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- Last-Updated: 13 Apr 1994
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-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS:
-
- 1. What is Netrek?
-
- 2. It sounds interesting; how do I get started?
-
- 3. What's the difference between Xtrek and Netrek?
-
- 4. I've seen a game called Nettrek for the Macintosh; is that the same
- thing as Netrek?
-
- 5. Can I play Netrek on my Mac/IBM PC/Amiga?
-
- 6. I would like to start a new server; what kind of hardware will I need?
-
- 7. I'm trying to start a new server, and I'm having problems. Where can I
- get help?
-
- 8. How do I get people to play my server?
-
- 9. I compiled the client source, but every time I try to connect to a server
- it kicks me out or tells me to get a 'blessed' binary. What gives?
-
- 10. The game runs fine, but when the Netrek window comes up, I can't type
- anything into it. How can I fix this?
-
- 11. OK, the game runs fine and I found a server and logged in, but there
- doesn't seem to be anyone else around. How can I find a game with
- people in it?
-
- 12. OK, now I'm in a game with other people. What do I do?
-
- 13. When I'm playing the game, people keep sending messages to me. How can
- I talk back to them?
-
- 14. I would like to change what some of the keys do; for example, I'd
- like 't' instead of 'T' to activate my tractor beam. Is there a way
- to change this?
-
- 15. How does the rating/promotion system work?
-
- 16. I keep dying. How can I get better at the game?
-
- 17. What is 't-mode'?
-
- 18. What does DI stand for, anyway?
-
- 19. Some of the servers and clients are called 'UDP'; what does that mean?
-
- 20. Some of the servers and clients are called 'RSA'; what does that mean?
-
- 21. I keep reading about the INL; what is it?
-
- 22. I have some ideas and/or bug fixes for the INL Server; where should I
- send them?
-
- 23. Where can I get the most recent copy of this FAQ list?
-
- 24. My GPA has fallen 25% since I started playing Netrek last semester.
- How do you find time to do your homework and still make Admiral?
-
-
- NOTE: If you are using rn or trn, you can use ^G to browse through
- the answers.
-
-
- Subject: 1. What is Netrek?
-
- Netrek is a 16-player graphical real-time battle simulation with a
- Star Trek theme. The game is divided into two teams of 8 (or less), who
- dogfight each other and attempt to conquer each other's planets. There
- are several different types of ships, from fast, fragile scouts up to
- big, slow battleships; this allows a great deal of variance in play
- styles.
-
- Netrek is set up as a client/server combination; if you want to play,
- you'll need the client binary for your machine (most are X-based).
-
-
- Subject: 2. It sounds interesting; how do I get started?
-
- First, you need to get a client binary for your machine; read the
- Netrek FTP List (which is usually posted along with this FAQ
- list) to find an FTP site. The client should run on anything that
- runs X Windows, although the slower your machine is, the harder it's
- going to be to play. Slow networks are even harder to play with.
-
- If you don't know how to use FTP, ask your local guru about it.
-
- If you don't have access to FTP, you can use the mail server at
- decwrl.dec.com. Mail ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com with 'help' in the body
- (nothing else) and you'll get an automatic reply with instructions.
-
- Once you have the binary, rename it to something logical like 'netrek'
- and run it with 'netrek -h <hostname> -p <port>'. Read the Netrek Server
- List to find a server near you; the nearer, the better.
-
- If you get a 'netrek: Permission denied' message, try 'chmod 755 netrek'.
- After the game is over, try 'man chmod.'
-
-
- Subject: 3. What's the difference between Xtrek and Netrek?
-
- Xtrek is a precursor to Netrek. It has many of the same elements,
- but it doesn't work as well because it isn't set up as a client-server
- combination.
-
- Unfortunately, Netrek is often called Xtrek. This causes much confusion.
- This newsgroup really is dedicated to Netrek, but feel free to talk about
- Xtrek if you want; many people here play both.
-
-
- Subject: 4. I've seen a game called Nettrek for the Macintosh; is that the
- same thing as Netrek?
