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Jumpdrive

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Jumpdrive is a sandbox space sim set in an alternative future heavily inspired by classic 80s sci-fi. Fight, trade and explore in a massive procedurally generated galaxy of millions of planets and stars. Amass money and power, upgrade or purchase new ships, and one day create your own small fleet with a base to call home.Features
A Vast Universe - An enormous universe built to a realistic scale; a galaxy thousands of light years across filled with millions of planets and stars.

Completely Seamless - Transition through hyperjumps between stars, transit across star systems and land on planets, all with no loading screens to get in your way.

A Fully Realised Starfaring Civilization - Across inhabited space freighters run the trade lanes, stations orbit lonely planets, and individual star captains wander the space between.

Deep Backstory - In an alternative future in which the Cold War never ended, the player takes on the role of an independent ship captain trying to make their mark in an unforgiving galaxy riven with intrigue and conflict. From dropping special forces into hot zones to kidnapping weapons scientists, assassinating dissidents to gun running, take a side in the conflict between power blocs or make a fortune by playing both sides.

Individual Player Focus - An emphasis on creating a strong single player focused experience and the sort of universe that players can lose themselves in.

Engaging Gameplay - An intuitive and visceral gameplay experience centered around giving players the freedom to achieve their objectives via whatever means they decide.
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Developer
Meteoric Games
Publisher
Meteoric Games
Age rating
Not rated
Website
http://www.jumpdrivegame.com

System requirements for macOS

Minimum:
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.7
  • Processor: Intel Core i dual core
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD 4670 256MB, NVIDIA GT120 256MB, Intel HD4000
  • Storage: 4 GB available space
Recommended:
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.10.2
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 dual core
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD 6970 1GB, NVIDIA 650 1GB,
  • Storage: 6 GB available space

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 7
  • Processor: ntel® Core™ 2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom™ X3 8750 processor or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Shader Model 3.0 Graphics Card with 256MB of Ram or Intel HD 4000 Integrated
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 4 GB available space
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Last Modified: Aug 28, 2019

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Jumpdrive reviews and comments

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Microsoft from Deutsch
Early Access Review There just is no development progress, and no proper game yet.
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Microsoft from French
Early Access Review the game could be very fun but there is way to much bug yet to have fun
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Early Access Review Cool game i love it! its like Frontier elite 2 with 80s style and arcade controlls wich is a good thing.
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Microsoft from French
Early access review I can only recommend it now because this alpha version has many bugs for now, so do not veil the face, the game is difficult to play because it crashes a few times wanting to save the progress, other bugs are worth noting when I want to jump from one system to another. On the other hand the game is graphically very nice with a huge freedom of movement. This game of spatial simulation is far from bad, I would say that it has a huge potential, we will see later what will happen to the updates. One thing is about in this game: we want to continue exploring the universe and eventually buy many ships. I regret just for the moment that it is not yet in focus (unplayable to say true).
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Early Access Review How do I start? The Game is very atmospheric ... As has already been discovered more often, the 80s Sci-Fi Style is skillfully and charmingly reproduced here. I like the Music that fits well with the Setting. Graphically it's nothing Exciting but this comic look knows how to please ... Well at least me:D However, I have to admit that I do not quite understand a lot of things yet. Trading for the first time alone was a small Challenge;) A good Tutorial is still missing, very much hope that one more will follow. I also find the Map view of the Solar Systems a bit confusing. And Information about the Planets, Suns etc is still missing. The Autopilot is also so ne thing in itself ... If you Let it dock directly, commts to a Crash. AND GANZ GANZ SCHLIMM ARE the Crashes,,, this is particularly common when Storing. I'm just thrown out of the Game and land on the Desktop. But What I really find really fat is that the Transition from the Planet's Surface to Orbit and out into the wide Space works so smoothly. Even the only solar System I could explore so far seems very authentic. Even the very free Gameplay is a Giant Plus for me. You are not necessarily bound to a Mission series, you can just trade or just leave the Space rambo hanging out;) I'm excited to see what's to come ... There is no potential to do this in any case!!! Would Paragon welcome anyone who is on Sci-Fi or would just like to explore foreign Solar Systems in the Vastness of the Room:D
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