About This Game Interstellar Rift is an open world Starship Simulator with an emphasis on ship construction and multi-player interaction. Players can explore and conquer the galaxy with their own custom designed and constructed starship. Space is vast, but you wont have to face it alone, other players will be able to join your crew, and help out, or build their own rival fleet and fight you across the galaxy. Prepare to make these custom build space ships your home when exploring the galaxy! Use the ship editor to design a ship to your liking, from small exploratory vessels to large cargo haulers, or even enormous battleships. With the editor you build your ship deck by deck, inside and outside. If you'd rather get going immediately you can always browse the workshop for ships that other players made, or you can upload your own blueprints.The galaxy can be a dangerous place, even when playing solo. Strange rifts have opened up, unleashing a hostile race of alien creatures called the Skrill. If left unchecked, they will take over solar systems wreaking havoc on your enterprising. You can fight them alone, or call in the help of your friends, and man a ship together. But not all pilots will fight for a good cause, pirates and opposing fleets can come after you and your cargo at any time. Fight them ship versus ship, or hack your way aboard their vessels and bring the fight to them, in close quarters shootouts. The economy of Interstellar Rift runs on the resources that can be gathered out in the galaxy. Vast asteroid belts circle planets and solar systems, filled with precious ores and minerals. Start up your resource extractors, or send out a wave of mining drones to do the hard labour for you. Visit the stores of LogiCorp and Galactic Trade, or drive a hard bargain with stranded pilots as you delive them fuel. Automate production lines with the ACTR (automated cargo transfer relay), and set up your own store to trade with other players, or any trade drones that might be nearby. After choosing a faction to ally with, the galaxy is open for you to explore. Use rift generators to open up spatial rifts that transport you to new systems, exploring a system will help you map out the galaxy, and pinpoint the location of systems with special resources you might need. Construct new trade posts for the companies and factions that want to expand their influence, and help them set up secure stations and sectors. 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Tanya's recipe for a great space game:Start with a Pulsar: Lost Colony base. Remove all space fungus then stir in 2 tablespoons of mining and 1 cup of crafting with optional boresight and turreted ship combat to preference. Pour into a voxel building system.In a seperate bowl, mix equal parts Sims 2 house building and Space Engineers modular ship systems. Keen Software :salt: may be added to suit your taste.Sprinkle the sims/engineer mix onto the Pulsar base then cook on 2 updates per month for 6 months.Chill and serve, makes 1,000,000 servings.10/10 would bake again.. I like space buildy-type games like this. I wanted to like this game too, but I'm having a SUPER hard time doing it. I am not a stranger to games like this, in fact, this genre is sort of my jam. I play(ed) Eve, Space Engineers, Starmade, Avorion, Elite Dangerous, Empyrion and others. This game is tagged as early access, but it's been out for FOUR YEARS!With my experience with kludgy and cobbled up menus, this game should be nothing new, and it doesn't need to be perfect either. This game is extremely new-player unfriendly. It's got a very abbreviated tutorial that introduces you to a very small amount of the game and most importantly, introduces you to the ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE mouse flight controls. Hyper sensitive flying, regardless of my mouse DPI settings and the control options in the game change exactly ZERO with regards to ship handling, and the flying is very much like Elite Dangerous. For a game about SPACESHIPS the devs have completely dropped the ball on this and they apparently don't give a\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 The only way to slow down the super touchy flight controls is to take most of your thrusters off or offline, and then the ship handles like a rock. FOUR YEARS! I feel like 40% of Grosse Point Blank . . .There are a TON of machines, consoles and screens and extremely few of them have any kind of labeling or explanation as to what they actually do or are for. Some of the machines can be figured out, but more than half, no clue unless you comb the net for information on how to play the game that the devs haven't bothered to explain or describe. Half the machines on my ship - NO clue what they do or how to use them so if I don't want my money to be wasted on this game, I have to go online and get other players to show me what the devs could have and should have done. IE the BASICS.There are all kinds of modules and cards and discs and chips - and no explanation. How do I get them? No idea. How do I make them? Well, I click on them IF I can find them, and then it shows me some coloured ingot icons - you guessed it with ZERO explanation or naming on them. How do I use them? No idea. What do you use them FOR? No idea. If the devs actually wrote some instructions like :"This machine is called "this". It does "this". This is what you need in order to build it." Instead, we get an encyclopedia that you have to search for items, but if I don't know what the hell it is called or what it does, how do I search for it? There is a tab menu system that you use to access all kinds of information, but you have to hold the alt button every time you have any menu open to free the mouse (or it just pans the whole screen and gives you vertigo).It's got a ship editor that is not unlike the other games I've mentioned, but you have to be extremely careful you don't inadvertently delete things with accidental right-clicks, because then it's next to impossible to figure out what you deleted and how to get it back. Impossible I say because 1) when you mouse-over some machine\/part it tells you NOTHING about the object - no name, nothing. So then when you manage to find the components in the different build menus that are based on inside, outside or sticking from inside to outside, 2) it gives you the name when you mouse over it (and you don't know by name if that's what