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See the new website I've put up with help from RAF_Louvert.

Here's the changelog:

  • Lots of bug fixes.
  • Bunch of edits to encounters.
  • Some internal refactoring.
  • Improved and expanded grammar rules for the Adjutant status reports.
  • Adds observations in character descriptions about one's Goodwill, and adjusts some Goodwill scaling.
  • Reduced severity of damage and injury under the "Forced down" mission result.
  • Extends time to complete missions before the possibility of getting in trouble with the Adjutant.
  • French squads have an "Aide-de-camp" to the CO instead of squadron "Adjutant", to avoid confusion with the rank of the same name.
  • Cannot create new pilots in an OFFworld squadron if you have at least two on active duty already.
  • Expanded names files thanks to data sharing with Patrick Wilson's Campaign Generator. OFF P3 shipped with just 11,850 unique German names, boosted to 116,446 in HitR by including Creaghorn’s German last names. With the power of combinatoriality, the additional names collected by Lothar for OFFice and Pat Wilson for his Campaign Generator push this to a vast 1,343,406 unique German names! British now include 511,674 unique names, 156,306 for the French, and the Yanks get 120,246. But OFFice also sprinkles a few middle names into the non-German campaigns for additional combinations of Allied pilots and crew. Still, this is a far cry from the tens of billions of unique personalities possible in the game.

If you're interested in joining OFFworld, the ongoing multiplayer campaign, membership is a one-time fee of $12. Send me a PM to get started.

 

The location of the website may end up moving. I'd be willing to discuss free membership in OFFworld in exchange for hosting it.

 

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