Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator

Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator

4.0
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280.00₽
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Описание

Just Updated

Version 2.7.0 is now available! Updated monsters, new torpedo types, and many upgrades and changes!


About the Game

Artemis is designed for anyone who watched Star Trek and dreamed of what it would be like to sit on the bridge of a star ship.

Artemis simulates a spaceship bridge by networking several computers together. You cannot play Artemis single-player! One computer runs the simulation and the "main screen", while the others serve as workstations for the normal jobs a bridge officer might do, like Helm, Communication, Engineering, and Weapon Control.

Artemis is a social game where several players are together in one room ("bridge") , and while they all work together, one player plays the Captain, a person who sits in the middle, doesn't have a workstation, and tells everyone what to do.

Поддерживаемые языки: english

Системные требования

Windows

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Shader Model 2.0
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 200 MB available space
Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Shader Model 2.0
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 200 MB available space

Отзывы пользователей

Рекомендую 06.08.2024 18:49
0 1

Literally a group of friends and me felt like we were on a space ship, Star Trek style. Really really good game/simulation.

Время в игре: 246 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 05.08.2024 03:32
0 0

I love this game!

Время в игре: 584 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 02.07.2024 19:07
4 0

Collaborative games, playing WITH other players, is far more fun than PvP, and Artemis is an excellent opportunity to collaborate! Tuesday nights at 8PM Eastern/5PM Pacific there's a game using the free TeamSpeak audio client: Install that, then join Artemis Eastern Front! Saturdays there's another Artemis group game, the Terran Stellar Navy. Both have DIscord servers to help new players customize their setups.

Время в игре: 360 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 21.11.2020 05:58
23 3

The multiplayer doesn't work over internet. You'd need to create your own server, open a 2nd instance of the game on that computer, and know how to do port forwarding on the host router. The instructions are nonexistent for setting it up

Время в игре: 20 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 01.04.2020 04:40
16 1

Go check out empty epsilon through google. It’s the same thing, basically, but free and it’s more up to date. This is well done but leaves much to be desired.

Время в игре: 16 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 19.07.2017 19:10
20 21

Probably the most fun game I know of to play with a group of friends in a lan. Grab some drinks set up the computers and kill yourself with your own nuke. The positions in the game fit a medium sized group of friends well.
Captain: semi tactical and slightly too tipsy leader man
Weapons officer: Guy that wants to blow stuff up and is constantly hoping you'll authorize nukes
Helm: Probably rides a kawasaki brand motorcycle irl, will ram your ship into the enemy just as your nuke explodes
Comms: Put either the drunkest person here or the biggest memelord. They get to insult enemy ships and tell you their weaknesses. This person is also in charge of demanding every nearby station builds you more nukes (girlfriend mode)
Engineering: Put your sys admin friend here, or network admin friend, you know the type. Their job is to turn your shields off at exactly the right moment for maximum internal damage.

This game is seriously 10/10, for the low price of a 4 pack it is basically the greatest local multiplayer ever. Sure the graphics are kind of lacking but they're really all you need. The fun is in the interaction between 4-5 clowns as you take down wave after wave of enemy ship. Nukes are your friend and make sure your helmsman doesn't ram your ship into the goddman nuclear explosion again. Come on nick that nearly killed us last time when I say fire the nuke don't go forward. NIck no stop what the fuck dude no no no engineering shields full. Mission failed.
10/10 would die to nuclear fire again.

Время в игре: 1095 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 03.06.2017 03:03
26 0

I've had this game for a long time outside of steam. I just want to say that it is a great time with friends and this game has made many updates and changes over the years and is definitely worth the 6.99 price tag.

This also requires no vr equipment and can be purchased on Android and iOS.

What this game requires is a minimum of 3 computers. One server and 2 clients with more clients as necessary. You can connect any device to the server whether it is a phone, tablet or pc and the game will connect everyone to the same game.

The server doesnt even have to be a PC. I've found if you also have the Android version(havent tried this with iOS) you can run a server off a tablet or phone. though I've not fully tested this under a full simulation.

This game has lot of flexibility with mods as well. So if you the style of the Star Trek ships there is a mod for it.

There is constantly new content being written by the community too as well as the dev.