you're looking for after you deleted it), but most of the time the menu image doesn't even LOOK like the component after you put it in the ship! Then there's saving the edit, which doesn't mean it will actually take your modifications and put them into the game, THAT is a completely different button that doesn't look like it implements any changes you made, but it does anyway.My biggest problem is drones randomly attacking me, warp scramming me so I can't get away, and then blowing me up, for no reason and with no warning while I am doing simple delivery missions in the starter system. So, after 35+ hours, after being blown up 3 times, I have no idea why they're doing it, no idea how to forewarn myself and I have less money than when I started. IF this WAS still an alpha, and presumably it's claimed to be in beta now, as an alpha, I could understand why it's so un-fleshed out. I watched the latest live stream (#56 or something) and even the devs had NO CLUE what key strokes did what, what options\/functions worked, what keys did what and where things were located. There are functions and keys that aren't even documented in the Control section of the Options! Supposedly there's some kind of "gripper" so you can open stuck doors. Really?? Supposedly there's a key stroke that allows you to follow other ships. ?? After 50-some-odd TWO HOUR streams, the devs are still doing what I'm doing and driving around mining. Supposedly there's more than that, so HOW TO YOU GET TO MORE CONTENT! DEVS!?!?. . . and then the multiplayer\/networking. Get about 5 players or more (and sometimes not even 5) and the entire game chugs to the point where you can't even function and then you invariably lose connection or the game crashes.Anyway, this game COULD be very cool and supposedly you can build stations and get shipping and trading routes, and there's pvp - which I have zero interest in, but there are so many things that are busted and the biggest thing, NO INFORMATION ON HOW TO USE THE GAME, I would say wait. After FOUR YEARS, I would say give it another four years or wait until it is on sale for like 50% off. After the amount I've tried to play the game, I can't get my money back now, so that sucks . . .. This game is currently in pretty early development and a lot of features aren't implemented yet.That being said, what is there is really solid. Ship and station interiors look fantastic. The ship editor is logial and easy to use.The computer interfaces are fantastic. I have very high hopes for this game.. This game ambitiously combines aspects from many of my favorite space games including: Space Engineers, Faster Than Light, Rodina, and Star Conflict. But don't compare Interstellar Rift to these large titles just yet, because this game still has a long way to go. I am still, however, optimistic of what this game might become.as it has alot of potential to challenge it's predisesors. This will only be possible through constant development, updates, comunity support, and input. Here is a list of pros and cons on the initial launch date: 06/23/2015^^^^^ Please read above first! ^^^^^Pros:-Beautyful Ship interior-High level of detail inside-Command consoles and Gui's make it feel like you are accually in the future-Ship editor is laid out well-Ship design is alot easier than Space Engineers-Gameplay provides alot of future potential-Game contains alot of potential to be the next big space game!Cons:-Ship editor is confusing and makes it hard to place some objects / systems-Exterior ship hull severely needs work as it feels like a voxel game instead of the ideal realism-Confusing systems onbord the ships-Ship control needs refinement-Tutorials needed!This game truely 'shoots for the stars' and could very well be the next big space game ONLY if it is maintained, updated, and improved on a constant basis ("every two weeks" ~keep to your word) with help from the dev. team and the playing comunity. This game is definitely worth checking out and supporting if you have ever wanted a truly wonderful space game experience.I can't wait!Thanks, ~Captain 06/23/2015. It's a good game, but definitely more focused on multi-player coop, versus single player. While there's some single player activities, the game is limited in this respect. If you're looking for a solid Single Player experience, this might not be able to provide you what you're looking for. If it's Coop you seek, then look here to find a diamond in the rough.. The game is Interstellar Rift, and the game is quite literally as cool as its name. In its present state there is little more to do than design and pilot your ships (or stations) and do resource harvesting, but even that is really impressive when you factor in how immersive this game is. Absolutely everything, even the menu access, is done through consoles both on your person and at the various equipment. Want to adjust the engines? Forget quick keys, sit in the pilot seat and look at the console to your left. Want to convert raw materials? Load them into the refinery and use the console to produce your resources.If I had to pick a gripe with this game it would be the (current) lack of a tutorial. That said, there is a lot of content yet to be added to the game so adding a tutorial at this phase wouldn’t really be practical. After all, you can’t make a tutorial on combat when there currently is none. It only took me about 15 minutes to figure things out on my own, so for the moment I’m not actually considering the lack of a tutorial a “bad thing”. Just make sure when you beam to your newly crafted ship you bring along some oxygen for air and hydrogen for fuel (both refined from water) or you're totally screwed. Also, check out the information kiosk because it'll help you too.I’ve heard that multiplayer can be buggy, but I have yet to do any multiplayer so I can’t say for sure. I know there have been a lot of patches, and will continue to be a lot of patches, so patience is a virtue in this case.All in all I’m extremely impressed with the state of Interstellar Rift. Taking into account all of the things promised for the future (NPC’s, Combat, Exploration, Vast Universe, Economy, etc.) recommending this game is a no-brainer. And hey, if you’re a little nervous about getting involved with a game that’s early access, there’s always the ability to place it on your “Wish List” so you can keep an eye on it.
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