Frequently asked questions
Thanks for your interest! Below are answers to questions that we get asked frequently. If you have more questions, discuss them on our forum.
General questions
Is the game finished? When can I play it?
Early Access game is now available on Steam with more updates to come.
What platforms are you targeting?
We are now released for Windows PCs. We have several reports that game works fine on Linux (Proton) and Steam Deck and we are exploring MacOS. Release on consoles is currently not planned.
Can I help with something, like translations?
Thank you! We have a translation tool available that you can use to help us translate the game to your language. More details can be found here.
Can I provide my feedback?
We are very grateful for feedback from our players. This is also why we set up our feedback board where you can participate if you’re interested. Some of the feedback we received was already integrated into our previous updates.
Do you have a roadmap?
Very tentative, but yes: roadmap
Features & gameplay questions
Is there going to be multiplayer?
We are focusing on a single-player experience first. However, if the community is interested, we are open to seriously consider a multiplayer after the release. Let us know what do you think!
What are the plans for naval battles & pirates in general?
We know it would deserve more work, but we think that there needs to be more mechanics and ideas evolved around it before we dive into polishing it.
What about roads?
We deliberately did not make roads a requirement to build, because we want players to be able to easily build & expand without the need to worry about them. However we do plan to add them as an optimization to increase vehicles speed (or reduce potentially added penalty for driving in mud) so players can build them to optimize hot-spots or longer distances. Or just to make things nicer :)
Do you plan power lines or other power distribution?
We think that having to manually connect every machine to a power grid is more of a chore than an entertaining experience. However one of the options we are considering are transformers that have a decent range and can be connected via high-voltage power lines.