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= Stuff =
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= What you need to do to play =
* [http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/27002/Stars!.html Game]
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* Get Stars!, [http://www.abandonia.com/en/games/27002/Stars!.html which has become abandonware].
* [http://stars.arglos.net/articles/ssg/ssg02frm.htm Race design help]
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* Make sure you get a unique serial from other players (see the claim list below).
* [http://wiki.starsautohost.org/wiki/Basic_Race_Design_by_Art_Lathrop_-_Revised:_1st_Aug_1999 Horribly minmaxy race design for terrible people]
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* Playing the tutorial is probably a good idea. It's quite good. (The help file is also great and preferable to trying to find stuff on the Internet. As is the Tech Browser, which you can get at by pressing F2, but sadly only in-game.)
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* Design a custom race!
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** ''New Game...'' → ''Customize Race...''; you can reload the race file later with ''Open Game...'' to fiddle with it a bit more.
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** '''Short advice:''' Mineral Alchemy is useless. Planets with habitability conditions further from center tend to have better minerals. You probably don't want to reduce how many kT of minerals 10 mines generate each year as that affects efficiency and will strip-mine planets for less total minerals.
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** '''Long advice:''' The [http://stars.arglos.net/articles/ssg/ssg02frm.htm Stars! Strategy Guide] explains things in more detail but is a little grognardy about making a race that's competative in PvP and fits a Grand Plan for how you're going to win from before the first turn has even been generated.
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** '''Horrendous minmaxing advice:''' [http://wiki.starsautohost.org/wiki/Basic_Race_Design_by_Art_Lathrop_-_Revised:_1st_Aug_1999 Don't even bother]. Sub-optimal builds are badwrongfun, and that is the best kind of fun.
  
= Things =
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= Making it run =
* 16-bit app, so needs 32-bit windows or a VM (e.g. XP mode) or DOSBox (you should be able to use the [[Strip Poker]] one)
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Stars! is a 16-bit Windows application
* Use the game's help file, it's good (and way better than the wiki)
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* It works fine on 32-bit Windows
* The tutorial is also helpful
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** Including, I believe, 64-bit Win7's "XP Mode"
* Probably planning a humans-vs-computers alliance game
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** Including in some other VM (e.g. VirtualBox)
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* It works fine in Windows 3.1 in DOSBox
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** You should be able to use the [[Strip Poker]] one and just copy the game somewhere into the folder it uses for the C: drive
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* It apparently works under WINE if that tickles your fancy
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= The plan =
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* A humans-vs-computers alliance game
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** Not sure if we want infighting computers or letting them gang up
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** Not sure what win conditions to gun for; maybe space domination
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** To set alliances, go to ''Commands'' → ''Player Relations... and set everyone but the computers to ''Friend''.
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* A "Network game", where the network share is a Dropbox shared folder
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** For running Stars! on the same host system as your Dropbox setup, that's just a case of pointing it to it (the same if both Dropbox and Stars! are installed in a VM together)
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** For a VM or DOSBox, the easy thing is probably to make the shared Dropbox folder on the host mount as a separate drive in the guest.
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* I'll let the autohost generate turns whenever everyone's moves are submitted. (Save is "keep my move but don't mark it as ready yet". Save and submit says "I'm done for this year". Turn→Wait for new will submit, minimize, and blink when the host has run…which is less useful in DOSBox than it could be, but will at least notice if it's updated.)
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= Random tips =
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* At high resolutions (anything modern, basically, even 1024x768), you might want to play with ''View'' → ''Window layout'' and dragging the little panels and dividers about. [http://www.lionsphil.co.uk/junk/stars-modifiedlargelayout.png For example].
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* ''View'' → ''Player colours'' will give each player a different colour in the scanner pane for the ''planet names'' and ''ship counts''. The actual dots and triangles remain colour-coded by hostility, as show in the Help file. You can turn on planet names and ship counts by clicking the "Abc" and adjacent "35" buttons in the scanner pane toolbar. The colours correspond to those in the Score chart, F10.
 
* Ships in a fleet share fuel and cargo. In combat, all ships of the same type within a fleet form a single stack that work as one, but spread out damage equally. This is usually a very good thing.
 
* Ships in a fleet share fuel and cargo. In combat, all ships of the same type within a fleet form a single stack that work as one, but spread out damage equally. This is usually a very good thing.
 
