Разработчик: FMG Labs
Описание
MARS 2030 centers on open world exploration. Taking on the role of an astronaut, players traverse Mars and collect geological samples that uncover the planet’s past. Make discoveries across 40 square kilometers of open Martian terrain, accurately-mapped and -modeled using NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter HiRISE satellite data. Along this journey, players discover a world rich in history that, much like our own planet, once looked very different from what exists today. MARS 2030 can also be experienced in non-VR.
Key features include:
- Full Martian days, with the orange hues of day transitioning to blue at night
- Realistic weather conditions, atmospheric pressure, and Martian gravity
- Geolab workstation equipped with a VR Microscope to study collected samples
- A habitat base, modeled after the design from NASA Langley’s Evolvable Mars Campaign
- Interactive VR music, performed and recorded by the London Symphonic Orchestra
- Ambisonic sound covers audio sources from every direction and propagates sound realistically
- Full support of motion controls to operate equipment and Mars rover, and navigate the terrain
Mars 2030 was developed by FMG Labs, a division of Fusion Media Group, in partnership with NASA. It is available on PC for HTC Vive and Oculus headsets, and will be available on Playstation VR at a later date (TBD).
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i3-6100 / AMD FX4350 or greater
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX480
- VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 or AMD Radeon RX480
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An enjoyable romp on Mars. No really difficult tasking or puzzles, but lots of cool scenery and you get to drive a rover.
the game has great potential, but it's still buggy: when you hold a rock in your hand you can't access the laboratory, when there are sandstorms you can also see it inside the module ... the game itself has not been updated since August 2017. a real shame because it has so much potential. absolutely not recommended in 2022
Best simulation of Mars available, based on NASA mapping / scanned data. I wish it was more of a Google Earth for Mars, where you can zoom around from planet to map level and explore at "streetview", rather than tedious game-wannabe where you feel limited by vehicles etc. Give us the virtual exploration tools, and we'll imagine how slow it would be to get around in a vehicle. Don't actually limit us to the slow speed of current exploration tech! Nonetheless, this is currently the best way to explore Mars (that I know of), even if you're a qualified astronaut. NASA have something slightly better: an AR simulation in a room somewhere, but I guess not even all the astronauts get to see that.
Pretty accurate exploration simulation of Mars. It has respectable graphics and physics. Unfortunately this SIm lacks a lot in interaction diversity. I feel there should be more depth of analysis in Martian landscape, minerals and rocks, as well as the technology. Even when designed to be a very accurate depiction, I still feel like there is enough public data and Information made available by NASA, that could allow for a more Immersive experience. Those few details would go a long way into making this game light years bettter.
I only just recommend this if played in VR. The fact you are travelling over terrain simulated from satellite images from NASA really makes this a good experience. There is a whole lot more that could have been done with this game but never was. Pick it up if you have VR and it is on sale.
One note however. What is it with todays generation of games? 80% of the heroes are women, the toughest characters are women, men are portrayed as weaker. Is this the pussy generation we are existing with now? Do boys really want to run around as women in these games? I fully support gender equality but for God's sake give them the option to choose to be a male or female. So in this game what do we have? You are a female character and not only that, all the other astronauts in the base are female. Totally unrealistic and destroys immersion. Jesus, just shoot all us men if you think we are all redundant. Especially if you are a so-called privileged white heterosexual male. It seems genocide has been declared on that group for years. Rant over.
The performance of this game is just awful. It runs terrible on my gtx 980ti. The concept and subject matter are great but wow, it's just NOT a very enjoyable experience. Also when the sand storms hit they actually happen INSIDE the crew hab, I can't believe NASA let that get by them...
I have about 17 hours into this game now. I absolutely love playing. The idea of exploring a real site on mars is pretty cool. I've enjoyed it, and put up with all the bad along with the good. With that said, its probably obvious I'm pretty biased due to the fact that a collaboration with NASA for the accuracy is pretty awesome. I love the game, but, read on.