If you buy the game here on Steam you are only limited to the one computer that you have it installed on. If you buy it from their website ($40 usd) You will get a full copy which you can distribute multiple clients to your friends without them having to buy the game. And you can distribute clients as necessary per game session. Remember you have the liscence for client distrubution up to the number of bridge slots. Anything past that is considered piracy.

This is a developer who has spent time developing Star Trek games in the past and new this was the kind of game we all looked forward to. If you like this game remember to support the continuing development and get more friends involved.



Время в игре: 6 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 26.11.2016 20:42
6 2

This is a really amazing game if you know enough people who are willing to spend some time learning the controls and pretending to be on a spaceship for an hour.

Artemis does multiplayer in a completely different way to most other games, each player has a completely unique perspective of a single situation and has to feedback to all other teammates about what they are doing and figure out how they can maximize the team from the one set of controls that they have.

I truly enjoyed the experience of going from a completely untrained crew that would fly screaming into black holes with the shields down, into a team of experts who were able to defend a sector against incredible odds down to the last torpedo.

Время в игре: 64 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 13.05.2016 19:40
15 18

Finally organised an old school LAN party to play this today. One friend took Helm and acted as Captain. Another took Weapons and Comms. I took Science. My little brother connected remotely via Port Forwarding and acted as the Chief Engineer over Skype on an iPad.

Highlights:
1) Us all shouting at the Engineer to restore warp capability for ages, until we realised the nebula was disabling them, and there was bugger all he could do about it: "What's going on down there dammit?!"
2) Actual quote: "It's not every day you see a giant space snake. Let's go do some space Science on it
I want to see into its mouth"
3) Me realising that the EMP we just fired weakened all shield frequencies on all three enemy ships and shouting "FIRE EVERYTHING AT ALL OF THEM"

11/10 will confuse and worry the neighbours again.

Время в игре: 106 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 03.02.2016 23:26
20 2

I stood in the middle of the room, at a LAN-party. I was commanding 5 younger people, trying to fly a spaceship together, while 20 others watched the projector in silence. We took the attention of all the other people, without even noticing. I was screaming commands back and forth, walking nervously in circles, and regularly yell: "YES!", for about an hour.

And when we won, they ran around high-fiving and hugging each other. Everyone watching was clapping and we had accomplished a goal, not because of someone being good. But because WE could work as a team! I miss that day SO bad. But it's a good memory! This is more of a team exercise than a team game :D

Время в игре: 477 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 06.12.2015 19:30
44 1

TO PLAY THIS GAME YOU NEED:
1 PC to act as the server. One player can also run the game client on this PC and man a station.
Up to 6 crew member devices per ship. They each need their own device (PC, iOS or Android). They each mann a station - helm, weapons, engineering, comms, science etc.
You can have 1 or more ships. Ships can be on the same team or competing.
You need at least 2 players per ship. You always need 1 server running.

CAN I PLAY ONLINE?
The game is designed to be played on the same LAN (WiFi network) and it is super easy to do so. You can, however, play with folks online but this requires port forwarding or Hamachi to set up.

Hope this cleared that up for you.

IS THE GAME FUN?
Yeah it's mint. Feels like Star Trek. Accessible too - I played with my parents and sister, who are not sci-fi fans, and they all loved it.

Время в игре: 425 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 09.11.2015 23:27
57 8

"It's Star Trek, Jim, but not as we know it".

Don't go in expecting the full Star Trek experience because you will be disappointed (unless you get a game master). However, if all you're looking for is joining a Starfleet ship, this game exceeds expectations and then some.

What you see is what you get: you and a group of friends fly a spaceship, each member getting their own interface.

While some interfaces may seem daunting due to the amount of information displayed (particularly engineering), each one of them is well designed and surprisingly intuitive; you'll get used to the controls rather quickly.

The gameplay is rather standard as far as Star Trek flight sim games go (mostly combat), but it does deliver this sense of belonging to a rich universe (even if the map is the size of a single solar system)

Speaking of solar systems, the world objects (or rather the lack of) are the only drawback of the game. Maybe I shouldn't expect much from game that takes up a quarter of a gig, but a couple of planets and moons wouldn't go amiss.

Overall, it's a great party game for those who love sci-fi. Just don't be caught on dreams of grandeur.

Время в игре: 107 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 20.11.2014 04:12
49 1

QUICK DISCLAIMER: Ignore my hours of playtime as reported by Steam. I have played a few times and most of the time I am running the EXE outside of Steam. I probably have several hours of game time now.

