Escalation 2.3 Update

Escalation 2.3 Changelog

 

 

**Released June 8th** 

 

Juggernauts

We are excited to launch our new class of units: The Juggernauts. The Substrate Nest of the Queen and PHC Leonidas bring destruction to a whole new level; Juggernauts will be many times more powerful than Dreadnoughts and will be the ultimate late game weapon. Don't expect to see Juggernauts in your average match as their cost is substantial, but when a Juggernaut is fielded, serious firepower is needed to stop them in their tracks.

  • The Leonidas and Nest of the Queen are now available from the Advanced Assembly and Dread Launch
  • Juggernauts also cost Quanta over time to produce
  • Rather than being capped at level 5 like Dreadnoughts, Juggernauts can level up infinitely. Each time a Juggernaut ranks up, it automatically receives a 5% bonus to health and damage.
  • Both are devastating against all ground targets, but can be countered with air units.

 


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he Leonidas is a heavy Dreadnought destroyer, boasting the most powerful weapon ever mounted on a construct. It can tear apart Dreadnoughts and has rail cannons and auto cannons for defense.

The Nest of the Queen summons an entire army of frigates to overwhelm the enemy with support of with assault drones, repair drones and a shield regenerator. Frigates and drones are rapidly replaced in combat, making the Queen truly terrifying to encounter.

 

 

Campaigns

 

Genesis
2.3 comes with Episode 3 of the story-driven campaign which introduces the Leonidas and Nest of the Queen. Genesis features 6 new fully voiced missions in what will be our most challenging campaign to date, we’ve put a great deal of effort to make sure "Much Harder" is no walk in the park, even despite having access to the two new Juggernauts.

 

Imminent Crisis & Memories

In preparation for the new Genesis campaign, the original campaigns have been adjusted to improve the user experience and update them for the additional units and buildings introduced in Escalation. For most new players, Imminent Crisis will be their introduction to Ashes of the Singularity so we wanted to improve the first impressions. The changes done to these campaigns is far too extensive to list here, but you can view the full campaign changelog here.

 

Maps

 

  • New Maps: Seginus, Mizar, Achernar, Lyra and Eltanin and added for free.
  • Kralon, Regulus, Seginus and Mizar added to automatch map pool
  • Oneiros removed from Skirmish and Multiplayer list

 

Ganymede

Ganymede had too little Radioactives which limited strategic diversity and unit flexibility. It also had a huge concentration of Metal in the corners which made the middle of the map less valuable and too pushing for a player who gets locked out of the corner. These changes will affect the Memories Campaign Mission.

 

Changes applied

  • Added additional Radioactives deposits into the middle of the map
  • Spread Metal Deposits out from the corners

 

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Seton
Seton was unfair for certain teams and players due to having access to different amounts of resources. Its pathways were also extremely narrow. We are adjusting it to make it fair for every player. Thanks to Luxlupus for his work updating Seton.

 

Changes applied

  • Both teams now have symetrical resource layouts
  • Every player now has access to the same amount of resources.
  • Increased the width of the pathways to ease congestion

 

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Bug Fixes

  • Fixed an issue where pathing was being disrupted on the north of Maurn
  • Fixed an issue where the Substrate orbital, Regenerate, would not heal units with full health
  • Reverted an unintentional change to the colouring of the Logistics text
  • “Rush Build” now properly doubles resource drain in exchange for double production speed.

 

Quality of Life

  • Quanta income is displayed to two decimal places. (One Relay is +0.25 Quanta income)
  • Added menu option to re-enable right-click form armies.
  • Added a map option to disable Juggernauts
  • Reduced amount of data used when launching the game, which may improve startup time for some users
  • Exterminator Turret screen shake effect removed

 

Balance Changes

 

Intentions

2.25 update has put balance and strategic diversity in a nice spot, and as a result balance changes was only a small focus for 2.3. The following balance changes are aimed at tweaking some of the under performing and over performing outliers.

 

Cruisers

 

Eradicator

The Eradicator’s inability to target buildings was contrived and unnecessary given the huge tech requirements, cost and slow movement speed. We are allowing the Eradicator to target buildings to make it more flexible.

  • Main gun can now target buildings

 

Drone Hive

The Drone Hive was overshadowing the Avenger against Frigates. Now the Avenger is much cheaper and faster.

  • Drove Hive Metal cost increased from 310 to 350

 

Sapper

  • There was no reason for the Sapper to be as painfully slow as it was.Sapper movement speed and acceleration increased to match the Engineer.

 

Dreadnoughts

Dreadnoughts were the only PHC units to have an energy bar, yet only their special abilities required it. This was misleading as their main weapons didn’t require energy to fire, and created problems when Dreadnoughts ran out of energy since PHC have no tool to replenish it. We are removing the energy from PHC Dreadnoughts as it is unnecessary since the abilities already have long cooldowns.

