Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!ox.com!emv From: rosalia@max.physics.sunysb.edu (Mark Galassi) Newsgroups: comp.archives Subject: [alt.sources.d...] Announcement of Stony Brook World Message-ID: <1990Dec4.015653.21196@ox.com> Date: 4 Dec 90 01:56:53 GMT References: <1990Nov29.004413.14228@max.physics.sunysb.edu> Sender: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti) Reply-To: rosalia@max.physics.sunysb.edu (Mark Galassi) Followup-To: alt.sources.d,comp.sources.games.bugs,comp.sources.games.d,rec.games.empire,suny.sbw Organization: Institute for Theoretical Physics, SUNY at Stony Brook Lines: 55 Approved: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti) X-Original-Newsgroups: alt.sources.d,comp.sources.games.bugs,comp.sources.games.d,rec.games.empire,suny.sbw Archive-name: games/multiplayer/sbw/1990-11-29 Archive: max.physics.sunysb.edu:/pub/sbw/sbw-1.0.tar.Z [129.49.21.100] Original-posting-by: rosalia@max.physics.sunysb.edu (Mark Galassi) Original-subject: Announcement of Stony Brook World Reposted-by: emv@ox.com (Edward Vielmetti) Announcement of Stony Brook World ********************************* Stony Brook World (SBW) is a multi-player world simulation game. Each user is the leader of a nation, and makes decisions for that nation. The decisions are political, military, diplomatic and economic, and all these are extremely important for the well-being of a nation. SBW has features from both fantasy role-playing games, educational games, and war games: a user needs to develop a character as leader of a nation, keep a healty economy, and can then develop a strong military force using magic or technology. SBW was developed at SUNY at Stony Brook by a group of students in Physics, Computer Science and other departments, in the spring/summer of 1990. It is under the Free Software Foundation Copyright (GNU General Public Licence). It has beta tested in a game at Stony Brook involving 40 players, which has run for almost 2 months (about 40 turns). It has been tested on several versions of UNIX: System V.2 (Ridge and UNIX PC), System V.3 (MIPS and SGI), Sun OS 4.0 (sun sparcstation). A port is under way for the Amiga. SBW was originally inspired by Conquer, a very creative game written by Ed Barlow and Adam Bryant, though it has diverged a lot. Version 1.0 of SBW is available by anonymous ftp from max.physics.sunysb.edu [129.49.21.100] in pub/sbw/sbw-1.0.tar.Z The documentation is written in LaTeXinfo. If you don't have the latexinfo.sty and tabular.sty files needed to run latex, you can ftp the files sbw-man.dvi.Z and sbw-man.PS.Z from the same directory. We are thinking of posting it to alt.sources soon, and to comp.sources.games when we get some response from users outside of the Stony Brook campus, and clean up the unpacking/installation process. -- {These opinions are mine, and should be everybody else's :-)} Mark Galassi rosalia@dirac.physics.sunysb.edu rosalia@mozart.UUCP rosalia@sunysbnp.BITNET Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com