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'''Note: Thunderstone is still heavily under construction and thus much of what is said here is more of a roadmap than a list of actual features. As it exists now, Thunderstone is an extremely under-construction preview and is not recommended for non-testing purposes.'''
 
 
 
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era = Thunderstone |
 
maintainer = Aethaeryn  |
 
maintainer = Aethaeryn  |
 
factions = Human Troopers, Elvish Mystics, Dwarvish Guardians, Orcish Raiders, [[Shaxthals]] |
 
factions = Human Troopers, Elvish Mystics, Dwarvish Guardians, Orcish Raiders, [[Shaxthals]] |
version = ''[[#Pre-release_versions|Preview 2]] or [[#Subversion|SVN]] |
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A ''post''-post-apocalyptic world where fantasy and science fiction collide, '''Thunderstone''' is the far future of Wesnoth's world Irdya. The core of the Thunderstone add-on will be an era, consisting of five all-new factions - Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Orcs, and the Shaxthals (the Biomechanicals from Invasion from the Unknown). The add-on also introduces new terrains, the electric damage type, new weaponry and a new attack range, vehicles, and special units. Altogether, Thunderstone hopes to be the core for scenarios and campaigns based in the far future of the world Wesnoth.
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A ''post''-post-apocalyptic world where fantasy and science fiction collide, [[Thunderstone]] is the far future of Wesnoth's world Irdya. The core of the Thunderstone add-on is an era, consisting of five all-new factions - Human Troopers, Elvish Mystics, Dwarvish Guardians, Orcish Raiders, and [[Shaxthals]]. The add-on also introduces new terrains, the electric damage type, new weaponry and a new attack range, vehicles, and special units. Altogether, Thunderstone hopes to be the core for scenarios and campaigns set in the far future of the world of Wesnoth.
  
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==Story==
 
==Story==
 
Thunderstone is set in the future, long after the "apocalypse" wiped out much of the world. In the years following Under the Burning Suns and [http://www.wesnoth.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=17827 Invasion from the Unknown], the remnants of civilization have come in contact with high technology. Combined with over a hundred years of stability, a new era of innovation has made this rebuilding world far more advanced than before. In this age of mixed magic and science, the first powerful spacecraft have been developed and the elves, dwarves, humans, and orcs of the world of Irdya have ended their isolation from the galaxy at large...
 
Thunderstone is set in the future, long after the "apocalypse" wiped out much of the world. In the years following Under the Burning Suns and [http://www.wesnoth.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=17827 Invasion from the Unknown], the remnants of civilization have come in contact with high technology. Combined with over a hundred years of stability, a new era of innovation has made this rebuilding world far more advanced than before. In this age of mixed magic and science, the first powerful spacecraft have been developed and the elves, dwarves, humans, and orcs of the world of Irdya have ended their isolation from the galaxy at large...
  
==New Features==
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==Era Features==
 
===Terrains===
 
===Terrains===
 
Thunderstone introduces new sets of terrain on top of the traditional Wesnoth terrains. The two major terrain sets are '''Uninhabited''' and '''Space'''. Space is the void between the heavenly bodies. Only spacecraft, robotic or semi-robotic creatures that do not need to breathe oxygen, and creatures shielded and given oxygen with a specialized suit can travel through space. Uninhabited is a similar environment except on a planet or moon, one hostile to most living creatures. The major difference is that only fliers can travel in Space while any machine small enough to enter the atmosphere (all except the biggest spaceships) can travel on or directly above Uninhabited terrain.  
 
Thunderstone introduces new sets of terrain on top of the traditional Wesnoth terrains. The two major terrain sets are '''Uninhabited''' and '''Space'''. Space is the void between the heavenly bodies. Only spacecraft, robotic or semi-robotic creatures that do not need to breathe oxygen, and creatures shielded and given oxygen with a specialized suit can travel through space. Uninhabited is a similar environment except on a planet or moon, one hostile to most living creatures. The major difference is that only fliers can travel in Space while any machine small enough to enter the atmosphere (all except the biggest spaceships) can travel on or directly above Uninhabited terrain.  
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===Vehicles===
 
===Vehicles===
Each faction in Thunderstone will have several vehicles. Most vehicles are so powerful and expensive that they are recruited at level 2 or higher. Vehicles are not living and thus are unpoisonable, undrainable, and unplaugeable. Vehicles can be flying or ground-based, and tend to be stronger than infantry. Their superiority comes with major weaknesses: electric-based attacks, and high prices and upkeep. In addition to the recruitable flying vehicles, there are also unrecruitable spaceships that are much stronger, but can only travel in space terrain. These units are non-standard and much rarer than the normal vehicles.
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Most factions in Thunderstone will have several vehicles. Vehicles typically are so powerful and expensive that they are usually recruited at level 2 or higher. Vehicles are not living and thus have the mechanical trait (unpoisonable, undrainable, and unplaugeable). Vehicles can be flying or ground-based, and tend to be stronger than infantry. Their superiority comes with major weaknesses: electric-based attacks, and high prices and upkeep. In addition to the recruitable flying vehicles, there are also unrecruitable spaceships that are much stronger, but can only travel in space terrain. These units are non-standard and much rarer than the normal vehicles.
  