-
- No. Nettrek is in the same family as Netrek (it's unclear which was
- created first), but it's not the same game. It runs over Appletalk
- and doesn't have a whole lot of complexity. If you're interested in it,
- the original version can be found in most net archive sites that support
- Mac games. The most recent version is a commercial program called
- "Nettrek 3.0 - The Real Version," and is published by Premiere Technology,
- Inc.
-
-
- Subject: 5. Can I play Netrek on my Mac/IBM PC/Amiga?
-
- The Amiga client and server have just been released; they require
- release 2 of the Amiga TCP/IP package (AS225) which is still in beta
- testing and probably won't be released for several months. There is
- another version being worked on which does not require this package, and
- there is yet another version called DNetrek that runs over a Dnet
- connection. Read the Netrek FTP List to find out where you can get
- any of these.
-
- There is a newly released client for the Macintosh; it's still buggy but
- is playable.
-
- If you are running Linux or 386BSD on your IBM PC, there are clients that
- will work, although at 14.4K baud they are kinda sluggish. Look on
- soda.berkeley.edu for information on how to run a client under Linux.
-
- All these clients require a 9600+ baud modem and a unix account to
- log into (or an IP address of your own).
-
-
- Subject: 6. I would like to start a new server; what kind of hardware will
- I need?
-
- The server should run on anything that has Sys V shared memory and a good
- amount of CPU power. Good net connections are essential if you want
- lots of players.
-
- Read the Netrek FTP list to find out where you can get the server
- source.
-
- Please get the permission of your sysadmins before setting up a server.
- Netrek doesn't need any additional bad publicity.
-
-
- Subject: 7. I'm trying to start a new server, and I'm having problems. Where
- can I get help?
-
- Read the Netrek FTP list to find out where the server-secrets files are
- stored (currently at gs69.sp.cs.cmu.edu).
-
- There is also a server maintainer's mailing list, netrek@iastate.edu.
- If you want to be put on the list, mail a short message to
- netrek-request@iastate.edu and include the amount of C experience
- you have, how much you know about netrek code, and anything else
- that might be interesting.
-
-
- Subject: 8. How do I get people to play my server?
-
- Generally, people call up the Metaserver (see below) and try to get into
- a game that already has people in it. If your school has a bunch of
- people who play netrek, encourage them to use your server and people
- from other places will begin to. If you don't have a local netrek
- population, log on to the machine yourself and fight Hosers.
-
- The other option is to modify the server enough that people are
- interested in it for the novelty. Several of the more popular servers
- have been created this way (Sturgeon and Paradise come to mind). Keep
- in mind, if you do this, that you will attract weenies more than
- serious players.
-
-
- Subject: 9. I compiled the client source, but every time I try to connect to
- a server it kicks me out or tells me to get a 'blessed' binary.
- What gives?
-
- It's possible to modify the client source to do lots of tedious tasks
- (like aiming, dodging, that sort of thing) for you. Since this gives
- you a big advantage over a mere human, netrek has a way of knowing whether
- you have a client that was compiled by the netrek Gods or by you. If
- you compiled it, netrek will assume it's a cyborg, and will kick you out
- if it's not cyborg hours. Check the Netrek Server List for cyborg
- hours of the servers; sometimes they're legal, sometimes they aren't.
-
- There are several different messages you can get when your binary
- isn't what the server is expecting:
-
- 1: "User binary failed to verify."
-
- The server is expecting a standard blessed client; read the netrek FTP
- list to find out where you can get one.
-
- 2: "No customized binaries. Please use a blessed one."
-
- You have an RSA client, but the key for your client isn't on the list.
- Mail the server god if you think your key should be included.
-
- 3: "You need a spiffy new RSA client for this server!"
-
- You have a standard blessed client (or an unblessed client) but the
- server accepts only RSA clients; read the netrek FTP list to find out
- where you can get one.
-
- If you are interested in playing a cyborg, get the source
- from one of the FTP sites and start hacking, or download one of the
- public cyborgs. It's probably not a good idea for new players to
- use cyborgs; cyborg players get called lots of nasty names, and
- they tend not to learn how to play the game (since their client is
- doing most of the work). There is a mailing list for borg authors,
- mail trekwriter-request@b62103.student.cwru.edu to get on it.