* Homeworlds never go below 30 mineral concentration, even if someone else captures them. They're just naturally better planets.
 
* Homeworlds never go below 30 mineral concentration, even if someone else captures them. They're just naturally better planets.
  
 
= Serials in use =
 
= Serials in use =
We each need to pick a different one from code.txt. Don't list the whole thing on the wiki.
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We each [[http://wiki.starsautohost.org/wiki/Copy_Protection_Features need] to pick a different one from code.txt in the Abandonia download (an archive or two deep). Don't list the whole thing on the wiki; it's place on the list/the first couple of characters are enough.
* LionsPhil - EX...
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* LionsPhil - 1/EX...
  
 
= Not desperately important =
 
= Not desperately important =
 
* [http://www.starsfaq.com/download.htm Slightly newer version where sadly the serials seem blacklisted]
 
* [http://www.starsfaq.com/download.htm Slightly newer version where sadly the serials seem blacklisted]
* [http://wiki.starsautohost.org/wiki/Copy_Protection_Features What the copy protection looks for]
 

Revision as of 14:10, 27 October 2011

What you need to do to play

  • Get Stars!, which has become abandonware.
  • Make sure you get a unique serial from other players (see the claim list below).
  • Playing the tutorial is probably a good idea. It's quite good. (The help file is also great and preferable to trying to find stuff on the Internet. As is the Tech Browser, which you can get at by pressing F2, but sadly only in-game.)
  • Design a custom race!
    • New Game...Customize Race...; you can reload the race file later with Open Game... to fiddle with it a bit more.
    • Short advice: Mineral Alchemy is useless. Planets with habitability conditions further from center tend to have better minerals. You probably don't want to reduce how many kT of minerals 10 mines generate each year as that affects efficiency and will strip-mine planets for less total minerals.
    • Long advice: The Stars! Strategy Guide explains things in more detail but is a little grognardy about making a race that's competative in PvP and fits a Grand Plan for how you're going to win from before the first turn has even been generated.
    • Horrendous minmaxing advice: Don't even bother. Sub-optimal builds are badwrongfun, and that is the best kind of fun.

Making it run

Stars! is a 16-bit Windows application

  • It works fine on 32-bit Windows
    • Including, I believe, 64-bit Win7's "XP Mode"
    • Including in some other VM (e.g. VirtualBox)
  • It works fine in Windows 3.1 in DOSBox
    • You should be able to use the Strip Poker one and just copy the game somewhere into the folder it uses for the C: drive
  • It apparently works under WINE if that tickles your fancy

The plan

  • A humans-vs-computers alliance game
    • Not sure if we want infighting computers or letting them gang up
    • Not sure what win conditions to gun for; maybe space domination
    • To set alliances, go to CommandsPlayer Relations... and set everyone but the computers to Friend.
  • A "Network game", where the network share is a Dropbox shared folder
    • For running Stars! on the same host system as your Dropbox setup, that's just a case of pointing it to it (the same if both Dropbox and Stars! are installed in a VM together)
    • For a VM or DOSBox, the easy thing is probably to make the shared Dropbox folder on the host mount as a separate drive in the guest.
  • I'll let the autohost generate turns whenever everyone's moves are submitted. (Save is "keep my move but don't mark it as ready yet". Save and submit says "I'm done for this year". Turn→Wait for new will submit, minimize, and blink when the host has run…which is less useful in DOSBox than it could be, but will at least notice if it's updated.)

Random tips

  • At high resolutions (anything modern, basically, even 1024x768), you might want to play with ViewWindow layout and dragging the little panels and dividers about. For example.
  • ViewPlayer colours will give each player a different colour in the scanner pane for the planet names and ship counts. The actual dots and triangles remain colour-coded by hostility, as show in the Help file. You can turn on planet names and ship counts by clicking the "Abc" and adjacent "35" buttons in the scanner pane toolbar. The colours correspond to those in the Score chart, F10.
  • Ships in a fleet share fuel and cargo. In combat, all ships of the same type within a fleet form a single stack that work as one, but spread out damage equally. This is usually a very good thing.
  • Homeworlds never go below 30 mineral concentration, even if someone else captures them. They're just naturally better planets.

Serials in use

We each [need to pick a different one from code.txt in the Abandonia download (an archive or two deep). Don't list the whole thing on the wiki; it's place on the list/the first couple of characters are enough.

  • LionsPhil - 1/EX...

Not desperately important