At this stage of development, several critical gameplay components have been completed and integrated, significantly enhancing the game’s depth, user experience, and player interaction. This article outlines in detail all updates implemented during this phase: multiplayer, player features, aircraft loadout systems, combat modes, and the new combat rating system.
Multiplayer: Core of Cooperative Play
The multiplayer mode has been fully developed. Key features implemented include:
A matchmaking system that automatically assembles balanced teams based on player level, rank, and current combat effectiveness. Algorithms are used to minimize wait time while maintaining match quality.
Players can now team up with friends in squads of up to five members. Squads can join matches as a cohesive unit, enhancing strategic depth and cooperative gameplay.
Upon match completion, players are rewarded based on personal performance, team success, and objectives completed. Rewards include in-game currency, experience, and unique items or modules.
Combat Modes: Tactical Diversity and Engagement
To provide a rich and varied combat experience, three main game modes have been introduced:
A classic one-on-one air duel focused on piloting skill, maneuvering, and accuracy.
Close-range combat between two teams of three players. All players spawn in a confined zone, leading to high-intensity engagements and fast-paced skirmishes.
A large-scale mode involving two teams of five players each. The map includes both aerial and ground targets. This mode emphasizes strategic coordination, control of key positions, and use of terrain features such as cover, elevations, and flanking routes.
Player Features: Progression, Interaction, and Stats
The player interaction system has been significantly expanded, with both essential and advanced features added:
A guest login option allows new players to try the game without registration. They can later bind the guest profile to a permanent account.
An in-depth stats system tracks key metrics: wins, losses, kills, survival rates, and more. This lets players monitor their combat performance and progression.
A progressive ranking system reflects the player’s experience and achievements. Available ranks include:
Cadet
Senior Lieutenant
Captain
Major
Lieutenant Colonel
Colonel
Colonel General
Major General
Lieutenant General
Unlocking new ranks grants access to additional modules and gameplay features.
Players can add friends, view their profiles, achievements, and statistics. Squad creation and management tools are available (invitations, leadership, kicking members, etc.).
Aircraft Loadout: Depth and Customization
Aircraft progression and customization received major improvements. Key systems include:
A comprehensive aircraft progression system:
5 generations of aircraft
32 unique models total
Each model has distinct stats and upgrade paths, allowing players to advance from first-generation fighters to advanced fifth-generation jets.
The equipment interface allows players to compare aircraft and module stats directly, helping make informed customization decisions.
The modular system enables deep customization of aircraft to match different playstyles. Modules are divided into functional categories that impact flight performance, weaponry, defense, and visuals.
Visual Modules
Paint Schemes – Various camouflage and paint options for aircraft customization. Some schemes offer XP bonuses.
Structural Modules
Hull – Affects durability and overall health points.
Mechanization – Includes control surfaces (flaps, ailerons, rudders). Upgrades improve agility and response.
G-Suits – Reduce blackout effects from G-forces, improving control in high-speed maneuvers.
Engine – Determines thrust, max speed, and acceleration.
Afterburner – Temporarily boosts speed and is ideal for pursuit or escape maneuvers.
Electronics Modules
Radar – Affects detection range of enemy targets.
Weapons and Ammunition
Weapon Systems – Defines available weapon slots and compatibility.
Missile Categories
IR Missiles – Short-range, heat-seeking. Vulnerable to flares.
Radar Missiles – Long-range, radar-guided. Vulnerable to chaff.
Ground Missiles – Precision missiles for ground targets with high damage potential.
Bombs, Cannons, and Ammo
Bombs – Free-fall, guided, and gliding bombs for destroying ground targets.
Autocannon – High rate-of-fire guns for close-range and ground target engagements.
Ammo – Types of rounds for cannons. Affect damage and projectile speed.
Defensive Systems
Countermeasures – Infrared and radar decoys to avoid incoming missiles.
Countermeasure Charges – Activatable systems that deploy flares or chaff to disrupt missile locks.
All modules offer multiple upgrade paths tailored to different tactical needs: close-quarters dogfights, long-range interception, ground attack, or balanced multi-role setups.
Where applicable, equipped modules are visually reflected on the aircraft in real-time — such as paint, mounted weapons, and pods.
A combat rating system has been introduced to evaluate aircraft based on generation, installed modules, and overall combat potential. This rating is automatically calculated and used by the matchmaking system to create fairer and more competitive matches. It balances both player capability and equipment quality.
Conclusion
The completion of these systems represents a significant milestone in the game’s development. We have laid the foundation for deep combat mechanics, rich player interaction, and scalable progression. Next steps include polishing, testing, and preparation for open beta.
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