This game is a little buggy, a little uneven, and does not feel like it's yet been fully realized. Having said that, I can still fully and wholeheartedly recommend it, but with a few caveats that I will get to later. The bottom line is: this game is so much fun! Seriously, if you are into, or were ever into Star Trek then you owe it to yourself to get it. Artemis is a simulation of what it might be like to be part of the bridge crew on a starship like the Enterprise.

Here's how it works: You run one instance of the game as a server and then each player (up to six for a full bridge crew) runs another instance and those clients connect to the server. Each player picks one or more stations to manage (captain, helm, tactical, engineering, science, and communications) and each station gets its own interface needed to perform its functions to run the ship. So the helm gets a control layout to be able to fly the ship, engineering gets controls to manage power to various systems and mitigate damage, and the tactical officer gets to fire the weapons. The captain ties it all together, making decisions and issuing orders to other crew members. The captain has his own view which is a map with some basic information, or s/he can simply use the main view screen which is provided by the server.

The developer clearly intended originally that this game would be played by people all in the same room and the simulation lends itself well to LARPing and role-playing. An ideal setup would be all six players in the same room using their own machines and whichever machine is running the server (any one of the machines could run the server and one of the clients--you DO NOT need a separate machine and/or copy of the game to play) would be connected to a big screen tv to show the main screen. Thankfully, the latest version of the game allows for playing over the internet. My gaming group uses Skype for voice chat since the game provides no native voice chat. It works fine for us.

The server is what runs the actual simulation and it allows for setting up various scenarios in the game and tweaking all sorts of parameters to increase or decrease difficulty. The are various sorts of ally and enemy ships to encounter and bases to dock with and defend. The game has modes for multiple ships with their own crews that can go head-to-head or do missions cooperatively. One server can support up to 36 players (six bridges with each having their own crews of up to 6 players).

Each role has different things to do to keep the ship running smoothly. Admittedly, some stations are more fun to play than others. Also, some stations feel very heavy on the micro-managing and others feel like there's not much to do; many people complain about the communications station for being sort of thin in this area. I actually don't mind playing Communications Officer You can hail friendly or enemy ships, monitor distress calls from friendly bases or ships being attacked, demand that enemy ships surrender, taunt enemy ships into attacking, direct friendly ships away from deadly areas of space, order friendly ships to attack, prepare bases for docking to improve refuel and rearm performance. And most importantly, you have the button to set off the red alert klaxon. As Communications Officer, you may also get side quests from friendly forces which usually take the form of, "Dock with this base to download this data, then take it to this friendly ship and then come back and dock with use to get more energy/coolant/weapons/etc."

So once again, I do recommend this game if you have at least two friends to play with. You DO NOT need six people to play this game. At the very least, you need helm, tactical, and engineering, but personally, I like playing with five or six people. Also, as I said before, the game has no native voice chat if you are going to playing over the internet. Something else to be aware of is that the game does nothing for you in terms of matchmaking or anything like that. You'll need to have each player connect to the server via IP address and you'll need to set up port forwarding on TCP 2010 to be able to have any of the clients be able to connect. One other gotcha to to be aware that when you play over the internet, you won't be able to use the IP address of the server that is reported in the game. That IP will only work when playing over a LAN. You'll need your internet-facing IP address to hand out to the players for connecting to the server.

I bought the six pack and gave the five other copies to my gaming group. I've had fun playing this game over the internet as well as all in the same room. It's a lot of fun especially if you have a madcap gang to play with like I do.

I just hope the developer continues to work on this game. It's good already but it feels like it could go a lot farther.

Время в игре: 164 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 02.11.2014 23:19
135 289

Me: "Helmsman, set a course for DS3."
Helm: "Aye, Cap'n."
Me: "...A little more to port, Helmsman...no, MY port!"
Helm: "Warp?"
Me: "No, PORT."
Helm: "Roger."
Warp Drive: BRRRRRRRRRRRRWWWWWWWWWWWOOOO
Me: "FUUUUUU-MR ABRAMS, KILL ALL POWER TO THE LENS FLARES AND THE WARP DRIVES!"
Engineer: "...So am I Mr Abrams?"
Me: "You said your name was JJ, right?"
Engineer: "Yeah."
Me: "THEN YES, YOU'RE MR ABRAMS!"
Engineer: "Killing warp power, sir."
Me: "Jesus, thank you Mr Abrams. HELMSMAN! You're relieved from duty, report to the galley and bring daddy another beer."
Helm: "Sir, I'd like to lodge a formal complaint, I have a problem with the way you're running this crew."
Me: "SAYS THE GUY WHO WARP DRIVED US SO FAR INTO THE FUCKING SPACE BOONIES THAT WE CAN'T EVEN FIND A SPACE WAL-MART!! You overshot DS3 by five sectors!"

