Adds the hostfiles released by /u/thenaterator and updates README.md.

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The host files for SS13 version 40.70, with a .dmb dated June 5th 2004, "around the time of the room remodels." One of the host files released by /u/thenaterator.
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exadv1 - Primary Administrator
blu - Primary Administrator
taioko - Primary Administrator
purpl - Primary Administrator
roara - Major Administrator
jon88 - Major Administrator
link43130 - Major Administrator
ryanfs - Major Administrator
alert - Moderator
;Available positions (they have unlimited use) - Primary Administrator, Major Administrator, Administrator, Supervisor, Moderator, Game Master, Banned
;Note that not all of the options work right now. Until they do the hard coded admin lsit in the code WILL be there.
;Also you can't change exadv1.
;The offical banned list is below the admin list. Please update it accordingly.
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The host files for SS13 version 40.76, with a .dmb dated June 19th 2004, "yellow jumpsuits make their debut. You can build/repair r-walls." One of the host files released by /u/thenaterator.
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exadv1 - Primary Administrator
roara - Major Administrator
thiefjack - Major Administrator
jon88 - Major Administrator
link43130 - Major Administrator
ryanfs - Major Administrator
alert - Moderator
;Available positions (they have unlimited use) - Primary Administrator, Major Administrator, Administrator, Supervisor, Moderator, Game Master, Banned
;Note that not all of the options work right now. Until they do the hard coded admin lsit in the code WILL be there.
;Also you can't change exadv1.
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The host files for SS13 version 40.833, with a .dmb dated July 2nd 2004, "the debut of monkey mode." One of the host files released by /u/thenaterator.
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The host files for SS13 version 40.84.9, with a .dmb dated July 22nd 2004, "the debut of CTF." One of the host files released by /u/thenaterator.
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The host files for SS13 version 40.87.1, with a .dmb dated October 29th 2004, "the new administration system." One of the host files released by /u/thenaterator.
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exadv1 - Primary Administrator
blu - Primary Administrator
aza - administrator
rojiru - administrator
tobiasstrife - administrator
;Available positions (they have unlimited use) - Primary Administrator, Major Administrator, Administrator, Supervisor, Moderator, Game Master, Banned
;Note that not all of the options work right now. Until they do the hard coded admin lsit in the code WILL be there.
;Also, you can't change exadv1. There are still the hard-coded administrators who still will have power on your server (Puzzlemaker, Roara, Thief jack, Blu, Link43130, etc.)
;If you have trouble adding keys, the syntax goes thusly:
;name - administrator
;Without the semicolon.
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<html><head><title>Roleplaying and YOU!</title></head>
<body bgcolor="white" text="black"><font face="Verdana">
<h1>Roleplaying and YOU!</h1>
<font size="-2">A guide to Role Playing on Space Station 13.<br>
By Miranda "Blu" L.</font><p>
So, you've happened upon this lovely game, Space Station 13. You may feel some strange, new, exciting changes and urges.<br>
Many of which involve a toolbox.<br>
But, "no!" cry your peers. "You GRIEFER! Host, ban him!" They all say.<br>
Well, ha ha, that's because you just haven't learned of the magic of roleplaying.<br>
"Roleplaying?" You might say, confused. "What on earth is that?!" <br>
Well, little Jimmy, that's what got all of your peers to hate you! Ha ha! But, enough of that.<p>
Roleplaying is similar to the games of house, doctor, or neighborhood battle to the death that you played as a kid.<br>
What? Didn't you play any of those? <Br>
If not, you're a blight to humanity, I say!<br>
But enough about that. <br>
The details of roleplaying's "rules" vary from person to person and medium to medium-- and in Space Station 13, there are few set rules except the rules of common sense, decency, consent, and "what the host says goes".<br>
When playing Space Station 13, you may find most people tend to obey the last one most. Which is a good thing-- the host is the one who runs the server, and allows you to play the game by causing trouble to their computer.<p>
Roleplaying, to generalize, is putting yourself in your character's place. If you truly have no idea what a character is like, just try pretending it was you in the character's situation: a direct self-insert. Modify a few things about you to help you fit in the SS13 setting, and there you have it.<br>
Once you've become more experienced with roleplay, you may want to try making characters that deviate further and further from yourself. Another gender, another personality type... there are endless possibilities.<br>
A good method of making a character from scratch that I've found involves starting with a few words that describe your character ("selfish", "two-faced", "charming"), and coming up with little quirks for them, as well as fleshing out their personality. Such as how they got to where they are, and other things.<br>
A good guide to creating a well-rounded character can be found at the following URL:<br>
<a href="http://home.comcast.net/~rthamper/html/char_profile.htm">http://home.comcast.net/~rthamper/html/char_profile.htm</a> (opens in this window)<p>
If you have found joy and glee in what people call "griefing" (i.e: bombing, wearing the SWAT and/or Robot suits, attacking), it's often best to discuss it thoroughly with the host or active server administrators before you go on your rampages.<br>
Page them using BYOND's pager (or IM them, if you know their instant messanger screen name), and ask if you can obtain permission to do whatever normally-irritating thing you want to do! That way, everyone knows that it's alright, and no one has to worry about it.<br>
However, if the host/administrator says no, just don't do it.<br>
It's like drugs, or something! <p>
Now, little Jimmy, don't you feel better now that you know how to roleplay on Space Station 13?<br>
(Just smile and nod, Jimmy.<br>
Smile and nod.)
