Thousand Parsec

Thousand Parsec

Infobox VG
title = Thousand Parsec


caption = Thousand Parsec logo
developer = Tim Ansell, Lee Begg
license = GPL, LGPL
genre = strategy, 4X, turn-based
modes = single-player, multi-player
platforms =Cross-platform
input = keyboard, mouse
latest release version = 0.5.0
latest release date = May 1, 2008

Thousand Parsec (TP) is a free and open source project with the goal of creating a framework for turn-based space empire building games.

Thousand Parsec is often confused to be a game in its own right, [cite web| url=http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp/gettingstarted.php#content| title=About Thousand Parsec| date=2008-03-17] whereas it is actually a framework for creating a specific group of games, which are often called 4X games, from the main phases of gameplay that arise: eXplore, eXpand, eXploit and eXterminate. Some examples of games which Thousand Parsec draws ideas from are Reach for the Stars, Stars!, VGA Planets, Master of Orion and Galactic Civilizations.

Unlike commercial alternatives, it is designed for long games supporting universes as large as your computer can handle. It allows a high degree of player customization, and features a flexible technology system, where new technologies may be introduced mid-game.

History

Development of the project (under a different name) was started in January 2002 by "Tim Ansell". [cite web| url=http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp/pipermail.php/tp-devel/2006-January/000154.html| title=Thousand Parsec goals and direction| date=2006-01-02| accessdate=2006-11-21] Originally it was going to be a simple clone of Stars!. Later Tim decided to try starting a full open source project to become the "Worldforge" of space empire games. He hoped that this would encourage other people who didn't want to just clone Stars! to help out with the project and give it a broader appeal. After the announcement of the project "Lee Begg" was the only person who joined it. Lee remained the only other major contributor until early 2007 [cite web|url=http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3679/analyses/latest/contributors|title=Ohloh Project Stats, Thousand Parsec, Contributors|accessdate=2007-05-27] .

By the year 2006 Thousand Parsec had not reached the envisioned goals. Partly the problem had been in the underestimation of the amount of work needed and partly because the project did not initially attract any new developers. Despite these setbacks Thousand Parsec has a huge code base of framework, according to the Ohloh project stats, the project has produced 95,000 Lines of Code [cite web|url=http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3679|title=Ohloh Project Stats, Thousand Parsec, Project Cost|accessdate=2007-05-27] , while Thousand Parsec's own Code count puts it at 90,000 [cite web|url=http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp/dev/sloc.php|title=Thousand Parsec : Lines of Code|accessdate=2007-05-27] . The number of features left before full games of the complexity of Stars! can be produced is extremely small.

Progress since late 2006 and early 2007 has been rapidly increasing [cite web|url=http://www.ohloh.net/projects/3679/analyses/latest|title=Ohloh Project Stats, Thousand Parsec, Code|accessdate=2007-05-27] with a number of new developers joining the project. The project also went on a recruitment drive by running an AI Programming competition [cite web|url=http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp/news.php/2007-01-16-1130|title=Thousand Parsec: News - Thousand Parsec AI Programming Competition!|date=2007-01-16] and active promotion during linux.conf.au.

In 2007 Thousand Parsec was allocated 3 slots in the 2007 Google Summer of Code. [cite web| url=http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp/news.php/2007-04-14-1326| title=Thousand Parsec: News - Google Summer of Code Allocations| date=2007-04-14| accessdate=2007-05-11]

In 2008 Thousand Parsec was fortunate enough to be allocated 8 slots for Google Summer of Code. [cite web| url=http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp/news.php/2008-04-23-1400| title=Thousand Parsec: News - Meet Thousand Parsec GSoC 2008 Students| date=2008-04-23| accessdate=2008-05-04] Projects include three new Rulesets, a 3D client, three AI-related projects, and a project to extend the server and create a single-player mode.

References

External links

* [http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp/ The official home page of Thousand Parsec project]
* [http://www.thousandparsec.net/wiki/Thousand_Parsec_Wiki Thousand Parsec Wiki]
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/thousandparsec/ Thousand Parsec on SourceForge.net]
* [http://freshmeat.net/projects/tp/ Thousand Parsec on Freshmeat.net]


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