I would highly recommend you wait to purchase this $14.99 game for when it goes on a deep sale. There are many frustrating bugs, which will I admit seem to be addressed slowly, but are the epitome of what you would expect for an alpha or early beta level game. I had probably 3 or 4 hours into a game when a game save bug popped its ugly head (save restore caused me to fall through the map), making it impossible to continue that save. Devs claim that now has been resolve, and I haven't had that issue again, but have started over from the beginning due to the save being corrupt and unusable.
The next problem is the fact that every time I restore a game save, the beginning dialog trek from landing to the habitat base including, but not limited to, the first communications from earth on the safe landing repeats itself. Shouldn't be there, should have been resolved long long ago.
If you are far away from the habitat in your rover when you quit the game, your restore may put you quite a long trek away from your rover. Remember where you place your rover when you quit, for you may find yourself hoofing across the martian surface in search of your ride (If you are prone to panic abandonment issues, be prepared for this, lol).
There seems to be a lot of ground level flaws, false images, and may find yourself walking in mid air on some rock tops or areas. I also still experience double images which allow you to look under a surface map, seeing a second below it. While 40 square kilometers of surface area is a lot of room to create a world with, there seems to be a great deal of visual flaws in rock or sand areas.
Its also quite common to become stranded in your rover while using the “auto drive” function from one area to another. I often get stuck in sand, along rock sides, or cliff areas. You can go to the map and “fast travel” to get out of it, but seems to be sloppy to me to have to do that.
The game is more akin to a “free learning” type game you would find for free on the NASA site, than it does a pay steam game. The $14.99 asked is probably reasonable if they would resolve all the annoying bugs and visual flaws.
Another “head scratching” thing about the game, which doesn't get in the way of play, is you seem to have the mars surface populated by women and this one lonely man. Probably a male nerds fantasy, and I'm perfectly ok with it. Just seems unrealistic to me, and not sure why they did it.
So, to sum it up. If you just want to explore mars somewhat realistically, and don't care about game play, skill level questing, and don't mind hours of walking and riding to go from place to place. You'll probably enjoy it. If you are looking for any skilled activity, a clean game free of bugs, and has game rewards, you'll hate it.
This is an amazing experience. You do not need to go to Mars to find out how it looks on the surface. Use this simulation instead. This is how I imagine Mars should look like. I have followed rover exploration on Mars over the years and looked at stereoscopic images using cyan-red glasses and fantasized about being on the surface. Now I can be there. The sun have the right size. The color of the sky is pink or rust colored and not an enhanced blue. Really happy about this. And there is a great area to explore. I bought this game after the 1.1 update and did not have any performance issues. I have a gtx 1080, so I am perhaps not the best person to review this. There are still some issues with this simulation. You are more sensitive to small deviations since this is VR. Shadows sometimes moving with your gaze instead of the angle of the sun, your legs hanging akwardly bent beneath you and hands looking a little twisted. Small things that need to be polished to feel right. Otherwise the scale seem right. And I could bump around in the rover for over an hour without getting sick. It felt right. I use Oculus Rift. The pros are far greater than the cons. Recommended.
Game has a bunch of texture issues that messed with my head and ran like garbage even on the lowest settings (I have a 1070) I tried going into a cave and exploring but the game just threw a sandstorm at me and then it became night time and I couldn't even see anything. I now feel awful since the framerate was complete bonkers the whole hour I played.
There's something wrong with the 3D in this game, the image is warped somehow. The game also runs very poorly with constant lag when playing. My computer should be running this fine I believe with a i7 6700k CPU, 1080Ti GPU, 16GB ram and 850 EVO SSD. Barring the technical issues, the game seemed nothing like the high quality beautiful Mission ISS experience from NASA on the Oculus Store, it did not look very good in VR. I tried changing stuff in the video options but to no effect, still very laggy, strange warping effect on image and not very nice looking landscape. I'll change this review in the future if I see updates being pushed to fix my issues. It's too bad, I was looking forward to this experience hoping it would be as good as the Mission ISS Experience. I have asked for a refund.
This should be a free demo only. Nothing interesting to pay for it. There are some good mechannics like driving the vehicle with a virtual joystick by using VR contollers. That's it. You visit the habitats and read what they are planned for. There is no interaction, no gaming, no mission etc. Even you can't grab objects around you except some rocks on the ground.
