Survarium Fails To Launch After Seven Years


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Survarium Kills Off More Cheaters


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Survarium developer Vostok Games has announced a new ban wave of 139 players over the past week for the use of prohibited software. For those unaware, Vostok Games is one of the few developers willing to name and shame the players who are punished in their public announcements. You can find the entire list below, however many of the names will be illegible if you don’t happen to read Cyrillic.

For more coverage of Survarium, check out our first impressions.

(Source: Survarium)

Survarium Slams Cheaters, Bans Over 100


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Survarium developer Vostok Games has announced another wave of bans, removing one hundred accounts for violating the game’s rules on using cheats. All of the accounts can be found, by name, on the Steam announcement page. Vostok regularly posts the names of accounts banned for cheating, and recommends that players use the report tool at the end of the match to report any suspicious players.

We remind everyone that use of prohibited software is a serious violation and it is punished with a permanent ban. 101 accounts were permanently banned from March the 14th to March the 21st because their owners have used prohibited software to gain an advantage in the game.

If you follow the link below, you can also find a comprehensive list of accounts that have been previously banned in Survarium.

(Source: Survarium)

First Impressions: Survarium


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I took some time to sit down with Survarium, knowing full well that the game is open beta, still a pretty long way away from launch, and missing the key component: Free play. Still, with the game now open to the public and taking money, I wanted to see what the player vs player had to offer.

So far I haven’t been disappointed.

Right now, Survarium isn’t much more than another free to play shooter set in a universe reminiscent of the STALKER franchise. You have the choice of team deathmatch, research, and protective device. Protective device tasks both teams with picking up and returning charged batteries to their base. Research involves fighting for control over territory points.

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I wasn’t able to get into the research mode due to what I believe is a bug, you need a certain number of rounds completed in PvP before you can unlock research and protective device, and the counter for mine randomly wouldn’t count after a match.

So far I’ve found Survarium impressive in terms of netcode, experiencing next to no lag considering the majority of players in each game were Russian. By the way, the majority of players are Russian, so be prepared to not understand anything being said in chat, unless you speak Russian. Be prepared to see ‘cyka’ in chat, a lot.

As usual in first person shooters, team deathmatch was the only mode really represented by players. I did get a single match of protective device in, but didn’t have the time to deal with the ten minute queuing to get any further sessions in. Team deathmatch is of the Battlefield variety, with both teams fighting to tick down each other’s pool of reinforcements until none are left standing.

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Death, in Survarium, comes both quickly and slowly as you not only must worry about being shot, but also the chance to bleed out afterward. It’s a pretty common occurrence to get into a shootout with someone only for the victor to die seconds later from injuries sustained during the battle. I haven’t been able to fully explore the injury system, but I did note that a well placed grenade, while not lethal, was able to cripple my character and prevent him from walking.

Given that this is a beta, I’ll refrain from giving any credit to the game’s current rate of experience/money/weapon prices because all of that is subject to change before launch, and you never know if Vostok Games will pull a 180 (as has happened in games before) and nerf everything to draw more focus to the cash shop. Each match rewards the player with experience in their character level, faction, and offers rubles as well as the chance for weapon/gold drops. Rubles can be used to repair weapons and buy new items, while premium currency is available to buy premium weapons.

While free play mode won’t be in for some time, I wanted to get a look and see how the foundation of Survarium is progressing. As a shooter, the game seems to be on solid footing, one that will hopefully translate into the open world mode coming soon™. If you’d like to check the game out for yourself, you can do so here.

Survarium Interview On Worlds Factory


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Survarium is the upcoming spiritual sequel to the STALKER series, and our friends over at Worlds Factory managed to grab an exclusive interview with Vostok Games to ask a few questions. Survarium is a free to play online first person shooter set in a world following an ecological disaster. Players will need to team up if they hope to survive in the ruins of civilization. Survarium will be session based on segregated servers, but Vostok hopes that one day the game will be upgraded into a single seamless universe.

The good thing is that the online format of the project allows us to constantly upgrade and expand the game with new features and possibilities. So hopefully someday we can introduce a seamless Survarium playable universe as well.

You can read the entire interview at the link below, detailing game mechanics, server structure, and more.

(Source: Worlds Factory)

More Details About Survarium Revealed


Survarium is not S.T.A.L.K.E.R, let’s get that straight. It is, however, being developed by Vostok Games, a team made up of ex-S.T.A.L.K.E.R creators. Survarium is an upcoming free to play MMO shooter set in a world that has been taken over by flora. In an effort to combat the growing forest, a powerful herbicide is deployed and, you guessed it, kills the vast majority of the world’s population. As in S.T.A.L.K.E.R the world has become filled with anomalies, and players will find themselves taking on missions for one of several factions, shooting it out in this session-based multiplayer game.

So the game is closer to Crimecraft than it is Planetside, but the developers at Vostok want to make this as unique as possible. Team combat is not what you’d expect: rival teams work against one another to scavenge parts and build a device to protect themselves from a massive storm, and both teams can fail at this objective. Cooperative missions delve into the world’s artifacts. Finally, of the three modes revealed recently, free play drops players in a massive map with 30 other players to move and do as they please.

You can view the entirety of the latest developer diary below. Survarium does not yet have a release date.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R Developer Announces Survarium


Back in 2007, Ukrainian developer GSC Game World stunned us all with S.T.A.L.K.E.R Shadows of Chernobyl, an alternate reality where the Chernobyl power plant explodes once again causing all kinds of oddities to emerge in the zone. Over the next few years, GSC would release two followup titles: Clear Sky and Call of Pripyat. The games were applauded for their open worlds, extensive AI system, and disturbing atmosphere. Unfortunately, as of yesterday, GSC has officially closed its doors, resulting in the cancellation of S.T.A.L.K.E.R 2.

In keeping with the spirit of the franchise, the team from GSC has gone on to form Vostok Games, and has announced their upcoming free to play MMO, Survarium.

“The topic of mankind who survive, but in totally new conditions, very dangerous ones where death is around, where there are mutants, factions, where there are some mysterious goals, where there is something like the Zone, explored by the well-known stalkers.”

Most important is that this is not a S.T.A.L.K.E.R MMO. That is a completely different game, and will probably never be released outside of Russia.

(Source: Eurogamer)