vageyenaman@gmail.com 4d60c67d1a Viruses:
For some reason, viruses were being "cured" just a bit too fast. I lowered the rate which a virus advanced through stages. I also fixed vaccines; they now actually cure viruses as well as providing immunity to any further infection. 


Metroids:
     The beginning of my Metroid ranching phase; Metroids may now, theoretically, be tamed to an extent. Baby Metroids are suceptible to simulated discipline, meaning if you beat them over the head with a toolbox for trying to eat your fellow scientists they will probably get the message. This also works when you're trying to wrestle a metroid off of someone's head. Additionally, they may also identify who the people who feed them are and in a situation where they have to fight to defend themselves or eat, they will spare their "friends". This is a pretty big AI change, so if you see any bugs please report them immediately!

     Metroids can also "vent-crawl" like monkies, but fully-grown adults are too big to do this. NPC Metroids will never vent-crawl. 


Weapons/Guns:
     A lot of you are going to like this one; you can no longer shoot yourself with your own gun! This happens sometimes when the game lags up for a bit, but no more!

     Additionally, you can now shoot people who are on the ground simply by clicking them. I can only imagine how easy this will make being an officer (or traitor/syndicate) now. This applies to both handheld guns and mecha weapon installments.


Xenobiology:
     Scientists now, hopefully, have proper Xenobio access. Metroid dissection has been slightly changed; you can extract Metroid cores from dead Metroids no matter where you're aiming. You will not see me talk about metroid cores anymore because they're a secret. I haven't done anything with them yet, however.


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tgstation13 v1.0 - 6 October 2010



Website: http://tgstation13.servehttp.com

Code: http://code.google.com/p/tgstation13

IRC: irc://irc.rizon.net/tgstation13



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INSTALLATION

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First-time installation should be fairly straightforward.  First, you'll need

BYOND installed.  You can get it from http://www.byond.com/.  Once you've done 

that, extract the game files to wherever you want to keep them.  This is a

sourcecode-only release, so the next step is to compile the server files.

Open goonstation.dme by double-clicking it, open the Build menu, and click

compile.  This'll take a little while, and if everything's done right you'll get

a message like this:



saving goonstation.dmb (DEBUG mode)



goonstation.dmb - 0 errors, 0 warnings



If you see any errors or warnings, something has gone wrong - possibly a corrupt

download or the files extracted wrong.  



Once that's done, open up the config folder.  You'll want to edit config.txt to

set the probabilities for different gamemodes in Secret and to set your server

location so that all your players don't get disconnected at the end of each

round.  It's recommended you don't turn on the gamemodes with probability 0, 

except Extended, as they have various issues and aren't currently being tested,

so they may have unknown and bizarre bugs.  Extended is essentially no mode, and

isn't in the Secret rotation by default as it's just not very fun.



You'll also want to edit admins.txt to remove the default admins and add your

own.  Host is the highest level of access, and the other recommended admin

levels for now are Coder (a little below host) and Moderator.  The format is



byondkey - Rank



where the BYOND key must be in lowercase and the admin rank must be properly

capitalised.  There are a bunch more admin ranks, but these three should be

enough for most servers, assuming you have trustworthy admins.



Finally, to start the server, run Dream Daemon and enter the path to your

compiled goonstation.dmb file.  Make sure to set the port to the one you 

specified in the config.txt, and set the Security box to 'Safe'.  Then press GO

and the server should start up and be ready to join.



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UPDATING

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To update an existing installation, first back up your /config and /data folders

as these store your server configuration, player preferences and banlist.



Then, extract the new files (preferably into a clean directory, but updating in

place should work fine), copy your /config and /data folders back into the new

install, overwriting when prompted except if we've specified otherwise, and

recompile the game.  Once you start the server up again, you should be running

the new version.



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SQL Setup

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The SQL backend for the library, karma system and stats tracking requires a 

MySQL server.  Your server details go in /config/dbconfig.txt, and the SQL 

schema is in /SQL/tgstation_schema.sql.  More detailed setup instructions are

coming soon, for now ask in our IRC channel.
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