Slow down, Steve... Learn!
Welcome, one and all, to the third instalment of my Cosmos adventure (check
out parts
one
and
two). Okay, let's be honest, I feel my progress should have been "better". I was
a fool and paid for my cavalier attitude by suffering defeat at the hands of
bandits. Hmm, it's a good idea to heed my previous words and learn the basics
before rushing off.
Don't worry, part four will still happen - I did indeed restart. And ditched my foolish plans of scouring the galaxy system looking for bars, casinos, loose women, and cheap motels. That's right, I need to grow up and learn more about this wonderful game - starting with the schematics of my spaceship.
Beginning with the ship; it has a bewildering array of assorted functions -
from engines and shield generators to sipping water or catching up on sleep.
Each component has a placeholder tile used to access that particular aspect of
the ship. Stand on it and hit
<return> for access. Have a play
and go through them all for an understanding of your new ship. There are many
fascinating features like lasers, shields, and a star map - which cannot be
used (yet) :-)
Now that you're familiar with the different parts, it's time you took the
Cosmos out for a test drive. First, stand on the Pilot Control tile and
hit the <return> key.
Your view changes to the outside and you're good to go:
Tapping the backspace key lifts you high into the air. You can use the cursor keys to explore nearby - which is quicker than walking! Better still, hit the backspace key once again to take you into orbit. Wanna leave the planet and explore the solar system? Then tap the backspace key again to do just that.Tapping the backspace key always increases your altitude whereas the return key lowers it. So repeat the above process, in reverse, using the return key and you're back on the planet again. Dead easy.The only other key is the <spacebar> which changes your view to inside the Cosmos.
During your travels, you shall notice something called Deuterure. This is
fuel, which depletes as you fly. Look to replenish it at stations or towns
that offer this service, not all will. The "same" also applies to oxygen and
water.
To help you, I attempted a map of the ship detailing each part. I won't
pretend to know everything but, those with a keen eye will notice my silly
mistake - can you spot it? Okay, I think that's it for "day three". I would
love to hear from anyone playing Cosmos Chronicles. So comment below with your
tips to share from this stage of the adventure.
Having restarted, I've made enormous progress so look out for "day four".
Until then, check out these screenshots...
Click this blurry thumbnail to access the original image of the ship's internals.
(stop squinting and click the damn image - is there anybody here reading this?) lol
Yes, you can go outside! Keep an eye on your suit's oxygen levels.
(An amazing feature that I'm anticipating will be needed later in the game)
Eating, drinking, and sleeping help to keep you alive...
(Your ship feels the same way so remember to top-up its fuel whenever you can)
I'm exploring Acriel from the comfort of my new spaceship.
(There is more to a planet than just towns and cities)
The brown planet is Acriel. Let's go and explore everywhere. Come on!!
(Yes, as you read, I regretted my maverick attitude later on)
The universe is massive and littered with galaxies you can explore.
(Did you remember to save regularly? Just in case you suffer say... an ambush!)
(I didn't stand a chance. Four-on-one wasn't too fair. I should have
ran!!!!!)