-
-
- Subject: 10. The game runs fine, but when the Netrek window comes up, I can't
- type anything into it. How can I fix this?
-
- This is a problem under a few window managers (OpenWindows and ovlwm, for
- example); it's netrek's fault, but you can fix it by adding the line
- "<window manager name>.FocusLenience: True" to your .Xdefaults file.
- Log out and log back in and it should work. Also, sometimes moving the
- mouse cursor out of the netrek window and back in will fix it.
-
-
- Subject: 11. OK, the game runs fine and I found a server and logged in, but
- there doesn't seem to be anyone else around. How can I find
- a game with people in it?
-
- Andy McFadden has written a nice little utility called Metaserver II
- (based on METASERVER, written by ERic Mehlhaff) that will tell you
- where there are active games. The Metaserver has recently moved from
- charon.amdahl.com to metaserver.ecst.csuchico.edu. telnet
- metaserver.ecst.csuchico.edu 3520 lists all known servers and current
- number of players. You can also try telnet metaserver.ecst.csuchico 3521,
- 3522, 3523, or 3524 for more information.
-
-
- Subject: 12. OK, now I'm in a game with other people. What do I do?
-
- The first thing you should do is bring up your message window (by
- hitting '?') and your player list (by hitting 'L'). Pressing a number
- key chooses your warp speed. The left mouse button fires torpedos at
- your cursor, the middle mouse button fires phasers at your cursor, and
- the right mouse button turns your ship towards your cursor. Hitting
- 'h' will bring up a help window with a list of basic commands.
-
-
- Subject: 13. When I'm playing the game, people keep sending messages to me.
- How can I talk back to them?
-
- On the bottom right-hand side of your main window you'll see two
- long boxes. The top one is where messages like "Not enough fuel for
- phaser" come up just before you die. The bottom one is the one you
- use to talk to people. Move your cursor down there and type a character
- to choose who to send the message to: 'A' for ALL, the capitalized
- team letter for the team (i.e., 'F' for Federation), or the player
- number for a message to a single player (i.e., 'c' to send to Rc).
- Type your message and hit enter when you're done. Don't do this in
- combat.
-
-
- Subject: 14. I would like to change what some of the keys do; for example, I'd
- like 't' instead of 'T' to activate my tractor beam. Is there
- a way to do this?
-
- There are two ways: first, do a shift-O. This brings up the options
- window. Near the bottom there is a box for 'New keymap entries'.
- Move your cursor to this box and type your new keymap entries. The
- format is <newchar><oldchar>, so 'tT' will remap tractor beam to 't'.
-
- Netrek also recognizes a .xtrekrc file; a 'keymap:' line in there
- will allow you to map as many as you want. Format is the same
- as above.
-
- If you forget where you mapped a key, remapping it to itself ('ee', for
- example) will reset that keymap.
-
-
- Subject: 15. How does the rating/promotion system work?
-
- Do a shift-I on yourself; you'll see four ratings there, one for planets,
- one for bombing, one for offense, and one for defense. The planet,
- bombing, and offense ratings are measured in DI/hour; for each planet
- you take, army you bomb, and player you kill you get a certain amount
- of DI (which varies depending on the server)--the average amount per
- hour is your rating. Your rating is equal to (your DI/your hours)/
- (total DI/total hours); therefore, if you have a bombing rating of
- 2.0, you bomb twice as many armies as the average person on the server.
- This is true for all ratings. All ratings are updated only in t-mode.
-
- Now do a shift-U. Listed there are the thresholds for each rank.
- Your overall rating is your planets+bombing+offense. To make a rank,
- you need to have the DI required for that rank, and your ratings need
- to be above the rating required for that rank (i.e., to make Admiral,
- you need 320 DI and your ratings need to be above 8.0). You can also
- make a ranking by having ratings good enough for a level and *twice*
- the DI you would need for the next level (So you can make Admiral
- with ratings of 7.0 and 640 DI). This equation is recursive once, so you
- can also make it with 6.0 ratings and 1280 DI (which would take about
- 200 hours). You can't make it with 5.0 ratings and 2560 DI; you would
- flunk out first, and the server wouldn't promote you anyway.
