About This Game Building a car, airplane, helicopter or walking robot is as easy as playing with blocks. Take your machines on exciting rally races, race them against your friends, or build the craziest contraptions you can imagine in our huge sandbox.Build intuitively with modular blocks - it is easy to get started, and the possibilities are almost infinite.Go on breakneck rally races with vehicles of your own making.There is always something to do: Join the Trailmakers Rally, take on challenges, play in the sandbox, race your friends or shoot each other to bits.Create without constraints in a sandbox full of jumps, half pipes and crazy obstacles.Compete on the global leaderboards in rally and race mode.Four player drop in drop out multiplayer game modes.An active and growing community with tons of premade vehicles ready to test.EARLY ACCESS is short for: Trailmakers is still an infant and will become a lot better and BIGGER over the next year. 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Removing it before whatever replacement was ready was not a smart decision.. (This review was made as of the 0.8.1.24230 update)Trailmakers is a rather promising concept on paper. Being a fan of this strangely absorbing genre of "lego car builders", an interest that i can blame squarely on the botched third instalment to the banjo-Kazooie franchise, this game immediately stood out to me.Not sure if anyone remembers Nuts&Bolts. If you do, then i apologise for reminding you of it, but at least you have a solid grasp of what this game is already. for those not initiated, imagine those lego car sets that you could buy and put together, only those model cars now actually move around and have a pathological hatred for chickens. You can build land, air, sea and a mix of the three, with a lot of factors to take into consideration as you sculpt your lego masterpiece, such as aerodynamics, downforce, stability, traction, power, weight distribution, the completely nutty physics engine that disintegrates your car for no reason, all that good stuff. It's a pretty robust system of game mechanics, and i can't wait for most of them to actually start working properly.So, you've built your lego car. what can you do with it? Well... errr.... not much, to be honest. The game is split into four separate game worlds, each with a different purpose... in theory. There's the sandbox map, where you can drive around, the Danger Zone area, where you can... drive around, and the racing area, where you can... drive... around. Huh. The race area has a host of "races" for you to compete in, but they're all time trials, where you race against ghosts of other players' best times on the course. it gets boring very quickly, and #1 is, of course, always taken up by someone using a bot or script to drive for them so their time's unbeatable, leaving you to waste your time competing for 4th place, because 2nd and 3rd are also bots who just aren't as fast.There was also an expedition mode, where you build vehicles out of parts you find lying around to tackle certain environment-based puzzles. unfortunately, that was scrapped and replaced by a series of repetitive race circuits against AI. Flashbulb's reasoning for this was that expedition was too hard to support, and they have an "exploration" mode in the oven, but how that will turn out remains to be seen. all we have currently is two sandbox maps, a sandbox race map, and a race map that you can't explore and mess around in.The overall problem is that they've made a vehicle-builder, but they've failed to add much that you can do after the vehicle has been made. the maps are all incredibly small, with emphasis on off-road cars, planes and boats, with barely anywhere to test out your 2fast2quick race cars.They seem to think that the lack of horozontal axis can be solved by a vertical axis, so both sandbox and danger zone are hilly and mountainous, with little in the way of actual exploration. The first step to fixing this would be to just merge the danger zone into sandbox. other than performance, i see no real reason to separate what are just the same kind of map but in different flavours. stick 'em together and at least i don't have to sit between two loading screens to swap between them.What this game is crying out for is simply much larger maps. if you were to get a boat or plane and keep going in a single direction on any of the three maps, you'd find that the actual size of the map is simply massive, but only a small portion has anything of actual value in it, so it appears possible to add more land, at least from a game engine perspective. One idea a map dedicated to each basic flavour of vehicle, like a ravine or fjord for planes, an oceanic map with underwater caves for boats and submarines, and some actually lengthy race tracks for both on-road and off-road vehicles respectively.This game also has an online mode. you start up a server, choosing from the race area, the danger zone, sandbox or a fourth map that manages to be even smaller than my IQ, and then you just mess around on