Hard Vacuum - a cancelled early RTS project

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Hard Vacuum - a cancelled early RTS project

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While googling Dune II-related things on the net, I stumbled upon a very interesting article about a game called Hard Vacuum. Inspired by Dune II, it would have preceded both Warcraft and Command & Conquer, were it released in time. Unfortunately, Hard Vacuum was never completed, and only graphics are available for download.
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Apart from regular features associated with the then-newborn RTS genre, some interesting things were planned for this game:
There were several interesting systems in Hard Vacuum. Some made it into future RTS games and some did not.
  • Supply Lines: When you built a mining tower on a resource deposit, there was no need to manually build and manage drones to carry the minerals back and forth. Instead, a road was built from your base to the mine. Drones were automatically created when the mine had a full load and sent along the road to your base. Enemies could blast your supply line and interrupt your flow of resources. So protecting fixed supply lines became a bit part of the strategy.
  • Variable Height Terrain: This was a 2D tile-based game intended to run on 386 and 486 machines. We had a full system of variable height terrain. Units on higher ground would have targeting advantages over units on lower grow
  • Deformable terrain with flowing water and lava: You could blow huge holes in terrain with artillery in order to divert streams and lava. Drop a water bomb on a city and watch it wash away an entire troop. Drop a dirt bomb to create a mountain.
  • Walls: Walls played a huge part in the game to give large defensive barriers to attack. These existed in Dune2, but were extended in HV
  • Player created landscapes: Walls, base building, supply lines, and advanced terrain modification all contributed to a game where players built intricate maps during game play. We couldn't afford to spend lots of money building maps so instead we had to create fun systems that let players create unique and interesting combat situations.
The author of the article and the graphics set is Daniel Cook, the guy who did the superb graphics for Tyrian (you can see his distinct style even on the screenshot above).

Pretty sad it wasn't completed. Following Command & Conquer, the graphics would usually be pre-rendered "3D sprites", and almost no hand-drawn graphics were used anymore (although the graphics in, say, Warcraft II have the hand-drawn look about then). Don't know if the developers of Hard Vacuum would have pulled off everything they planned if the game were to be completed, but at lest in design the whole project was pretty much ahead of its time - especially taking into account that it had only one direct predecessor to draw inspiration from, Dune II.
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Too bad it was canned. it's a tough suck
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That's a good looking game, and definitely looks like a Tyrian RTS. They had some pretty cool concepts, too. Definitely a shame that it wasn't finished.
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There are terrain elevations visible on the surviving screenshot. That kind of thing wasn't implemented in RTS games until much later (Age of Empires comes to mind, maybe some game I don't know preceded it). True, the units in Dune II slow down visibly when crossing the sand/rock border (or, in case of infantry, also the rock/mountain border), so one can say that Dune II had laid the foundation for this feature, but then again, the cliffs in Command & Conquer, for example, are just non-passable terrain props that create the illusion of different elevations.
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I think the tank survived in Tyrian though, brown/gray colors but same design

The Amiga-ish palette and sharp edges/highlights are so reminiscent of Z (which began development in 1994 as well, before finally releasing mid '96).
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leilei wrote:The Amiga-ish palette and sharp edges/highlights are so reminiscent of Z (which began development in 1994 as well, before finally releasing mid '96).
BTW, I've just reviewed this thread (while posting about Hard Vacuum at MobyGames), are there any pre-release screenshots of Z anywhere? I remember there's a screenshot pack which I found at cd.textfiles.com but those seem to come from a version close or identical to the complete game.
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Finally someone decided to pick this art up and try to make an RTS:
https://openhv.itch.io/openhv
This is based on the OpenRA engine.
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