-
- On some servers, your defense also needs to be above .8 to advance
- past Lt. Commander.
-
- Note that suggestions on how to improve the rating system occur
- about twice a week in rec.games.netrek, and the general consensus
- is that it isn't worth the hassle.
-
-
- Subject: 16. I keep dying. How can I get better at the game?
-
- The best way is probably to talk with someone who knows how to play.
- There is also an archive of hints and suggestions on how to play
- better; read the Netrek FTP List to find out where it is
- located.
-
-
- Subject: 17. What is 't-mode'?
-
- T-mode is short for 'tournament mode.' To keep some integrity in the
- database, ratings are calculated only when there are a certain number
- of people in the game (actually, when there are a certain number of
- people on two separate teams. On many servers, you need 4 players
- on 2 different teams; 4 teams of 2 players won't do it). When
- the game goes into t-mode, there will be a 't' flag in your list
- of flags, and there will be a message like "Dan Quayle declares self
- as Galactic Emperor and chaos breaks out!" When the game drops out
- of t-mode (because someone quit), the 't' flag will disappear and
- there'll be a "Dan Quayle is locked up and order returns to the galaxy"
- message.
-
- It's generally considered rude to bomb or take planets out of t-mode.
- Some servers punish people for trying.
-
-
- Subject: 18. What does DI stand for, anyway?
-
- Destruction Inflicted.
-
-
- Subject: 19. Some of the servers and clients are called 'UDP'; what does
- that mean?
-
- UDP is a network protocol that is much more lenient than TCP (which is
- what netrek originally used). If you don't have a local server, using a
- UDP client on a UDP server could reduce your lag considerably.
- Read the Netrek FTP List to find out where you can get a UDP client.
- (Many thanks to Andy McFadden, Netrek Guru, for implementing the UDP
- stuff).
-
-
- Subject: 20. Some of the servers and clients are called 'RSA'; what does
- that mean?
-
- RSA is a new way for servers to make sure that players are not using
- cyborg clients. The RSA package generates a header file containing
- a public and a private encryption key. These keys are compiled into
- the client; the private key encrypts the data and the public key
- decrypts it. The main advantage of RSA over the old reserved.c
- method is that the server gods need know only the public key; the
- RSA package can be kept in a few select hands. Also, if someone
- breaks the protection on a certain private key, that key can be
- turned off by the server god, and that client will no longer work.
-
-
- Subject: 21. I keep reading about the INL; what is it?
-
- The INL is the International Netrek League, a collection of teams from
- around the world who periodically beat up on each other. Applications
- for the spring season are now closed; if you want to join an exsisting
- team, mail the captain or post on rec.games.netrek. All INL administrative
- stuff is available by anonymous FTP from soda.berkeley.edu, in the directory
- /pub/netrek/INL (this includes directions on how to sign up). Mail
- tom@soda.berkeley.edu if you have any questions about the INL.
-
-
- Subject: 22. I have some ideas and/or bug fixes for the INL server;
- where should I send them?
-
- If it's a change to the game or the INL rules, you should mail the
- INL Council at inlcouncil@soda.berkeley.edu. If it's just a bug
- fix or a new statistics idea or something, there's a mailing list
- for INL Server hackers at ihc@cs.montana.edu
-
-
- Subject: 23. Where can I get the most recent copy of this FAQ list?
-
- You can either look in the back messages of rec.games.netrek, or
- get it via anonymous FTP from soda.berkeley.edu, directory /pub/netrek.
- It's also in the Usenet archive at rtfm.mit.edu.
- telnet metaserver.ecst.csuchico.edu 3524 gives the server information
- from the server list.
-
-
- Subject: 24. My GPA has fallen 25% since I started playing Netrek last
- semester. How do you find time to do your homework and
- still make Admiral?
-
- Sorry, nobody's found an answer to this one yet. Just remember that
- (GPA+kill ratio) is constant.
-