 
===Five All-New Factions===
 
===Five All-New Factions===
 
====Human Troopers====
 
====Human Troopers====
 
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<div class="thumbcaption">Draft sprites of some Human Troopers.
 
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==Add-ons==
 
==Add-ons==
By the time Thunderstone 1.0 is released, the project will be published on the add-ons server using multiple add-ons.
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Thunderstone will eventually publish the following add-ons:
  
 
'''Thunderstone Era''' will be the core add-on for the Thunderstone project and will provide the units, terrain, and other files necessary for every other Thunderstone-based add-on. This will be the only add-on necessary to play normal multiplayer.
 
'''Thunderstone Era''' will be the core add-on for the Thunderstone project and will provide the units, terrain, and other files necessary for every other Thunderstone-based add-on. This will be the only add-on necessary to play normal multiplayer.
  
'''Thunderstone Campaigns''' will contain main campaigns for the Thunderstone project (including the title campaign, Thunderstone). These campaigns will be considered canon with Thunderstone's storyline and will be good examples of what Thunderstone offers. All of these campaigns will require and feature the core era.
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'''Thunderstone Trilogy''' will focus on the main Thunderstone plot arc, and is designed to be the main set of campaigns for the Thunderstone Era. The trilogy will provide the most epic saga in the Thunderstone timeline, and attempt to showcase many key plot elements and factions.
 
 
'''Thunderstone: Strike Force''' will be a non-linear multiplayer RPG campaign with a worldmap. It will be designed for three players on the same team, where each player controls up to three units. Its "worldmap" is space, with multiple planets and destinations that can be visited, possibly more than once. The players will experience the same Thunderstone universe but from a different perspective.  
 
  
 
==Versions==
 
==Versions==
When released on the add-ons server, Thunderstone will use a versioning system that is designed to help users of the era. The version will be contain three numbers (e.g. 0.1.1). The first one indicates stability, so 1.x.x will be a balanced and "complete" version while 0.x.x is still under construction. The second number indicates incompatible releases, which means that a Wesnoth client using 0.1.0 and one using 0.2.0 will run a risk of getting out-of-sync (OOS) errors in multiplayer. Content such as mappacks or campaigns for Thunderstone might also contain features not found in previous versions, and therefore it is always recommended to update when a new incompatible release is released. The third number indicates compatible releases. This means that content for Thunderstone and MP games using Thunderstone will still work with each other. If 0.1.1 is released, it would update the art of 0.1.0.
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Thunderstone will use a versioning system that is designed to help users of the era. The version will be contain three numbers (e.g. 0.1.1). The first number is the major milestone (see roadmap below). The second number indicates incompatible releases, and users cannot play multiplayer between these versions. Content designed to use Thunderstone might also use features not found in previous versions and thus it is recommended to update when a new incompatible release is released. The third number indicates compatible releases. This means that content for Thunderstone and MP games using Thunderstone will still work with each other. Someone with 0.1.1 could play with someone else who used 0.1.0.
  
 
===Major Release Roadmap: What is needed for...?===
 
===Major Release Roadmap: What is needed for...?===
====0.0.1.x (Alpha)====
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====0.1.x (Demo)====
*Placeholder, draft, or complete base frames for every faction's units (higher levels can still share placeholder with lower levels);
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*Playable.
*WML for every faction's units to the point of non-buggy playing (balance not guaranteed).
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====0.2.x (Alpha)====
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*Unit art: can be placeholder/draft; higher levels can share art with lower levels;
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*Unit WML: every faction's units; non-buggy playing; balance not guaranteed.
  
====0.0.5.x (Beta) ====
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====0.3.x (Beta) ====
*Base frames for every faction's units (none shared, but draft and placeholders allowed);
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*Unit art: can be placeholder/draft; none shared
*Beginning of balancing;
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*Unit WML: balancing begins;
*Extra features (terrains, items, non-factional units, etc.) for everything planned (draft and placeholders allowed, new submissions always welcome).
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*Extra features (terrain, items, other units, etc.) for everything planned are all included.
  
