The Age of Decadence December Update
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The latest monthly update for The Age of Decadence explains the developers' plans for 2014, and gives a brief, encouraging summary of the feedback they received since the Early Access release of the title on Steam. Here's a sampling:
So far the reception's been very and surprisingly positive, so we spent less time in the trenches dealing with complaints and more time processing feedback and planning updates. We're aiming to update the game every month, which means that we have to work on the rest of the game while simultaneously improving the early access areas and making everything better and then much better.
Overall, the feedback can be summed up as (More!) which is encouraging. Namely, more quests (especially non-combat quests for loremasters, thieves, and grifters) and more characters to talk to in general. In fact, more characters to talk to (and more worldbuilding) is request #1.<br<
We agree, of course, that Maadoran should have a lot more content and be a busy city with history and secrets and we'll do our best to deliver, one update at a time.
The January update will feature:
- Achievements so that we can see how people play the game, what they do, and how far they get
- A little adventure for loremasters, a storyteller at the local inn, and a caravan master.
- Quest tweaks now you can loot the Crimson Eye artefact from Gaelius' body or get it from Serenas, if you manage to convince him that he shouldn't fear magic. This will open the tower of Zamedi to assassins, thieves, and praetors.
- The healing machine placeholder has finally been replaced with the real thing; our apologies for the inconvenience.
- Training from Kemnebi and Erebus.
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
And finally some trivia:
We sold 1,200 copies in 2 weeks (since the last update), which isn't bad, considering all the Christmas and New Year sales many thanks for the support.
7,194 people downloaded the demo and 549 people bought the game after 7.6% conversion rate