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On Stratagus and Open Source Strategy Games 15

Thanks to LinuxDevCenter.com for its profile of open-source strategy game engine Stratagus, interviewing the creators of the multi-platform engine formerly known as Freecraft, before the makers "received a cease and desist order" from Blizzard over name/design similarities. The author explains: "There are no essential technical differences between Stratagus and FreeCraft - Stratagus continues where FreeCraft left off. The goal of making a customizable RTS engine remains the same, although the designers now de-emphasize compatibility with WarCraft 2." The piece also discusses future plans: "The big new technology under development for future versions of Stratagus is a meta-server which will enable the engine to connect Internet players to play together. 'We intend to add a team play mode where you can share resources and technologies with your allies. [This] will allow for a much better community with features such as online chat and user statistics,' says [lead programmer] Russell."
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  • by Inoshiro ( 71693 ) on Wednesday July 21, 2004 @12:20PM (#9760489) Homepage
    Does this mean they'll be more open to support more modern RTSes as well? I'd love to be able to play Starcraft on Linux without fighting with WINE (which doesn't exactly work with Xinerama correctly).
  • huh? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Quill_28 ( 553921 ) on Wednesday July 21, 2004 @12:40PM (#9760789) Journal
    > Second, its name highly resembled that of StarCraft.

    But it didn't resemble WarCraft?

    I thought freecraft was basically a open source warcraft,
    • Re:huh? (Score:2, Informative)

      Freecraft still required that you have the WC2 (DOS) version files. Only with those files could you play warcraft on the Freecraft engine. Why would one do that? Freecraft worked cross platform and allowed you to play online. As for original games for the engine that you don't need to buy anything for? Only one working at the moment for Stragagus.
    • It resembles WarCraft and StarCraft, both are Blizzards investments.

      Someone wanted to play StarCraft with Stratagus; Stratagus can be used for any strategy game, but for StarCraft this would require configuring stratagus by scripting and probably also coding new features into stratagus. And graphics.

      Personally, I looked at stratagus' scripting and it just scared me stiff ;-)
  • by starunj ( 644667 ) on Wednesday July 21, 2004 @03:30PM (#9762704) Journal
    This is off topic, but we're going to start a game based off this (Stratagus) engine. We could use any help we get. I'm still working on a webpage to get our ideas organised, you will find the link to the page, once its done, over here:
    http://expert.cc.purdue.edu/~tsiripur

    A brief description of the game: its going to be called University, and as the name suggests, you'll be responsible for the functioning of a university. You start off with a building with some administrative staff and some academic staff. You also have some funds to build a building or 2 to start with.

    It sounds like a sim, but it isnt. It has a crazy side to it - as in you fight with other universities. Use your Computer Science students to hack and disable competing university's network. Or have sports matches - with your jocks competing against theirs.

    Its very disorganised right now, but I will try to get some order into these ideas while making the page. Any help / suggestions will be appreciated.
  • Battle for Wesnoth (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Reapy ( 688651 ) on Wednesday July 21, 2004 @03:41PM (#9762831)
    Another great open source strategy game can be found right here:

    Battle for Wesnoth [wesnoth.org]

    They pretty much hit the mark on this one in terms of gameplay. It is definatly worth the download.
    • I just tried it out. You're right, it is worth the download. They even have rpms.

      -jim

    • Could not agree more.

      Wesnoth is awesome. If you ever played Panzer General or Fantasy General, you'll *love* this game. Age of Wonders fans won't feel too out of place, either. The game's only about a year old, but its stable as hell (have yet to see a crash in over 2 months of using it), cross platform (Linux, Windows, OSX, *BeOS*), and very challenging.

      Bill
  • oss and games (Score:3, Interesting)

    by j1m+5n0w ( 749199 ) on Wednesday July 21, 2004 @10:04PM (#9766154) Homepage Journal

    This is very cool to have an rts engine available to anyone who wants to add to it. It seems odd that there aren't more high quality, successful open source games (it seems like every computer nerd who ever lived dreams of someday writing a computer game and/or graphics engine). Maybe everyone tries to start from scratch and discovers its too much work.

    Stratagus looks like it could be a cool platform for testing computer AI. Pitting one AI player against another could be more fun than playing the game manually, from the standpoint of the developers. Maybe they should have a contest to define the best AI player at some point, like this year's ICFP contest [upenn.edu].

    -jim

  • Why do people always have to create their own metaserver ? They could cooperative with another project, maybe ggz [ggzgamingzone.org] and build one source to rule them all.

It is easier to write an incorrect program than understand a correct one.

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