* Set pAI up with a trackless map * Added a untracked map user interface class to support gps-less mapping * Added to pAI by default, expect it to be given to borgs as well in time. As the personal AI is literally immobile as a ghost, it is useful to ensure that people carry one. With that idea in mind, it is worth giving the pAI a reason to be carried that doesn't depend on the player having a cracking selection of midi files on hand. * Tried to use new ProtoId and have EntityUid on the client as commented by metalgearsloth * Review --------- Co-authored-by: metalgearsloth <comedian_vs_clown@hotmail.com>
Space Station 14 is a remake of SS13 that runs on Robust Toolbox, our homegrown engine written in C#.
This is the primary repo for Space Station 14. To prevent people forking RobustToolbox, a "content" pack is loaded by the client and server. This content pack contains everything needed to play the game on one specific server.
If you want to host or create content for SS14, this is the repo you need. It contains both RobustToolbox and the content pack for development of new content packs.
Links
Website | Discord | Forum | Steam | Standalone Download
Documentation/Wiki
Our docs site has documentation on SS14s content, engine, game design and more. We also have lots of resources for new contributors to the project.
Contributing
We are happy to accept contributions from anybody. Get in Discord if you want to help. We've got a list of issues that need to be done and anybody can pick them up. Don't be afraid to ask for help either!
We are not currently accepting translations of the game on our main repository. If you would like to translate the game into another language consider creating a fork or contributing to a fork.
Building
- Clone this repo.
- Run
RUN_THIS.pyto init submodules and download the engine. - Compile the solution.
More detailed instructions on building the project.
License
All code for the content repository is licensed under MIT.
Most assets are licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0 unless stated otherwise. Assets have their license and the copyright in the metadata file. Example.
Note that some assets are licensed under the non-commercial CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0 or similar non-commercial licenses and will need to be removed if you wish to use this project commercially.