Cool idea for a game, but it severely lacks quality of life. Sadly I have found too many annoyances in the very first 15 minutes of playtime too enjoy it. Settings are utterly terrible: - No options for gamma which should be quite important in case of a dark game - lacking any options for GUI / font scale - Instead of slider for audio you get a button to set it to different value that changes brightness on click so if you are used to having games set for 5/10/15% of loudness or similar then you are quite screwed. Depending on screen settings it might be much darker compared to what is shown on trailer and without proper options it just hurts your eyes. It does not make sense to change your global settings for game that is supposed to be a part of your background. Interactions are a bit clunky - there is a long animation lock when clicking a manual gather option (even if there is nothing to gather), initial shooting speed and range are really low so it requires extra effort to hit a...
dEskape
- Release Date:
- Sep 20, 2023
- Developer:
- The Evergloom Team
- Publisher:
- The Evergloom Team
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
From the team that made Desktopia comes 'dEskape': a new world to build, manage, and defend at the bottom of your desktop!
At its core, 'dEskape' is a base-building game which sits across the bottom of your desktop allowing you to work, browse, or watch something else while you play. It's idle when you like and active when you want.
Like any base-builder, you get to make the big decisions while taking control of your own laser shooting, resource-collecting character whose only objective is repairing their broken ship and getting off the dark and dreary rock onto which they've crashed.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- A completely original approach in PC gaming: designed with functionality in mind, 'dEskape' allows you to use your PC for multiple purposes on a single monitor.
- Clever UI: with resizeable pop-out windows which can be arranged anywhere on your screen, including a radar, log and build menu.
- A playable character which you can level up allowing you to jump into the action whenever you want.
- Mystical, weather and lighting effects that are a delight for the eyes.
- A fully circular planet: keep walking one way and you'll arrive back home.
- A high-power active mode where resources are plentiful but so are the enemies, and a low-power idle mode for when your attention is elsewhere..
THE GAME
- From nothing but the ruins of your ship: construct the infrastructure to escape the planet and build a truly massive base.
- Construct a range of facilities (factories, research labs, alien technology, mystical crops) and watch as storage creatures and aliens take up residence around your base.
- Wander away from the safety of your base to find resources and crashed resource pods.
- Research strange creatures and use them to create new and powerful resources.
- Construct droids, level them up, give them new skills, and take them out into the dark to collect resources, and destroy the dangerous blood hives that are attracted to your industry.
- Research new weapon types, and wield them against the dark creatures which try to steal your light.
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User Reviews
Yeah, uhm. This game was not ready for release. This game is suffering from stutters every "day" as it handles the occasional tick of creature spawns, even early on when usually nothing spawns anyway. This game says it wants dedicated graphics. However, this game is basically just a bunch of Javascript running in a Chromium process, and there isn't a "--type=gpu-process" child process on this game. In less techno-speak - this is a game that runs in Chrome (a notorious memory hog) and is using your CPU to render the admittedly simple graphics instead of the GPU that the game is demanding. Everyone complaining that the game is taking up CPU, that's your cause - the CPU is busy pushing pixels to the screen, rather than letting the dedicated hardware handle that. This game *allegedly* is something that should just exist, taking up a portion of your screen as you do other things. But because it sucks back so much CPU, the other processes on the machine start having their own issues ...
This game is in Alpha right now with unplayable fps past early game....which takes you several hours to realize and by that time it's too late for a refund. STAY AWAY UNTIL FPS IS RESOLVED - IF EVER. sad but true
I have a beefy machine, not top of the line, but plays anything I want on decent or top settings. This game bogs down to the point of being unplayable.
Game isn't enough fun to tolerate the poor performance. I should have listened to the other reviews saying this game isn't ready for release, they were correct.
Right now I definitely cannot recommend this game. As many others have mentioned the insane frame rate drop during late game renders the game almost unplayable. There is a lot of stuttering and freezing. There also needs to be a lot of QoL changes such as showing which buildings produce which materials. It's said in the description but materials are denoted mostly by icons and there is no indicator of which icon represents which material aside from collecting said material and seeing which number increases. There also needs to be some sort of tracking system for material production so you can tell how much of each material you are producing per second/minute/whatever. There's also a pollution counter and no indication of how much pollution is bad, so just keep stacking it I guess? As it stands, this is more suited to a $5 Alpha/Early Access release.
Well, seems the latest update has dropped my FPS down to about 2. Was a bit of a rocky start with the massive lag spikes every couple minutes when the waves dropped, but it was tolerable. Possibly a side effect of using a mountain of javascript to run a multi-window desktop game? The concept is pretty good, the lighting is horrid, seeing the black materials on a black ground is absolutely stellar, and trying to idle for more than a few minutes results in waves that absolutely overwhelm. If you're not constantly running back and forth trying to destroy hives, you're goanna get trashed. Once the ninja turtles show up and KO your player 3-5 times before you can take out one as more spawn in and camp your respawn area, you're kinda done. Meh, it was a good idea, but the starfield level performance issues, achingly slow resource accumulation, and OP mid-game enemies are just absolute turnoffs. I'll give it a few months and come back. UPDATE: Tried dropping the resolution from 4k to 1080,...
I held off reviewing this for quite some time to be fair but sadly I think this has to be considered abandoned now. There's been no updates for many months now. Zero communication (posts or news updates) from the developer, just total silence. The game has a crippling FPS bug that slows the game down gradually to less than one frame per second if you keep playing, meaning it's unplayable eventually. As such I can't recommend it, despite the novelty and promise it had. Such a shame.
I don't usually post reviews, but there is nothing I hate more in life than me sinking hours into a game and all seems fine until you reach a point in gameplay where bugs or any other types of issue severely limit your play-ability. Even the gameplay loop itself is not that well constructed, it all relies on you waiting hours to accumulate resources and build/upgrade the next thing, its like an animated Travian. Remove the game from steam, optimize the performance and gameplay loop then publish again. You are offering a paid product here, have some value, have some quality control for fucks sake.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7/8/9/10/11
- Processor: i5 4500k / Ryzen 5 2600
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated Graphics Recommended
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does dEskape cost?
dEskape costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for dEskape?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7/8/9/10/11 Processor: i5 4500k / Ryzen 5 2600 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Dedicated Graphics Recommended Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is dEskape available on?
dEskape is available on Windows PC.
Is dEskape worth buying?
dEskape has 58% positive reviews from 83 players.
When was dEskape released?
dEskape was released on Sep 20, 2023.
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