it with other people present. normally, incredibly annoying people that will attack you relentlessly and bombard you with racial slurs. unless you're playing with friends on a password-locked server, i wouldn't bother.The game looks pretty nice for something in early access. that sounds like a compliment, i know, but be aware that, to get the full graphical experience, you need to be on the highest settings. The newest update (at time of writing) added a rather surprisingly deep advanced graphics options menu, with a lot of control over a lot of things, up to and including shifting certain processes between CPU and GPU, which helps if your system is a tad lop-sided. However, if you're not on modern hardware, and i mean hardware you wouldn't expect needing for this game, you're going to see a lot of ugly, reduced textures and terrible lighting. Overall, performance is still in need of some optimisation. Even on my extremely modern hardware, (i9 9900K + GTX TITAN XP, are you jealous lads?) there seems to be a lot of lag spikes, microstuttering and, on a couple of occasions, just random freezing as the game struggles to keep up with you. Granted, it's in early access and the devs did release a patch a short while ago that helped mitigate these performance issues, but another go-over wouldn't hurt lads, if you're still showing symptoms, you need to keep taking your medicine.All things considered, i mostly equate this game to an incomplete Sunday dinner. It's got the Sausages, Bacon and Beef of an impressively in-depth lego car-builder, but it's missing the mash potato, carrots, peas and grilled tomatoes of content tailored for said cars, and what you're given feels more like a holdover until something of actual substance is added. given the choice, i'd wait for the exploration update to drop at the very least before making a final decision on this game. it's starved of content, and hopefully, what flashbulb have cooking might make the difference. Guess we have to wait and see.C'mon lads, don't disappoint us.. a very good game, you start out building mediocre things, but once you learn the basics you can make very good things, i love making animals, bionic vehicles, and other unique creations, and discovering new methods of movement is very fun. Very good game! I do not know why people would want to hate it.. I don't want to lie here. Trailmakers is not perfect, it has many issues with unstable servers, sometimes wonky physics\/destruction physics and lots of bugs. but that has pretty much every sandbox game to some extent, especially when in early access. but Trailmakers doesn't need to stand out in that regard because it has some other things that make it unique and fun to play. that said I will list some of my personal experiences that I got while playing the game.first of it is really easy to get into thanks to its simple building mechanics and low level of skill Required to build stuff like a functional car or plane, but those same simple mechanics don't limit what you can do in any way(or at least most).Another thing I really like about the game is the "Logic blocks" they are as the name suggests logic related blocks like logic gates and sensors, they allow for some pretty awesome stuff if you know how to use them. (my favorite use is to make semi-automated vehicles)Some of the things I did\/don't like about Trailmakers are the servers, the servers are player hosted which is totally ok with me but even when running on a strong PC they seem to be pretty fragile. another thing about the servers is that the host does not have the option to kick players who are on his server, that can sometimes cause some really annoying situations where a player is being really annoying and you not being able to do something against that except to restart the server and risk him joining again. and then obviously the bugs but they are mostly just annoying and nothing major. (at least for me)And now for some neutral stuff, I personally like the new racing focus on the game but many people got a bit upset about it because, in the beginning, the focus was on open map exploration, but the devs listened and promised a new exploration mode for which i am really excited.And another thing i really like is how close the devs are to the community especially on the official Trailmakers discord server, they have a weekly live stream and talk on the discord really regularly. This game is motorized Lego in a nutshell. Unlike other complecated craft games, it's very easy to play. Keep in mind the game is still under development, so it's constantly changing! The developers are very friendly and they're continuing to try new things. The only limit is your imagination. Steam Workshop Beta has been released!: After a week in the upcoming branch, we are happy to announce that the beta of Steam Workshop is now available for everyone. It is however still highly experimental, missing polish and most likely full of bugs. Introducing the feature now should give everyone a head start to upload all their creations to the workshop before