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About This Game SummaryIn From the Depths you can build and take first-person command of battleships, planes, submarines, space ships, hot air balloons and more! The game contains a wide range of single player content including: A creative mode allowing you to push your designs to the limit and ensure the total annihilation of your opponents. A strategic campaign waged over hundreds of islands against eight unique factions. A Story Mode where you can play missions as each of the eight factions - a fantastic mixture of strategy, design and wild battles! Defend your fleet against waves of enemy forces in a series of extremely tough challenges.Adventure mode where you start on a raft and must build up your fleet and travel a dangerous universe fighting or running from enemy fleets As well as a wide range of multiplayer content Design with your friends in co-op designer Play a range of adversarial modes Play the entire single player campaign together in co-opKey FeaturesDesign and build your fleet, fortresses and structures however you want. There are currently over 1000 unique components blocks, not including 38 different components for making missiles, torpedoes, depth charges and bombs and 34 different components for making the ultimate cannon shell!The sky's the limit, you can equip your vehicle with cannons, lasers, mines, bombs, missiles, torpedoes, propellers, rudders, jet engines, wings, hydrofoils, hot air balloons, anchors, fire control computers, blueprint spawners, repair bots, air pumps, automated control blocks and many, many more!Realistic physics - every block destroyed or added affects the vehicle's functionality, physics and control. Drag, inertia tensors, buoyancy and sealed compartments are all updated based on the design of your vehicle and the damage sustained. Be part of a fantastic community with new releases made on average once a week. Community organised challenges and blueprint sharing make it an extremely friendly place to hang out! Loads of single player and multiplayer content in which to use your designs (campaigns, co-op campaigns, missions, adventures) Design your own planets/campaigns/missions/multiplayer maps using the planet editor or add your own mods easily using a fully integrated modding interfaceCustomizable ComponentsThe customizable components in From the Depths allow a unique level of engineering customization:Design custom missiles, bombs, depth charges and torpedoes by combining various warheads types, fuse types, IR seekers, laser beam riders, laser designators, thrusters, navigation algorithms, fuel pods, sonar seekers, buoyancy compartments and propellers, to deliver a truly bespoke weapon. Design custom cannons by combining four different barrel types and lengths with auto-loaders, warhead types, ammo boxes and auxiliary components to create everything from AA cannons to howitzers. Design custom AI by combing an AI mainframe with 'AI cards' slotted into motherboard blocks. Add radar detection, laser detection and tracking and local weapon controllers to give partial or full control to AI. Create anything from a fully AI controlled aircraft carrier to a battery powered drone. Design custom engines using crank shafts, cylinders, carburetors, super chargers, exhausts and fuel injectors. Electric engines, generators and chargers are also available for backup power supplies and drones.Similar systems exist for the creation of anti-vehicle and anti-missile lasers, drills that can cut even the largest of battleships in half, Particle Cannons, Jet engines, Oil refineries and more 6d5b4406ea Title: From the DepthsGenre: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG, Simulation, Strategy, Early AccessDeveloper:Brilliant Skies Ltd.Publisher:Brilliant Skies Ltd.Release Date: 7 Aug, 2014 From The Depths Download For Pc Highly Compressed from the depths laser. runescape 3 song from the depths. from the depths naval yaw pid. from the depths flag. burzum from the depths of darkness download. from the depths how to spawn workshop ships. how to get from the depths for free. from the depths plane tutorial. from the depths lua scripts. from the depths slow motion key. senses fail from the depths of dreams zip. from the depths guide. from the depths engine. from the depths 2.16 download. from the depths battleship. from the depths missile interceptor. from the depths download canon. from the depths of the mirror a corpse was contemplating me. from the depths chest smite. from the depths co to znaczy. from the depths efficient engine. from the depths of woe chords. from the depths yamato. from the depths mech. tmnt it came from the depths full episode. from the depths vehicle designer. from the depths bo4. from the depths chest. from the depths increase buoyancy. from the depths are you building backwards After 413.7 hours, i can finally say i built my first good looking, useful starter ship.. I've owned this game since mid 2016, so I guess it's about time I wrote this review:Congratulations! you've just stumbled across my favorite game on steam, but before I nerd out about how amazing this game is, let's get a few things out of the way.First things first, don't expect to master this game within a few months of playing. There is a steep learning curve. Not that that should scare you, but this game is just by it's very nature complicated, so you'll probably have to take this game one system at a time. You'll have to be about as patient with the game as you are with this review. Take the game system by system, and you should have a decent understanding within a month or so. The second thing is this is still the alpha stage, so sometimes a mechanic you design an entire fleet off of is rendered obsolete by an update or removed entirely (pre-2018 frag shells come to mind) but half the fun of the game is that there is always something for you to learn. I'm 500 hours in and there are still things I don't understand about the game (granted, I'm a bit of a slow learner here) It's similar to real life where sometimes you just have to incorperate the new tech.This game is also primarily about building fleets. There are 4 different RTS style campaigns, but while you can probably finish a campaign within a few weeks, a well built ship can take months. (eventually you'll have a few pre-fabricated hulls\/weapons\/engines and the like and it gets faster) If you don't enjoy building, and aren't interested in the sense of accomplishment when you complete such large projects, this may not be the best game for you. However, if the absolute control of the qualities of your units and the ability to customize weapons clear down to the individual warheads of each missile excites you, there is no better game I have yet discovered on steam. (and you probably either are, or are going to be an engineer one day [like me getting my BS in aerospace engineering!])One last thing, Don't listen to anyone's "five rules of FTD" or anything like that. There's room for dozens of building styles and strategies in this game (ranging from railgun armed superships to swarms of wooden submarines [yes, that's a thing]), so figure things out yourself, and don't let anyone turn you away from a good strat. Sometimes people just can't understand things that are too unorthodox. Hope you enjoy it like I have.. Fun to play but the UI is a little overwhelming. Fun to play but the UI is a little overwhelming. gave up on the game after about 5 hours into it. Way too complicated for me. I was under the impression it would be much user friendly that it is but i find myself wasting so much time trying to remember what buttons do what and how to connect what it saps any of the fun from it. Probably one of my most favorite games I've ever gotten, I highly reccomend it, as another review said (The one that convinced me to get the game) "The fun of destroying someone else's legos" It's an amazing game, and a lot of games you get tired of after a little while, FTD is not one of the, I think my almost 400 hours speaks for itself about my enjoyment of the game. And it runs pretty well on my Macbook Pro so I can continue playing on the go!. After many tedious hours spent attempting to build a working vessel, I concede defeat to From the Depths. Mastering the basics (or just barely grasping them) can turn into a quest of monumental proportions. Unless of course you're an engineering god\/demi-god.in the end though, I had a blast with the battling part of the game as it's immense fun watching vehicles duke it out using an array of weapon types. the units designed and featured in the campaign (praise be their creator's engineering prowess) had me really impressed, anyone who can make such a creation is a boss.TLDR: Not my cup of tea, however I see the appeal to those who want to build and battle.. Probably one of my most favorite games I've ever gotten, I highly reccomend it, as another review said (The one that convinced me to get the game) "The fun of destroying someone else's legos" It's an amazing game, and a lot of games you get tired of after a little while, FTD is not one of the, I think my almost 400 hours speaks for itself about my enjoyment of the game. And it runs pretty well on my Macbook Pro so I can continue playing on the go!

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