Presskit
Description
Zero-K is a traditional RTS with a focus on physics and unit intelligence. Each unit in Zero-K is defined more by its unique combination of movement and weapon physics than it is by raw attributes such as health. Use quick nimble bots to dodge the slow projectiles of weapons meant to counter ponderous tanks. Manipulate the terrain to increase the range of arcing plasma cannons and to protect them from direct-fire lasers. Units are intelligent enough to exploit their abilities - long ranged units try to stay at maximum range while nimble units will attempt to dodge projectiles. This is not to say that micromanagement is dead, far from it, as battles require quick thinking and decision making to eek out the best results. Units are quite narrow-minded in this regard, they know how to fight the enemy in front of them but do not know about the incoming flank or when to do a suicide run on a high-value target. The result is a game in which a wide range of players can fight multi-front wars with a interesting unit compositions as they are free to look away from an army with the knowledge that its default behaviour is not too stupid.
Features
Here are some features.
* Physically simulated units and projectiles. * Terrain manipulation - Explosions leave craters. Constructors dig trenches, erect walls. * 100+ varied units with unique abilities. * Many chassis - bipedal robots, ponderous tanks, all-terrain spiders, jumpjets, gunships, planes, hovercraft, ships and massive striders. * Many weapons - lasers, rockets, plasma cannons, lightning guns, flamethrowers, gravity guns, black hole launchers and more. * Singleplayer campaign. * Challenging, non-cheating AI. * Multiplayer 1v1 - 16v16, free for all, coop. * Multiplayer online campaign. * Really free, no in-game currency, no unfair multiplayer.
History
Background
Zero-K runs on the Spring Engine, which is an open source community-developed RTS engine. The Spring engine was initially released in 2005 as a way to play mods of Total Annihilation in 3D. The feature set of Spring grew beyond that of Total Annihilation with many original games created by members the Spring community. The inclusion of lua scripting in 2007 added the flexibility to support practically any type of RTS or game of a related genre. The engine has undergone steady development since its initial release with ongoing fixes, features and modernization.
The Total Annihilation-derived games within the Spring community enjoyed a long history of forking each others projects over slight disagreements in design. Complete Annihilation was one such fork that attracted many players and contributors from within the Spring community. Its principal aims were graphical improvement/replacement and to use lua scripting to experiment with the core systems of the game. The period from 2007-2009 was highly experimental with many iterations on the areas such as the economy and technology structure. This period also saw early versions of many core feature such as PlanetWars (the online persistent campaign) and terraforming. The community was also in the process of replacing the art assets of the game to avoid potential licensing issues with Total Annihilation.
Zero-K
Zero-K was created in October 2010 by the development team of Complete Annihilation as a way to use the newly created content for Complete Annihilation to make a game free of potential licensing issues.
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[SQLBagOStuff] Connection mysql object #126 (handle id #120) will be used for SqlBagOStuff
[DBConnection] Wikimedia\Rdbms\LoadBalancer::getLocalConnection: connected to database 0 at 'localhost'.
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[SQLBagOStuff] Connection mysql object #126 (handle id #120) will be used for SqlBagOStuff
[SQLBagOStuff] Connection mysql object #126 (handle id #120) will be used for SqlBagOStuff
[SQLBagOStuff] Connection mysql object #126 (handle id #120) will be used for SqlBagOStuff
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[SQLBagOStuff] Connection mysql object #126 (handle id #120) will be used for SqlBagOStuff
[SQLBagOStuff] Connection mysql object #126 (handle id #120) will be used for SqlBagOStuff
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[SQLBagOStuff] Connection mysql object #126 (handle id #120) will be used for SqlBagOStuff
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