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Roleplaying and YOU!
So, you've happened upon this lovely game, Space Station 13. You may feel some strange, new, exciting changes and urges.
Many of which involve a toolbox.
But, "no!" cry your peers. "You GRIEFER! Host, ban him!" They all say.
Well, ha ha, that's because you just haven't learned of the magic of roleplaying.
"Roleplaying?" You might say, confused. "What on earth is that?!"
Well, little Jimmy, that's what got all of your peers to hate you! Ha ha! But, enough of that.
Roleplaying is similar to the games of house, doctor, or neighborhood battle to the death that you played as a kid.
What? Didn't you play any of those?
If not, you're a blight to humanity, I say!
But enough about that.
The details of roleplaying's "rules" vary from person to person-- and in Space Station 13, there are few set rules except the rules of common sense, decency, consent, and "what the host says goes".
When playing Space Station 13, you may find most people tend to obey the last one most. Which is a good thing-- the host is the one who runs the server, and allows you to play the game by causing trouble to their computer.
Roleplaying, to generalize, is putting yourself in your character's place. If you truly have no idea what a character is like, just try pretending it was you in the character's situation: a direct self-insert. Modify a few things about you to help you fit in the SS13 setting, and there you have it.
Once you've become more experienced with roleplay, you may want to try making characters that deviate further and further from yourself. Another gender, another personality type... there are endless possibilities.
A good method of making a character from scratch that I've found involves starting with a few words that describe your character ("selfish", "two-faced", "charming), and coming up with little quirks for them, as well as fleshing out their personality. Such as how they got to where they are, and other things.
A good guide to creating a well-rounded character can be found at the following URL:
http://home.comcast.net/~rthamper/html/char_profile.htm
If you have found joy and glee in what people call "griefing" (i.e: bombing, wearing the SWAT and/or Robot suits, attacking), it's often best to discuss it thoroughly with the host or active server administrators before you go on your rampages.
Page them using BYOND's pager (or IM them, if you know their instant messanger screen name), and ask if you can obtain permission to do whatever normally-irritating thing you want to do! That way, everyone knows that it's alright, and they don't have to worry about it.
However, if the host/administrator says no, just don't do it.
It's like drugs, or something!
Now, little Jimmy, don't you feel better now that you know how to roleplay on Space Station 13?
(Just smile and nod, Jimmy.
Smile and nod.)
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The host files for SS13 version 40.91.08, with a .dmb dated March 12th, 2004, "the debut of traitor items.." One of the host files released by /u/thenaterator.
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exadv1 - Primary Administrator
blu - Primary Administrator
gooddoggytreat - Administrator
aza - Moderator
tobiasstrife - Administrator
;Available positions (they have unlimited use) - Primary Administrator, Major Administrator, Administrator, Supervisor, Moderator, Game Master, Banned
;Note that not all of the options work right now. Until they do the hard coded admin lsit in the code WILL be there.
;Also, you can't change exadv1. There are still the hard-coded administrators who still will have power on your server (Puzzlemaker, Roara, Thief jack, Blu, Link43130, etc.)
;If you have trouble adding keys, the syntax goes thusly:
;name - administrator
;Without the semicolon.
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The host files for an unknown iteration of version 40.xx. It is dated April 9th, 2004 and according to /u/thenaterator, this version is "when the morgue was new. I think it was when the character customization thing was new, too. Maybe it's just plain version 40. But, I don't know. It's pre-changes verb, and it doesn't mention the version number in the startup." It is one of the host files released by /u/thenaterator, and is the earliest version of SS13 that I have been able to find thus far, and possibly the earliest still in existence.
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# Pre Open-SS13 Host Files and Source
SS13 host files and source from before Open SS13. These are the oldest available versions of SS13 that I could find, and it took me a hell of a lot of digging, so I'm posting them here in the hope that anyone with an interest in the history of SS13 can check this stuff out without having to dig through forum archives or the wayback machine. Credit goes to the original SS13 devs, and Hobnob for doing the work on this, decompiling the source and making it available, even after all these years. Think of this repo as an educational resource for anyone interested in the early history of SS13.
There's 5 things here, each is explained in their respective readmes. Check this reddit thread out for more details: http://www.reddit.com/r/SS13/comments/2vrcap/a_look_into_the_early_history_of_ss13/
There's 12 things here, each is explained in their respective readmes. Check this reddit thread out for more details: http://www.reddit.com/r/SS13/comments/2vrcap/a_look_into_the_early_history_of_ss13/
Credit for versions 40.something to 40.91.08 goes to /u/thenaterator from /r/ss13 who made 7 hostfiles from 2004-2005 available, allowing an even better glimpse into the early history of SS13. Check out this reddit thread for more info: https://www.reddit.com/r/SS13/comments/4ytenp/ss13_files_from_2004_2005/
Have anything else from this period? Set up a pull request and I'd be glad to merge it.
Enjoy!