our soon to be released massive update!. Race Island delayed until next week: Hi Trailmakers,We promised you the Race Island Update would be live today, March 1st. Unfortunately we have run into some last-minute serious bugs with the update so we will be postponing it until next week. We’re really sorry about this, but we’d rather give you something that works!If you are extremely eager to try out the Race Island Update, you can switch to the ‘upcoming’ Beta branch. In a few hours, that branch will have a buggy version of the Race Island Update. If you find it too unstable, you can always go back to the Rings of Fire Update by selecting the Beta branch "none".Changing to upcoming beta is done like this. 1.Right click on Trailmakers in the steam library.2. Select properties.3. Select the beta tab.4. Change the drop down to 'upcoming'.. Trailmakers 0.7.0 - BLOCKS! BLOCKS! BLOCKS!: Today we're launching a brand new and very awesome update for Trailmakers. As the name might subtly hint at, this update is a big batch of new blocks - 38 of them to be exact. New sensor blocks, aerodynamic blocks, a modular tube system and much more. It's not all blocks though! With the new multithreaded wheel, aerodynamic, and buoyancy logic, multiplayer performance should be better than ever. There's also plenty of quality-of-life changes and bug fixes in this update. Read the full release notes below.General. Upcoming Branch Update! More RAM improvements! CPU Complexity Limit Increased!: We’ve made some additional performance improvements to the build on the upcoming branch, with a focus on solving the high priority issues we’ve been looking at this week alongside some background prep for our first minor content patch coming later next week!To opt in simply right click Trailmakers, go to Properties and then the Betas tab. Select “upcoming - Experimental build of upcoming release” and Steam will download this update.This will update Trailmakers from 0.4.0.11167 to 0.4.0.11331.Opting out is the same process, except you just select “NONE” to return to the release version of Trailmakers.Please note, to see and join multiplayer servers you’ll need to be playing on the same version!General. Trailmakers Developer Stream: As the Early Access release of Trailmakers draws closer and closer, we have begun streaming our progress with the game on Twitch.If you are super interested in what the game will be like when we launch, if you have a burning question you want answered, or if you just want to hang out with the developers and see what we're working on, this is a great opportunity to do it.Watch us live stream on Twitch every Friday at 2PM UTC+1 onhttp://www.twitch.tv/PlayTrailmakersYou can watch VoDs of the first two streams right here:VoD 1: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/179132736VoD 2: https://youtu.be/JNgdpzD4o3Y. Rally Update OUT NOW + Xbox Launch, and Upcoming Price Increase: The Rally Update. Trailmakers 0.5 - The Quality Update is live!: When you update Trailmakers today, you will be able to play a brand new Trailmakers update. We call it the Quality Update because we have gone to great lengths to improve the performance of the game across the board. Input latency, stutters, long frames, RAM usage, and network have all seen great improvements.If a huge update full of performance improvements does not sound like music to your ears (it should), we have also added a lot of cool features to the game including a race event where you can win a 3D print of your vehicle. Read more below, and have fun in Trailmakers!GeneralPerformance improvements!Reduced input latency.Removed many frequent stutters.Removed the long frame when loading your vehicle. Reduced RAM usage over longer play sessions.Rewrote a chunk of the network framework - should give fewer connection issues.Race IslandRace Event: Compete to win a 3D print of your vehicle. The first Trailmakers Race Event will run from April 12-19. The fastest time on the new Speed Circuit in the Formula Class will win a 3D print of their winning vehicle.New Race Track: We have heard you loud and clear! The Speed Circuit - a new tarmac-only race track has been added to Race Island.Racing Leagues: Every race now has 7 different leagues. They are Power Core limitations, and each have their own leaderboard. Compete in:Bionic League (0 Power Cores)Go-kart League (1 Power Core)Muscle League (2-5 Power Cores)Formula League (6-10 Power Cores)Jet League (11-15 Power Cores)Super Sonic League (16-30 Power Cores)Space League (Unlimited Power Cores)King’s IslandWhen creating a Sandbox server, King’s Island can once again be selected as the map!Sandbox IslandThe half pipes structures have had a slight redesign.BlocksNEW: Flat Connectors 1x2 - The flat connectors are lightweight blocks that can connect two surfaces with only minor visual protrusionNEW: Flat Connectors 1x3NEW: Flat Connectors 1x4CHANGED: Wheel - The standard wheel has a new look!CHANGED: Bulldawg Engine - The little engine that could now takes on your primary colour for a more distinct look.Destroyed blocks