To me it can be just another VR experince if only it is free if you want to walk around for a few minutes before deleting it. Plus, it cause motion sickness. I already asked for a refund.
Time flies when you are having fun. I've spent eight hours already exploring. Yes there are a few visual glitches and I still can't get the rover to move forward. Right, left, backwards and sideways I can do. Forward just doesn't work for me so it could be something I'm doing wrong. So I've walked everywhere.
But it was pleasant though! I walked and explored features that I might have missed simply by driving. By the way, I'm using the HTC Vive with a GTX 1060 video card. To continue: I've found all the flag markings on the map. There are twenty-four (I think) features that aren't though and that's where the exploration really gets fun. I've found four so far so obviously I haven't explored everywhere. The landscape is huge!
If you are looking for the feeling of being one of the first explorers on Mars you'll love this. It looks fantastic.
It could use a few more things like interaction with the NPCs, and something like a map that one can make notes on for future reference maybe to go back and visit for another look at something that caught your eye before.
Anyway, I'm thrilled. Bugs and all, it's a blast for me. I feel like the kid during the Apollo missions dreaming of the day I'd be an astronaut and land on Mars. :)
Highly recommended.
I've been following this project for many years & really was looking forward to it.
Unfortunately the game is not ready yet.
Cons: Immersion breaking problems with the walking animations, the suit is out of place, not correctly alligned with your physical body, no body presence at all.
The vehicle is totally uncontrolable, which leads to a very frustrating experience.
It was an nvidia vr showcase in 2016 so i expected better graphics (1080ti & i'm not blown away even with 2.0ss).
Pros: offer the most advanced reproduction/ mars walking simulation & it's in vr !
It should have launched in early access in the first place because here we are paying for a barely playable alpha "game"...
Biggest disapointment of 2017 so far.
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Extremely buggy and laggy. I'd love to experience more of the game but I can't get past the SUPER low frame rate. To me the voice acting is just cringy, if you're already educated in anything related to a space program, this isn't the game for you. They feel it necessary to just spout off info about what's going on. overall, if you're looking for something like "Take on Mars" but in VR keep looking, this is more of a virtual hands on classroom. Would not recommend based off it's proformance.
I was looking forward to this title. I was disappointed. It didn't feel scientific at all. Very basic elementary level of learning about first human mission to Mars. Very simplified explanations of equipment layouts and Mars site plans. Awkward controls and movements both when walking and driving vehicles. Equipment and interfaces you interact with are very simplified and dumbed down. Sattllite photo and terrain elevation data was appealing. There are quite a few sites to visit. But, amount of information you learn and activities you get to do at each location is very limited. Most of it is warp or drive to a site then plant a flag, then go to the next location, plant a flag.
Good educational experience - you'll learn about Mars, plans for manned exploration of Mars, technology, etc. Unlike most of the other educational VR apps I've seen on Steam, this one actually has a fair bit of content to it: most I can see/do everything in 15 minutes (or less), but this...well, let's just say that they aren't kidding when they say there's 40 square kilometers of real Martian terrain to explore. Just don't go expecting anything crazy like alien ruins or a story or anything like that.
That said, its biggest weakness is immersion. You're supposed to be part of the first manned mission to Mars, but once you arrive at the habitat, there are no further goals, the other astronauts don't talk to you (or each other), they're always in the same place doing the same thing, Mission Control sends no further messages, etc. You're free to come and go from the habitat as you please. You also do everything solo without even so much as radioing the habitat every once in a while to let them know what you're up to, which is very unrealistic. I think some banter lines for the astronauts and finding them at different places in the habitat depending on the time of day (or sol, I guess, in this case) could go a long way. If the devs wanted to really go the extra mile, maybe throw in the occasional random task like solar array repair after a dust devil (surely some excuse could be made as to why the robots couldn't do it) or something.
Either way, if you're seriously interested in Mars and/or education in general, this is a good app!
