In our most recent Dev Talk, Robin Henkys, Game Director of Albion Online, offers a first look at some of the huge changes coming to the Outlands with the next major content update, [b]Queen[/b]. Much of the Outlands rework is still in the early stages of development, but we want to introduce various parts of it now to give a "big-picture" view of this long-anticipated change. While the next update will have numerous additional features, the Outlands rework is central to our vision of bringing a true hardcore sandbox experience to our players. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5bmUuyQo_o No time to watch the video, or prefer a written summary? Read on for all the details of his talk. [h1]Filling in the Roadmap[/h1] In our last Dev Talk, we set out how we're still proceeding with the roadmap we laid out earlier this year. This is still true, and in addition we have more exciting new content planned which we’ll talk about in the future. Today, though, we want to get more specifically into our plans for the [b]Outlands [/b]and what we’re working on for the next content update, code-named [b]Queen[/b]. The Outlands rework is a major milestone of the Roadmap, and it consists of [b]five major improvements[/b] we’re planning to introduce in the next update: [list] [*]An [b]entirely new Outlands map[/b][/*] [*]The ability to freely build [b]Guild Hideouts[/b] in the Outlands to live deep in the wilds of Albion[/*] [*]A [b]new method for territory control[/b] which allows all guild members to help capture a territory instead of being limited to five players[/*] [*][b]Improved 5v5 Crystal Realm battles[/b] with the ability to participate even if you don’t own a territory, but with additional bonuses for those who do[/*] [*][b]Zerg debuffs[/b] and the [b]smart cluster queue[/b][/*][/list] All these changes listed together makes for some big changes coming to Albion Online, so let's take a closer look at each of them and explain what they are, what function they serve in the game, why we’re excited about them. [img]https://i.imgur.com/GVy3ITY.png[/img] [h1]1. The New Outlands Map[/h1] When we first designed our current [b]Outlands map[/b], our main concern was adding as much distance between the low and high Outlands as possible. This created a "stretched" map, with the highest-value areas at one end and the weakest areas at the other. In reality, though, we saw guilds settling wherever there was available space. The overarching problem was that guilds had no reasonable means of progression to the top area, [b]Mercia[/b]. Here's how the new Outlands map will be different: [list] [*]In the new Outlands, [b]the most valuable areas in the game will be at the center of the map[/b], leaving it open to attack and raids from all sides[/*] [*]Not only the center of the map will be highly attractive: high value areas will also be [b]mixed into the entire world[/b] to create local hotspots of fighting and conflict[/*] [*]The number of territories in each zone will be reduced from two to one (see section 3 below for more info)[/*][/list] Also, with the launch of this new world,[b] the Caerleon portal will collapse[/b] and the Outlands will no longer be accessible from Caerleon. As with the last portal change, players will be given another opportunity to move their islands should they want to. We plan on revisiting the role of Caerleon in a future update. [img]https://i.imgur.com/Gv9DKwd.jpg[/img] [h1]2. Hideouts[/h1] You may have heard us talking about Hideouts before. We’re very excited about them, and today we'll give you an introductory overview to this major new feature. [b]What are Hideouts, and how are they placed?[/b] [list] [*]Hideouts are [b]buildable bases[/b] guilds can place [b]anywhere in the Outlands[/b][/*] [*]They start out as a [b]Hideout Building Kit[/b], a craftable item that is quite heavy and needs to be transported to the location you want to place the Hideout[/*] [*]Once placed, the Hideout construction site [b]has to be defended[/b] for a short time before becoming invulnerable for about a day[/*] [*]The next day, just before construction finishes, the Hideout [b]becomes vulnerable for another short period[/b] before it finally becomes established[/*] [*]These attack phases prevent guilds from aggressively “sneaking” Hideouts into their enemies’ backyards[/*][/list] [b]Once a Hideout is established, how does it work?[/b] [list] [*]Once the Hideout is established, it can be entered by [b]anyone the owning guild grants permission to[/b][/*] [*]Inside, you can [b]build crafting stations, store your equipment, set a respawn point and have a Marketplace[/b][/*] [*]Hideouts can be [b]upgraded[/b][/*][/list] Basically the Hideouts allow any guild to have a fully functional base anywhere in the Outlands. You could even grant visiting rights to all players and build [b]your own Outlands city[/b] with public crafting stations, Marketplaces, and so on. We're very excited about the tremendous sandbox potential of this system, and we look forward to seeing what players do with it. [img]https://i.imgur.com/orZftm5.jpg[/img] [h1]3. Open-World Territory Battles[/h1] The next change is likely the most controversial, but it is one that we have been thinking about for a very long time. Along with the introduction of Hideouts, we are removing the 5v5 GvG battle system from territory control, and replacing it with a battle system that allows all members of a guild to contribute to help claim territories. [list] [*]Under the new system, attacking a territory requires you to [b]declare a challenge in the open world[/b]. At any point during the day, you can ride to your enemies’ territory, kill their guards and challenge control of the territory.