now keep their colour when turning to scrap. Pretty!All blocks in the propulsion category now have a Power Core cost.BuilderController Support for the builder is now live. We are about 75% done with controller support, so don’t expect it to be completely bug free.Nudge Move - You can now nudge move a block by selecting it and pressing the arrow keys.Fixed input mapping - Your keybindings will no longer reset if you remove the seat from a vehicle, if you remove the part with binding from the vehicle, or if you repair the vehicle.Parts that are not connected to your vehicle now have a blinking exclamation mark to indicate they are unattached.UIThe builder has new UI for vehicle info and hotkeys.Error messages are now more descriptive.Implemented TextMesh Pro for improved text at various resolutions.The vehicle blueprints have a new stylish look!Added a shortcut to hide the UI - Ctrl and U!PerformanceMade numerous improvements to garbage collection which will cause much fewer noticeable spikes.LODs tweaked throughout the game.Calculation optimisations when repairing.A bunch of optimisations when using the builder! Spawning in larger Blueprints and leaving/entering the builder should be much snappier!Bug FixesMonster Truck Wheels have brakes again!Fixed tear down flow issues.Fixed not being able to copy the VIP Seat referral link.Fixed the infinite scroll in the Steam Workshop UI.Fixed the issue with not being able to enter text in text fields.Fixed some render textures leaking upon switching islands.Fixed the close button not appearing when browsing the Steam Workshop in game.Fixed an issue with pressing Escape whilst the Quit Game pop up was displayed.Fixed block transitions in builder taking too long.Fixed an issue with RAM not being released correctly over extended play sessions.Fixed an issue when switching character whilst in game.Fixed an issue with the Escape menu being a little unresponsive.Fixed an issue with the FPS counter sometimes getting stuck when alt-tabbing.Fixed an issue with alt-tabbing affecting performance.Fixed an issue with the game failing to connect on the first attempt in a play session.Fixed an issue with the Transform menu if you deleted a Blueprint which was assigned to a Transform slot.Fixed the spooky ghost Blocks appearing.Fixed inconsistent lift from Helicoptor Servos.Fixed structures which have multiple seats placed after keybindings are set not functioning correctly.. Development Update #8 - Multiplayer: Hi everyone! We’re back with another development update, and it’s one we’ve been looking forward to. It’s about multiplayer in Trailmakers.When we set out to make Trailmakers, a game where you build your own vehicle in a big world with multiplayer, we stumbled on a big technical challenge. Every time a dune buggy crashes into a drag racer at high speed, hundreds of vehicle parts go flying in every direction. Each of these parts have a trajectory that needs to be calculated and shared between players which leads to enormous amounts of calculations to simulate real physics. This takes a real toll on computers. Our programmers have spent many months making this work smoothly, and we are getting there. This is what a multiplayer collision looks like from both sidesSo what will Multiplayer be like when Early Access launches?When we launch Trailmakers on the Steam Early Access program, the most groundbreaking multiplayer feature will be the real-time physics over network - a feature that lets you and your friends experience some very cool vehicle destruction. To set the scene for crashes, we have created a multiplayer mini game - the first of many to come. The game mode will support up to 4 players and is a ton of fun! What kind of mini game mode is it? More on that when we get closer to launch 😉 Now with dust trailsAnyone can host a multiplayer game and play with their friends, but we do recommend that the person with the fastest computer and internet connection is the host. The game’s physics calculations are done by the host’s PC, and then sent to the other players so everything is completely in sync. The more blocks are in the game, the more physics calculations are needed, and the slower the game will run. If every player decides to build something extremely elaborate, you might experience some performance issues.During Early Access, we will optimize the open-world Sandbox and Expedition modes to be multiplayer compatible. We also plan on taking full advantage of your feedback during Early Access, so a lot of future multiplayer competitions will depend on your suggestions. If you have a great idea for a multiplayer game mode, let us know in the comments! PS. If you want to see the current state of the game or have a burning question you want answered, tune in to our first Dev Stream this Friday (September 29th) at 2PM UTC+1 on www.twitch.tv/PlayTrailmakers - Follow the channel if you want a notification when we go live.. Development Update #2 - Community Requests!: Development Update - Community Requests!
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