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You’ve fled your home, only to find yourself lost in space with a damaged ship. Your only option is to beam down to the planet below and gather the resources you need to repair your ship and set off to explore the vast, infinite universe…
In Starbound...
You’ve fled your home, only to find yourself lost in space with a damaged ship. Your only option is to beam down to the planet below and gather the resources you need to repair your ship and set off to explore the vast, infinite universe…
In Starbound, you create your own story - there’s no wrong way to play! You may choose to save the universe from the forces that destroyed your home, uncovering greater galactic mysteries in the process, or you may wish to forego a heroic journey entirely in favor of colonizing uncharted planets.
Settle down and farm the land, become an intergalactic landlord, hop from planet to planet collecting rare creatures, or delve into dangerous dungeons and lay claim to extraordinary treasures.
Discover ancient temples and modern metropolises, trees with eyes and mischievous penguins. Make use of hundreds of materials and over two thousand objects to build a sleepy secluded cabin in the woods, a medieval castle, or an underwater arcade.
Starbound has been built from the ground up to be multiplayer and easily moddable. You have the tools to make the universe your own and modify the game to suit your play style - add new races, biomes, dungeons, and quests - the possibilities are limitless.
Choose from one of 7 playable races and customize your character
Save the universe in a story campaign featuring unique characters, bosses, dungeons and quests!
You're the captain of your very own starship! Decorate it, expand it and use it to explore a procedurally generated universe
Colonize uncharted planets and collect gifts from your tenants - if they like you, they may even ask to join your ship crew!
Three game modes - Casual (no need to eat), Survival (eat to survive/drop items on death) and Hardcore (permadeath)
Craft thousands of objects - building materials, armor, weapons, furniture and more
Capture unique monsters to fight alongside you
All content is available in online drop-in/drop-out co-op
Built from the ground up to be easily moddable. You have the tools to make the universe your own - add new races, biomes, dungeons, and quests
game doesn't even start, gets error logs Failed to instantiate discord core (err 26)
I never installed discord and do not have it installed, people saying disable overlay in app I never installed. Not installing discord just to play the game. Poor experience
I was excited when I first gave money to the team to develop Starbound. It was everything I was looking for in a game. Sadly, it doesn't seem to make any progress. They used to have a clear roadmap, but it's become micro fixes and random elements thrown in while ignoring the important content. This could be a great game, but right now, it's only mildly entertaining for a short time. The devs need to sit down, solidify what they want as a core part of their game, and work on that. As it stands, it seems every whim and idea gets thrown in, tested, and then they decide whether they want it or not.
Terraria is a complete game with a ton of content. Definitely keep your eye on Starbound and check back every 6 months or so. Someday this could be a great game.
Just make yourself a favor and don't buy this game. At first glance it looks fine, but as you progress there are many unpolished things which very propably comes from abuse of people working on it. Unpaid labor? No wonder about a quality. And don't get me started about game optimalisation... Unless you got some 7ghz processor powerhouse you are out of luck and locked at 10-20 fps at the times.
Trying to mod this game? Good luck. Biggest mod out there is FU and creator is made from same clay as chucklefish ceo's. Just take a glance at his responses on tt, steam or chuckefish forums. Also stealing others work is no issue for him. Even saing "sorry" seems impossible to him.
Anyway - don't waste your time and don't waste your money.
Peace!
The title says it all, really. This type of game doesn't lend itself well to the mouse and keyboard, but Starbound also doesn't support controllers so players end up being stuck using the mouse and keyboard. I say this as someone who has been using the mouse and keyboard for decades to play games, too. Jumping and moving doesn't feel great and ends up being frustrating, especially when doing both at the same time. Fighting sucks because if you accidentally have the mouse cursor pointing the wrong direction your character will attack in the wrong direction. Having to fight, move, and jump at the same time is test of patience, it doesn't work well at all.
Honestly I'm sure the game has plenty to it, but I can't tolerate the bad controls, so I can't get into it enough to see. People keep comparing this to Terraria, but it is nothing like it. For starters Terraria has usable controls and controller support, which makes all the difference.
I don't recommend it for this reason.
There's a lot of history to Starbound that isn't obvious from a cursory glance of this title's description. This game has been around a lot longer than some people on Steam believe are privy to. In fact, this game has been in development as early as 2013 for as long as I have been involved (some say even as far as 2011), back when the devs made enormous money (if I remember correctly, millions) via pre-purchase. My personal recollection of the game in alpha was a lot of fun, especially with the added hype of believing that the real game, the expansive and detailed world we were promised would be at it's 1.0 stage now going 2-3 years ago.
Lots of people are going to tell you that Starbound has been in development for a really long time, and some will also tell you that supporting a game in alpha is an investment. That you need to be patient, allow developers to work, and remember that your purchase is just going toward making a better game come out faster. But I want to warn you, I've seen this title's progress pinball all over the place for years, and I've seen a lot of simple mistakes pile up on the developer's end long enough for me to believe that this game will be nothing more than a partially-realized concept for years at least, if not forever. I wouldn't be surprised if it ended up vaporware if it isn't that already.
Which is why I'm advising that you should ignore the advocation that this game is in development, and that you should make your purchase as if it were in it's finished state as of this very moment. It's empty, and the only real end state is a kind of vacuous boredom, but it's kind of fun for the initial ride. Just don't expect any expectations you have to be fulfilled.