

There are also some spiffy new graphics: each ship now has an angled shipyard view, and all the ship graphics have been re-rendered with a steeper illumination angle that makes them look more 3D and less cartoonish.Īs with all unstable releases, development work for the next month or two will focus on bug fixing to get ready for a 0.9.10 release, rather than on new content or possibly game-breaking new features. Each cosmic string takes a certain amount of Move Points to travel, based on the length of the cosmic string. Cosmic Strings are the simple connections between Systems that define where a ship on that given Planet can move to next. This is used to determine how far along a Cosmic String a ship moves. That includes some significant game engine optimizations that should speed up the game on slower computers. Fleets have a Speed, measured in parsecs per turn, defined by the Ship Hull and Engines used. (I hope to continue to be involved in developing the game, but I had reached a point where handling all the issues and pull requests had gotten overwhelming and had begun feeling more like a heavy obligation than a fun hobby.)Īs a result, a long time has elapsed since 0.9.8, and this release contains about three times as many new changes as a typical unstable release. Last year, I decided to take a break from Endless Sky and handed the development process over to the team of and This is the first release under their leadership. Ubuntu Linux packages are available in a PPA, and a Debian Linux package is also available. Downloads are available for Mac OS X, 64-bit Windows, and 32-bit Windows. This version contains a huge amount of new content and game engine updates. After concentrating shinsu between his hands, he fired it as powerful beam with ripples spreading around it towards his target.A new release is now available on GitHub, unstable version 0.9.9. Yu Han Sung Style - Shinsu Control Skill: Endless Sky (유한성류 신수제어술 장천, Yoo Hahnseong-lyu Sinsujeeosul Jangcheon) is Yu Han Sung's own shinsu technique. Twenty-Fifth Baam also used this technique in the Last Station by transferring it into the Black March to multiply it's power. It is presumed that Baam learned this technique first from Yu Han Sung, and then used it with his Orb and later with his own shinsu.

At first Baam concentrated black shinsu between his palms before he fired it as black shinsu beam at his opponent. Baam Style - Shinsu Control Skill: Endless Sky (밤류 신수제어술 장천, Bam-lyu Sinsujeeosul Jangcheon) is a technique used by Baam, while using his own shinsu control.
