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+ | '''Everyone''' | ||
+ | [[Setting and Viewing Winning Conditions]] | ||
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+ | [[Tuning Stars! to Your Display Resolution]] | ||
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+ | [[Playing with a Custom Race]] | ||
− | + | [[Saving Your Game: What it Means|Saving Your Game]] | |
− | [[ | + | [[Replaying a Previous Turn]] |
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+ | [[Options for Launching Stars!]] | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Exiting the Game|Exiting Stars! for the First Time]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Exiting the Game|Exiting Stars! to Erase Changes]] |
+ | |valign=top|'''Multi-Player Setup''' | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Hosting a Multi-Player Game]] |
− | | | + | [[Hosting Hot-Seat (Single Computer) Games|Hosting Hot Seat Games]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Hosting Network Games]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Hosting Modem and Email Games]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Hosting Games on Stars! AutoHost]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Managing Games on Stars! AutoHost]] |
− | [[ | + | [[What Each Player Needs to Do in a Multi-Player Game|What Each Player Needs to Do]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Being Absent from Play]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Creating a Password]] |
− | [[ | + | [[Creating a Universe from the Command Line]] |
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+ | In a multi-player game, designate one person as the host. This person is in charge of generating turns and generally administering the game. A player can also act as host. The following steps apply whether the game is played on a single machine, over a network, by modem, email or a bulletin board service (BBS). | ||
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+ | ==Finding Multi-Player Games on the Internet== | ||
+ | {{:Finding Multi-Player Games on the Internet}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:50, 31 December 2009
Stars! may be played as either a single or multi-player game. Single players are matched against one or more AIs (computer players) while multi-player games pit 2 or more human players against each other and any combination of AIs. Up to 16 human players and AIs can play in the same game.
In a single player game, the computer acts as host, generating a new year for the universe after each turn is submitted. In multi-player games, a human player or non-player acts as host, collecting orders from all human players, generating the new year and then sending that information back to the players.
Multi-player games may be played by "hot seating" on one computer, over a network, or, if the host is at a remote site, by transferring files using a modem, FTP or E-mail.
Single Player Setup
Setting Up a Single Player Game Everyone Setting and Viewing Winning Conditions Tuning Stars! to Your Display Resolution |
Multi-Player Setup
Hosting Games on Stars! AutoHost |
In a multi-player game, designate one person as the host. This person is in charge of generating turns and generally administering the game. A player can also act as host. The following steps apply whether the game is played on a single machine, over a network, by modem, email or a bulletin board service (BBS).
Finding Multi-Player Games on the Internet
If you want to join a multi-player game, or start your own, but can't find other players, visit either Home World Forum (English) or Forum Stars! (Polski) or Usenet Newsgroup: rec.games.computer.stars, Yahoo Group: starsgameplayers or Internet Relay Chat(IRC): ##Stars! on chat.freenode.net IRC (or via Stars!wiki)