commodities in a limited amount. Possibly dependent on pallets?
First Person Stuff
There should be two combat modes - one for casual players "Run and Gun", and "Tactical" for more experienced players
Weapons
In general:
- More weapons, such as Bows/Crossbows
- Melee weapons, such as Baseball Bats & Crowbars
- Bayonet attachments for additional melee damage
- Fun weapons, such as a Potato Gun, or a Gun that shoots Guns
- Utility weapons, such as Grappling Hooks (A grapple attachment could also be a weapon mod)
Gunplay
Run and Gun mode should have spongy enemies and spongy player. Combat should be Juicy.
- Movement should affect accuracy
- Enemies should have some kind of stagger mechanic - hitting them in a weak spot or with shear amounts of firepower should make them stop and flinch.
Movement
The game should have some sort of skill based movement for Pro-Gamers to do their Pro-Gamer Moves.
- Ledge Grabbing
- Rolling
- Wall Jumping
This can be used to create normally inaccessible areas in Bandit Bases and Dungeons.