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OpenStarbound
This is a fork of Starbound. Contributions are welcome! You must own a copy of Starbound to use it. Base game assets are not provided for obvious reasons.
It is still work-in-progress. You can download the latest test build here.
Changes:
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You can now make .patch files that are just merged in. That's why the patch files in here are unusually simple.
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Some Lua functions like getters and setters for player identity values, but not every function from StarExtensions has been ported yet.
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Character swapping (rewrite from StarExtensions, currently command-only:
/swap name
case-insensitive, only substring required) -
Custom user input support with a keybindings menu (rewrite from StarExtensions)
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Positional Voice Chat that works on completely vanilla servers, uses Opus for crisp, HD audio (rewrite from StarExtensions)
- Both menus are made available in the options menu in this fork rather than as a chat command.
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Multiple font support (switch fonts inline with
^font=name;
, .ttf assets are auto-detected) -
World lightmap generation has been moved off the main thread
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Experimental changes to the storage of directives in memory to greatly reduce their impact on frametimes
- Works well when extremely long directives are used for "vanilla multiplayer-compatible" creations, like generated clothing.
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Client-side tile placement prediction (rewrite from StarExtensions)
- You can also resize the placement area of tiles on the fly.
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Support for placing foreground tiles with a custom collision type (rewrite from StarExtensions, requires OpenSB server)
- Additionally, objects can be placed under non-solid foreground tiles.
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Some minor polish to UI
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Skybox sun now matches the system type you're currently in. Previously generated planets will not have this feature and will display the default sun. Modded system types require a patch to display their custom sun. Additionally, you can also access now skybox sun scale and its default ray colors. For more details see sky.config.patch.