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May 8th, 2003, 06:10 PM
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Re: SE4 Editor
hehe, wish I had known about that 3 days ago.
I started looking at the map files. I wouldnt say I am making progress toward a map editor, but I am begginging to see patterns. Of course, that may be the effect of staring at rows of hex for an hour. Still, it worked my I was modding moo2. Moo2 was far kinder to work on map wise.
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May 8th, 2003, 06:43 PM
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Re: SE4 Editor
somebody managed to make a map generater for stars, so it should be possible.
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May 8th, 2003, 07:47 PM
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Re: SE4 Editor
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I guess it's to stop in-game cheating, but I'm sure an equally effective solution would have been possible while still enabling players to write their own map editors.
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As soon as you let people access the code, someone (or many someones) will devise ways to cheat.
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May 8th, 2003, 10:41 PM
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Re: SE4 Editor
Nice work and layout anyway Drax. Congrats!
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May 8th, 2003, 11:35 PM
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Re: SE4 Editor
There is one effective way to edit a map:
Use the map editor to make the systems, place the planets, and everything else BUT the warp points.
Save the map and load the map and start a game with it, with tech setting set to high, enable save map in game, enable cheat modes, and load up your race as the only one in the game.
Start the game, and click yes when it asks you if you still want to play the game.
Build a stellar manip ship, and warp away.
After you're done, save and finish! 
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May 8th, 2003, 11:57 PM
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Re: SE4 Editor
That would probably be less effort than making a map editor, from what I can see. It looks as though each time a map is saved a random number is generated that changes the value of most of the file, so the same map can be a different file size each time it is saved, although there are some similarities. I figured out some of the file format, but I really dont have time to make a full map creator, what with exams looming and a mod to make. maybe in a few months if I am finnished with se4 and I am really board in the summer (which I probably will be, i'm too lazy to get a job  ) I'll grab my labtop and lie in the sun for an hour or six. It is an interesting challenge though. I think i'll dream of lines of hex tonight 
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May 9th, 2003, 12:22 AM
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Re: SE4 Editor
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Originally posted by dogscoff:
I guess it's to stop in-game cheating, but I'm sure an equally effective solution would have been possible while still enabling players to write their own map editors.
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There was a game I played a long time ago - VGA planets, I think - that figured out a way around player cheating. The host kept files for everything, and the program generated files from that which were subsets of the total data (only the stuff the player would be able to see). When the turn was run on the host, the host program compared all the changes which were made to the various players' turns, and checked to see if they were possible. If one wasn't, the host would get a message that the player's status was in the red, and the offending materials/supplies/ships/money was destroyed, with the player getting a message along the lines of "1000 credits have been discovered to be counterfit!" or "A ship has spontaneously exploded!" et cetera. Players couldn't open the save files up to get information on their opponents, becuase it wasn't there to get. Players couldn't edit their available resources because the host checked for the possibility of the changes (with very few exceptions, a player couldn't edit the files to do anything that couldn't be done honestly). The host, however, could do anything, as the host had all of the base files that turns get compared to.
A similar system might allow for editing maps without allowing for the possibility of cheating.
Then again, it might be impossible to implement for real time play.
Just my 2 cents worth.
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