  • PHC Dreadnoughts no longer have energy
  • PHC Dreadnought abilities no longer consume energy

 

The auto cannons on the PHC Dreadnought were under performing as they only had 300 range, which often was not enough to get within range of their targets. We are increasing the range of auto cannons so they can better contribute and make Dreadnoughts less vulnerable to mass Frigates.

  • All PHC Dreadnoughts auto cannon range increased from 300 to 600

 

Chronus

The Chronus was under performing

  • Damage increased from 45 to 60

 

Overmind

We are lowering the time it takes for The Overmind to replenish its Drones to make it perform more consistently and make it better perform compared to the Drone Hive.

  • Drone Respawn time reduced from 4 to 2

 

Savager

The Savager had far too little shields at only 40% of the health, which could be frustrating as Substrate have no way to repair health. Giving the Savager more shields also improves the bonus that the Shield Regeneration upgrade provides.  

  • Health and Shields changed from 10,000/4000 to 7000/7000

 

Buildings

 

Exterminator Turret

The Exterminator Turret was underperforming compared to the Pulverizer and Oblivion turrets

  • Exterminator Turret damage increased from 300 to 375

 

Shredder Turret

The Shredder turret was over performing and is losing damage and life time on its Drones to compensate.

  • Shredder Plasma Ball, damage reduced from 400 to 300
  • Drone life time reduced from 60 seconds to 20
  • Drone Canister reload increased from 3.5 to 6
  • Drone Canister minimum range lowered from 250 to 50

 

Barrager Turret

The Sentinel and Oblivion turrets are supposed to be the long range defenses, it didn't make sense for the Barrager to have as much range as it did. We are removing the air attack from the Smarty and Barrager for mostly cosmetics reasons. Air units have much higher health pools than ground units, so the air damage on a Smarty was negligible, serving only to obscure where the real damage sources were coming from. This clouded the visual clarity, especially since Constables and Smarties used the same rocket projectile. There are plenty of methods to counter air units, Smarties and Barragers attacking air units is just superfluous.

  • Barrager range lowered from 900 to 800
  • Barrager and Smarty can no longer target air units

 

Regenerator

The shield Regeneration rate was negligible and made it not worth the cost. We are increasing its regeneration rate to make it more desirable. This will also affect the Regeneration Projectors on the Overmind and Nest of the Queen

  • Shields replenished per burst increased from 15 to 45.

Repair Bay

The repair bay was too cheap for how potent it was in synergy with other defenses, especially as how it could repair itself so easily.

  • Radioactives cost increased from 90 to 180

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Reply #1 Top

Anychance we can get an eta on when this will arrive or whether we will see it as an opt-in? 

Reply #2 Top

Opt-in is already on steam : opt-in - v2.30 Preview. And the Juggernauts are in the preview; just played a skirmish with the PHC one :)

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Reply #3 Top

I checked last night and it wasn't there. Just tried it now and it's appeared so all is good. Thanks for the notification Draver, much appreciated I'll give this a go today at some point. 

Reply #4 Top

Thanks for posting guys. This is a huge update, please let us know your feedback.

Reply #5 Top

All save games are gone, this is not unexpected. Lost one of the buttons on the beginning screen. We have play, settings, not sure what the one thats gone was for so prob not important. The one I use most other than play was validate files.. Use that after any crashes or unexpected behavior. Just about to dive in to a Juggy..

Reply #6 Top

Is it possible to have a roll back function for updates? Not crucial but might be good to be able to roll back one update. I am not planning on using it but....

Reply #7 Top

Thanks to Stardock for the continued refinement of this great game.

Reply #8 Top

Hi all! Thanks so much for all your awesome work as always Stardock!

2.3 campaign is really fun, I like it a lot. The PHC Juggernaut is super powerful but pretty fragile. Haven't played/finished (I did look:dur: ) mission 5 yet.

My only gripe is the difficulty(with normal) on Atwater (I hope that is the correct name). Anyways the third mission where you first use the juggernaut. I was able to get the juggernaut by eliminating all of the traps, but... there were so... so many dreadnaughts, I couldn't winX( . I tried a lot of different ways but I finally had to play on super easy. I was so tired of getting my a$$ handed to me.

I know the difficulty in the other missions were in a range and I know I am really not as good a player as most. But the difficulty seems a little inconsistent with all of the other normal missions throughout all of the campaigns. Whatever.

It would be a lot more work, but I think it might be worth it down the line to add customization to the Juggernauts like you can with the dreads. Something similar to the Titans in Sins- Rebellion. And to be able to order up dreads like you can with the other T1 and T2 units.

I am so looking forward to the other factions/expansions! Again thank you guys so much!

Cheers,

Eric

Reply #9 Top

I agree that the first mission you get the PHC Juggernaut is tougher than the others, I really like the new campaign and Juggernauts though.