An absolutely stunning game. I tend to get dizzy with any and all VR games, so I hooked it up to my 4k 60" TV and holy shit. What a magical experience. The landing alone gave me goosebumps that will last for days. The first few minutes of being on Mars are met with tutorials and some basics- I have to say that driving the rover was extremely cool. For me though, the graphics take the cake. Let me explain: Once I finished exploring the habitat- which is awesome by the way- I stepped outside. This is when the real fun began. I started walking around, just checking things out and all of a sudden I received a warning about a dust storm... what followed was the most breath taking thing I've ever experienced.... that oncoming dust storm was G O R G E O U S. I just sat there for a moment and watched it pass by me.. whoa.. I decided I would continue walking around. I reached a mountain peak and watched. a sunset. on mars. I then proceeded to star gaze. on mars. An absolutely stunning display.
Final thoughts: Even without a headset, I felt very much immersed in the landscape and was taken aback way more than I was expecting.
This is a driving/walking sim, but you're driving and walking on Mars. That's its biggest appeal. If the thought of exploring the Red Planet makes your inner astronaut giddy, M2030 is worth it. If, while checking out a habitat if you spot an odd rock formation in the distance and your inclination is to say "That looks cool, I wonder what's over there" you'll like this game. That's the whole game, really. Checking out the marked places on the map, planting flags, and discovering unmarked places to explore using nothing but your eyes, then figuring out how to get your bulldozer sand crawling buggy over there.
Other than that there's no real "game" to this. No fuel, no water, no resources to gather, no health, no running out of air, no combat, no alien ruins. Just exploration of an open map, getting your buggy hung up on outcroppings, planting flags and collecting samples, learning things along the way.
For me, that's what I want in an Astronaut sim. I loved Solus Project because it let me explore an alien world in VR. When I finished the plot, I really wished there was an open "tourism" mode that just let me explore the world without worrying about dehydrating or freezeing to death or getting sucked into a tornado. Mars 2030 is that experience and I'm digging it. I'm getting the same vibe while playing it that I do with games like Euro Truck. Crank up some tunes, hop in the rover and watch the sun rise and the shadows crawl across the land. It will probably take 10 or so hours to make the rounds and see all the sites, and as of right now I'm looking forward to the trip.
The rover is a bitch, though, until you get the hang of it. Then, it's actually fun to drive cross country. But if you don't like it, there's an autopilot to waypoints, or fast travel.
Locomotion was also built with flexibility. You have trackpad locomotion with sprinting and jumping. (Bounding around in low gravity is a blast). But if that kind of movement makes you queasy, teleport to your hearts desire with a different button. Your call.
(Important note: Roomscale is not officially supported. You can move from your center position and look around things, but you will clip through walls and if you look behind you'll see your body doing some very weird things. Also, if you have a HUD like while in a space suit, it will be invisible until you move back to the center point where it expects your head to be.)
The graphics and sound are excellent. I'd put the graphics and VR quality about on par with the Everest VR experience, except that Mars 2030 gives you the freedom to explore the entire map and discover things on your own. I've not seen any popup or texture issues. Everything feels solid and real - well almost. I did clip through the giant wreck of the heat shield that got ejected during landing. But everything else, the habitat, the Mars rover and the terrain are all detailed and convincing. The terrain itself is very well done. No repeating textures or procedural repitition so far. The day and night cycles are beautiful to watch, and getting caught in the open during a dust storm was an appropriately unsettling experience.
So - I highly recommend this to anyone looking for a chill exploration simulation or space geeks looking to play astronaut. It's a very polished VR experience far beyond what you'd get in Destinations. But go into it knowing exploration is the only goal - anybody looking for base building, resource gathering or alien life should look elsewhere.
Game isn't ready yet. Needs some updates to clean up control issues and framerates.
Love the scale.
Love the environment.
Love the concept.
Willing to be patient and anticipating an experience I've been waiting for since Spacecamp.
I guess the game is about exploring mars after a nice intro or something, but the game itself is ok, If ya wanna learn about mars and space, then this is for you, but so far its flag planting sim for me, and I still suck at driving the rover, so with it at auto pilot, its a sleeping in a moveing truck sim for a little bit, still nice to look at, but this needs a resenter button, my body gets so messed up when I get out of my chair, and its only because of the rover bit, where you stear with a joy stick
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | FMG Labs |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 31.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 66% положительных (50) |