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Dracus February 24th, 2001 08:30 PM

Updated Systemnames file
 
This file contains 350 star names. I got these from the offical lists for stars. I left in the 200 names that came with the game . Since only about 10 appear to not to be real names of stars.
The game will randomly use up to 255 of these. So each game you should see a wide varation of names.

Corrected Wolf 359 (made typo)

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pathfinder February 24th, 2001 08:49 PM

Re: Updated Systemnames file
 
Super, Thank you!

Dracus February 24th, 2001 09:07 PM

Re: Updated Systemnames file
 
You are welcome

Possum February 24th, 2001 09:58 PM

Re: Updated Systemnames file
 
Cool stuff! Once, long long ago, in an America far far away, there was a boardgame by a company called SPI, and the name of this game was Starforce Alpha Centauri. One of the many beauties of this game was the way it laid out our arm of the galaxy in beautifully realistic detail, with all their proper names. And although the paper map was necessarily 2D (no ****, Possum), there were +/- coordinates assigned, to show relative positions "above" and "below" the "plane", thus giving you a good idea of the actual 3D positions of the star systems.

capnq February 24th, 2001 11:24 PM

Re: Updated Systemnames file
 
Starforce Alpha Centauri...ah, the memories. I enjoyed that so much that I eventually bought the Trilogy pack with the two sequels, Starsoldier and Outreach.

Another old game with an accurate star map was Traveller 2100AD, IIRC. I seriously considered buying that just for the map, but never actually bought it.

DirkHowitzer February 25th, 2001 07:15 PM

Re: Updated Systemnames file
 
This is great! Thanks....um one thing though, Worf 349? LOL LOL!!! Shouldn't it be Wolf 349?

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Atrocities February 26th, 2001 04:50 AM

Re: Updated Systemnames file
 
Nope. Wolf 359 is correct.

Dracus February 26th, 2001 06:19 AM

Re: Updated Systemnames file
 
you right, I maded a typo. I re-checked the records and it should be worf 359. I have corrected this in the file.
Thanks

Possum February 27th, 2001 07:51 AM

Re: Updated Systemnames file
 
Capnq, woo-hah!

The Traveller series! Man, I had forgotten about those, that was a young age of the world ago....

Tenryu February 27th, 2001 05:15 PM

Re: Updated Systemnames file
 
Dracus,
I when I made my own list I found that the really long names like "Al Minliar al Shuja" have some problems displaying completely on the interface.

I forget now how many characters is maximum, but you might want to 'shave' a few of the long names down.

That's what I did; for example, I think I cut "Ras Elased Australis" to "Elased Australis".

Nice list BTW http://www.shrapnelgames.com/ubb/images/icons/icon7.gif


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