Easily the best 35 bucks I've ever spent on a video game.

Время в игре: 298 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 20.09.2014 20:13
17 0

Great game! Highly recommended. Best when played LAN in the same room, but still fun online. I purchased one copy and installed it on the other computers in my home and played with my wife and three kids! Requires cooperation and communication skills. You can play it single player if you want by launching one instance of the game as the a server and then connecting to it from the same computer (best to do this from the actual exe file, not from within Steam) as a client in another instance.

The game gets somewhat repetative with the stock missions, but you can play custom-made missions, and they even have a game-master mode. I'm not that familiar with it, but my 7 year old was spawning ships like mad on one mission.

Время в игре: 99 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 02.09.2014 07:30
16 4

Great game if you enjoy space games and more importantly team work..
Originally developed as a LAN Party game, it has been given some basic internet connectivity and works *somewhat well*..

Artemis puts you and 3-5 (recommended min 4 players - max 6 players) of your friends in command of a star ship.

Each person has specific roles assigned to them, the roles are:
- Captain (The boss)
- Helm (The driver)
- Weapons (Pew Pew Officer)
- Engineering (Must be short, scottish and unable to reach the control panels)
- Science (Sensors, Scanning and Voyeur)
- Communications (Intergalactic Receptionist)

You can easily condense Science and Coms into one role as they are the least demanding.
It is also possible to play the game with as little as 3 people but not as efficiently as with 4 or more.

Those with multiple screens are able to run a role on each screen simply by running the executable from the game folder, dragging the resolution dialog that pops up at the start to the screen they want and pressing start.

Multiple roles can also be handled by single screen users also via tabs that appear along the top of the screen.

The game is simple and does not have a huge amount of content but is highly enjoyable as one of those now and then small event/group games.

Grab a group of your friends you think might be into this type of game, fire it up, forward the needed ports (See guides) and have a blast or just sit back and wait for someone to make a silly decision, hit the wrong button or warp everyone into the middle of a mine field..

Also, if you are into lighting systems, the game actually has DMX support so you can hook it up to DMX enable lights and program cues.
http://artemiswiki.pbworks.com/w/page/68387358/DMX%20Interface

Finally if you are after a better video demonstrating the gameplay and fun to be had watch this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9Q2X32hZNk

Great game, online or off!

Время в игре: 253 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 29.07.2014 09:43
9 0

I really wanted to like Artemis - but it wasn't always easy!

I tried Artemis in a LAN setup with 5 friends. The setup was epic: 1 TV, 6 monitors, 5 guys and 1 spaceship we were all in charge of! There certainly were some high expectations going into the simulation.

The problems started right at the beginning. We started the game and had absolutely no idea how everything worked. There were no tutorials and no hints. Everything seemed alien to us and even downloading the game manual didn't help, because it was made for an earlier version of the game.

Determined not to give up, we started googling for help. Luckily, some guy had made a 30 minutes long "short tutorial" to Artemis. Our captain watched the whole thing and each of crew members watched their own section. This was by far the easiest way to get to know the controls of the game. Once they were explained to you in youtube, it was not so complicated after all.

Spirits were high when we finally launched a random scenario and were able to defeat it. It was fun playing as a team and there were even some very nerdy roleplaying going on with our captain walking around with a coffee mug in hand giving orders.

However, the random scenarios were all kind of the same. You have to defend your bases and eliminate the enemies, that's pretty much it. We were hungry for some exploration and plot, so we tried to launch some of the custom scenarios.

The custom scenarios are a very nice idea - they allow people to create scenarios with plots and twists and turns for your delight. However, much of the scenarios were made for game version 2.0 and we had the newest version from steam (2.1.1) and I guess this is why all the scenarios had severe problems - game simply stopped running etc. Even after much trying, we couldn't get the custom scenarios to work.