====Release 0.1.x====
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====Release 0.4.x====
*Base frames for every faction's units (placeholders discouraged);
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*Unit art: all base frames included;
*Balanced factions to the point of somewhat fair multiplayer;
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*Unit WML: balanced to the point of somewhat fair multiplayer;
*Majority of extra features (terrains, items, non-factional units) working and not buggy;
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*Extra features (terrain, items, other units, etc.) are mostly polished.
*Additional add-on content (mostly campaign) releases begin.
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*The two additional add-ons are released.
  
 
====Release 1.0====
 
====Release 1.0====
*Complete base frames, most basic animations;
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*Unit art: complete base frames, most basic animations;
*Balanced factions (as best as possible);
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*Unit WML: balanced as best as possible;
*Extra features (terrains, items, non-factional units, etc.);
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*Extra features (terrains, items, other units, etc.) completed;
*Completed, and also at 1.0, core content (campaigns and other official Thunderstone add-ons).  
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*Other official add-ons also completed and also at 1.0.  
  
====Release 2.0 (or 3.0?)====
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====Release 2.0====
*On par with, or close to, Default in terms of art and animations, WML and balance, and contents (campaigns, and other official add-ons), etc.
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*On par with, or close to, Default Era and mainline.
  
 
===Subversion===
 
===Subversion===
Thunderstone also uses [[SVN|Subversion]] (SVN) to coordinate work between the released versions. You can [http://wesnoth-umc-dev.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/wesnoth-umc-dev/trunk/Thunderstone/ browse] the Thunderstone SVN repository to see the latest draft of Thunderstone. Thunderstone is part of [[Wesnoth UMC Dev]], which hosts the project's SVN. You can download Thunderstone with the command:
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Thunderstone also uses version control to coordinate work between the released versions. You can browse the Thunderstone repository to see the latest draft of Thunderstone Era [http://wesnoth-umc-dev.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/wesnoth-umc-dev/trunk/Thunderstone_Era/ here] and Thunderstone Trilogy [http://wesnoth-umc-dev.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/wesnoth-umc-dev/trunk/Thunderstone_Trilogy/ here]. Thunderstone is part of [[Wesnoth UMC Dev]], which hosts the project's repository. You can download Thunderstone with the commands:
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svn co https://wesnoth-umc-dev.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wesnoth-umc-dev/trunk/Thunderstone_Era Thunderstone_Era
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(For the Thunderstone Era)
  
  svn co https://wesnoth-umc-dev.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wesnoth-umc-dev/trunk/Thunderstone Thunderstone
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  svn co https://wesnoth-umc-dev.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wesnoth-umc-dev/trunk/Thunderstone_Trilogy Thunderstone_Trilogy
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(For the Thunderstone Trilogy of campaigns)
  
Please note that Thunderstone, like all add-ons, goes in data/add-ons/ in the Wesnoth userdata directory. Also note that Thunderstone is still heavily under construction so the SVN is merely a preview instead of a full era. SVN tends to be unstable and is generally not compatible with a release of Thunderstone on the add-ons server, so use it with caution.
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Please note that Thunderstone, like all add-ons, goes in data/add-ons/ in the Wesnoth userdata directory. The repository version tends to be unstable and is generally not compatible with a release of Thunderstone on the add-ons server, so use it with caution and do not expect to be able to use it for multiplayer.
  
 
==Coordination==
 
==Coordination==
If you would like to help with Thunderstone, you can coordinate on the #wesnoth-thunderstone IRC channel (for real-time chat and to keep updated on the SVN revisions) and in our forum threads for general discussion and art.
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If you would like to help with Thunderstone, you can coordinate on the #wesnoth-thunderstone IRC channel (for real-time chat and to keep updated on the repository revisions) and in our forum threads for general discussion and art.
  
 
====IRC Channel====
 
====IRC Channel====
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[[Category:Eras]]
 
[[Category:Eras]]
 
[[Category:Thunderstone|*]]
 
[[Category:Thunderstone|*]]
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Latest revision as of 03:26, 21 March 2013

Thunderstone
Maintainer(s) Aethaeryn
Factions Human Troopers, Elvish Mystics, Dwarvish Guardians, Orcish Raiders, Shaxthals
Current Version(s) (See below)
Wesnoth Version(s) 1.7.5 or WesnothRepository
Forum Thread N/A
Unit Trees (No longer exists)
Status {{{status}}}


A post-post-apocalyptic world where fantasy and science fiction collide, Thunderstone is the far future of Wesnoth's world Irdya. The core of the Thunderstone add-on is an era, consisting of five all-new factions - Human Troopers, Elvish Mystics, Dwarvish Guardians, Orcish Raiders, and Shaxthals. The add-on also introduces new terrains, the electric damage type, new weaponry and a new attack range, vehicles, and special units. Altogether, Thunderstone hopes to be the core for scenarios and campaigns set in the far future of the world of Wesnoth.