[/*] [*]This will [b]schedule a battle[/b] during the prime time on the following day. During the next day’s battle, the defenders can try to remove the attacker’s claim by channeling the territory tower.[/*] [*]The attackers, on the other hand, can claim the territory by channeling the tower themselves.[/*] [*]Note that it is entirely possible for [b]multiple groups to challenge control of the same territory at the same time[/b], enabling three-plus way battles for territory control.[/*] [*]Finally, since armies can attack multiple territories at the same time, bringing all your forces to bear on the same territory may not be the smartest move.[/*][/list] This change finally enables all players of a guild to support their guild’s bid for territory control. It also removes territory control from those players simply seeking the thrill of 5v5 battles, who may not actually care about territories and simply want thrill of the battle itself. For these players, and everyone who loves high-risk 5v5 action in Albion, we have a special treat: an [b]expanded Crystal Realm Battle system[/b] with many opportunities for high-end PvP action. [img]https://i.imgur.com/q49Ht3Z.png[/img] [h1]4. Expanded Crystal Realm Battles[/h1] Under the new, expanded Crystal Realm Battle system, players can participate in [b]high-stakes 5v5 fights, regardless of whether their guild holds a territory[/b]. Instead, players earn their participation by acquiring a [b]Crystal Realm Token[/b]. These tokens exist in multiple levels, and at different times during the day, the week, and the month, battles of different levels matching these tokens will take place. Players who wish to participate in these battles will need to collect a group of five players, each of whom has a token of the same level. If they win, they earn a [b]significant reward[/b] and the token they were using is [b]upgraded to the next level[/b]. If they lose, their token is [b]destroyed[/b]. The exciting thing about this system is that it allows [b]players without strong guilds[/b] to still participate in exciting, high-risk 5v5 fights, while still ensuring [b]guilds with strong 5v5 players[/b] will continue to reap benefits. Players can sign up for a Crystal Realm Battle in two different ways: [list] [*]They can go to the [b]Energy Manipulator NPC[/b] in any city or upgraded Hideout, or[/*] [*]They can go enter the Crystal Realm via the tower of an[b] owned territory[/b].[/*][/list] Whichever way they choose, they are thrown into a Crystal Realm Battle and face off against another team. However, if they sign up via a territory tower and win, they will [b]upgrade the power of the territory crystal[/b], which has the following effects: [list] [*]It adds a [b]general gathering buff [/b]for all guild members gathering within the affected territory[/*] [*]The [b]percentage of enchanted resources[/b] around the territory is increased[/*] [*]It [b]buffs the territory guards[/b], making it harder for enemies to attack the territory in the open world[/*][/list] This territory upgrade effect means that you can still benefit significantly from having a strong 5v5 team in your guild. [img]https://i.imgur.com/niFKHC6.png[/img] [h1]5. Zerg Debuffs and the Smart Cluster Queue[/h1] With so many features coming that involve open-world battles, you’re probably wondering how we’re going to deal with all the players these massive battles will involve. [b]1. Smart Cluster Queue System[/b] The Smart Cluster Queue system prevents large armies from blocking entire zones by overcrowding them. Essentially, this system analyzes how many players from one side are attempting to enter a zone, and calculates based on the players' gear and status how much they're contributing to the fight. It then checks how many players the other side has and how many want to enter the same area, and auto-balances the zone based on the number of players on each side. Excess players are moved to nearby zones, where they can continue the fight in secondary battles. [b]2. Zerg Debuff[/b] This system adds an "inefficiency" tradeoff to bringing too many people to a fight. Whenever more than 25 allied players are in the same zone, these players will suffer from an “inefficiency” debuff that decreases their combat effectiveness slightly. The more players in your army, the more this debuff increases. This means you will have to choose an optimal army size based on your guilds’ size and abilities, and should not simply collect the largest army in one place. *** We’ll continue providing more details on each of these features as development continues, hopefully with a dedicated video for each feature. With this talk, you should at least have a good overview of what changes are coming with the Queen update, and how they will work together to completely redefine the experience of living in the Outlands and fighting for territories. For now, we hope you're excited for these new opportunities for epic large-scale and 5v5 fights, and the ability for guilds of all sizes to live in the Outlands. That's all for today - thanks for watching, and stay tuned for more Dev Talks over the coming weeks!