Now I realize Artemis is a single-man project and it's awesome how awesome it is, even now. But you should be aware it is not really a finished game with good support. It's a single-man coding project with a small community that has made a handful of scenarios.

Right now Artemis is more of a simulator and less of a game - though it could change in the future. It's unique, however, and if you are really into space and stuff and have a couple of friends living close by who feels the same way, I definitely say it's worth your money to try it together (just don't expect everything to be perfect)!

Время в игре: 443 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 03.07.2014 17:06
22 0

If I had the time, I would make sure to find every person who gets this and add them to my friends list, so we could jam on this all day long. It is an epic game, but do be warned its multiplayer not single player. There are ways to play solo, but its almost impossible to beat anything higher than dificulty 4 solo (there are 12 levels), but the game is meant to be multiplayer with others. That being said, it is everything I wished for in a spacebridge simulation, and I wish more people had this game

Время в игре: 1016 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 05.06.2014 03:18
48 6

If you like star trek, team work, or fun, then buy this game.

Then struggle to get 6 people to sit down and play it.

Время в игре: 234 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 28.04.2014 01:12
77 2

Artemis is a fantastic game, best played with friends, in the same room. I know that many people play it on a VPN, but there's nothing quite like all playing together. Drinking encouraged, almost required, for maximum enjoyment.

The game is low-to-medium hardware intensity; whatever machine is running the Main Viewer should have a decent video card, and be comfortable with multiple outputs if a laptop. One of our players successfully plays with nothing more than an iPad. Support since 2.0 has improved dramatically.

The biggest issue is players not knowing the nuances of their individual roles, and what buttons are where (since they've moved since 1.6).

Время в игре: 229 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 07.02.2014 22:50
16 0

AMAZING GAME!!! On top of having load of potential for improvment, this game is stratigic, fast paced, hallirious (depending on your groupof friends), and now the cost of a coffee at starbucks. THE ONLY DOWNSIDE to this game is you must have friends who play it, or join one of the many Artemis steam groups to be able to play.

Время в игре: 450 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 23.09.2013 09:12
137 1

Artemis is a diamond in the rough. It's very much unlike any other space sim I've ever played. The game has you play a starship bridge officer, responsible for controlling one of the ship's systems. Pretty cool and all, but there's a twist. In most space sims, a player is responsible for running the whole ship. He controls the weapons, he directs the ship to its destination, and so on. Artemis is different in that each of the ship's systems are run by other players. The bridge crew is entirely composed of humans, not AI.

There are five stations to man in Artemis: Helm, Engineering, Weapons, Science and Comms. Helm controls the ship's movement. Engineering deals with repairs and modifying the power levels of each system in the ship. Weapons handles, well, weapons and shields. Science has control over the sensors, scanning targets for information on its systems and crew. Comms handles communication with other vessels, both friend and foe.

This 5-man setup provides a lot of depth to the game, but it is not difficult to learn by any means. The actual mechanics behind the workings of each system are surprisingly simple to learn. The genius of Artemis is how the mechanics of all these systems work together to form a complete, compelling experience for everyone involved. All crew members need to have good synergy if they want to complete the mission. As long as you keep up a friendly attitude, pay attention to your fellow crewmates and do your part to keep the ship running, you will have a high chance of success.

Originally, the game could only be purchased through the developer's website. It could only be played through LAN, and it cost 40 bucks, because that version came with extra copies to be played on other computers for a full LAN party. LAN play is fun as hell, but that alone doesn't make for much mass appeal. Fortunately, the developers have realized this and have added online play. The Steam version of the game costs a mere 8 bucks, because it's only one copy. A dirt cheap price for what could be an endless amount of fun with friends? That's a steal.

If you're going to play online, you'll need to get a program called Teamspeak to communicate with other players. There is a teamspeak server that is decently populated for most of the day. IPs for servers can be found there. Its address is artemis.teamspeak3.com and its password is Artemis1. The community is very friendly, supportive, and a whole lot of fun to play with.

Give Artemis a shot. This game deserves a lot more attention. It really is unlike any other space sim on the market. It's about as close to being in Star Trek as you can get. I'll see you in Starfleet.

Время в игре: 367 ч. Куплено в Steam

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