Story

Thunderstone is set in the future, long after the "apocalypse" wiped out much of the world. In the years following Under the Burning Suns and Invasion from the Unknown, the remnants of civilization have come in contact with high technology. Combined with over a hundred years of stability, a new era of innovation has made this rebuilding world far more advanced than before. In this age of mixed magic and science, the first powerful spacecraft have been developed and the elves, dwarves, humans, and orcs of the world of Irdya have ended their isolation from the galaxy at large...

Era Features

Terrains

Thunderstone introduces new sets of terrain on top of the traditional Wesnoth terrains. The two major terrain sets are Uninhabited and Space. Space is the void between the heavenly bodies. Only spacecraft, robotic or semi-robotic creatures that do not need to breathe oxygen, and creatures shielded and given oxygen with a specialized suit can travel through space. Uninhabited is a similar environment except on a planet or moon, one hostile to most living creatures. The major difference is that only fliers can travel in Space while any machine small enough to enter the atmosphere (all except the biggest spaceships) can travel on or directly above Uninhabited terrain.

Electric Damage Type

Thunderstone also introduces a new damage type called "Electric." Electric is similar to fire, but is usually produced from high-tech weapons. Electric's main specialty is that it does extra damage against high-tech machinery such as vehicles, thus making it an effective counter for otherwise powerful units.

Weaponry and Ranges

Thunderstone introduces many new weapons of a higher technology level than standard Wesnoth, including guns. It also introduces a new attack range, long ranged, that is mostly used in spaceships and other weaponry capable of much higher range than bows or most guns, such as sniper rifles. Because of long ranged's rarity, it usually provides no retaliation to the attacker which is a key strategic advantage.

Guns are portable machines that shoot projectiles at people and have replaced the bow as the ranged weapons of choice. Thunderstone is the dawn of the space-traveling age for the sentient races of Irdya, so guns vary from bullets to bursts of harmful electricity. Unlike bows, the rapid-fire capability of guns enables many guns span two ranges. For example, a shotgun is able to be used in both melee in ranged. Other guns can be used as blunt objects close up to still do melee damage. All standard guns that can be shot in melee have the first strike ability there, while those that are not shot do not have first strike.

Despite the abandonment of the bow for the gun, some close-ranged weapons are still used. These varied objects are not necessarily disadvantaged because they are usually unanticipated.

Vehicles

Most factions in Thunderstone will have several vehicles. Vehicles typically are so powerful and expensive that they are usually recruited at level 2 or higher. Vehicles are not living and thus have the mechanical trait (unpoisonable, undrainable, and unplaugeable). Vehicles can be flying or ground-based, and tend to be stronger than infantry. Their superiority comes with major weaknesses: electric-based attacks, and high prices and upkeep. In addition to the recruitable flying vehicles, there are also unrecruitable spaceships that are much stronger, but can only travel in space terrain. These units are non-standard and much rarer than the normal vehicles.

Five All-New Factions

Human Troopers

file.php?id=34916.png

Draft sprites of some Human Troopers.

Humans are still the jack-of-all-trades race. Balancing magic and science, humans are generalists who adapt to novelty more effectively than the other races of Irdya. Their technical strength area is computers and miniaturization. They, more than the other speaking peoples, tend to win by luring opponents into fatal mistakes.

Elvish Mystics

Elves are still in touch with nature and in the years of peace they have greatly enhanced their magical skills. Elves focus heavily on this magic, rejecting technologies which they find disharmonious, and excel at biology and medicine. Much of their technology is magically-enhanced. Tactically, elves focus on mobility and precision fire.

Dwarvish Guardians

The dwarves are the master technologists and builders of Irdya, especially in the areas of power, weapons, propulsion, and large-scale engineering. They remain intensely conservative, and their technology is ultra-reliable even if it lacks the finesse and efficiency of human or elven work.

Orcish Raiders

Orcs have stolen most of what they have from the more civilized species, but focus mostly on war. Their technology tends towards the crude, overpowered hack, and is notoriously (and sometimes comically) unreliable. The flip side of this is that in any environment that doesn't outright kill them, orcs are less helpless without their tech than the other speaking peoples.

Shaxthals (Biomechs)

Main article: Shaxthals

The Shaxthals are an ancient race created by the original inhabitants of Irdya. These combinations of bioengineering and magic were made to aid in a war, but they soon became out-of-control. They were defeated, however, and only revived recently under the Chaos Empire. When the Chaos Empire was destroyed, the Shaxthals became free to do what they do best - kill.

Add-ons

Thunderstone will eventually publish the following add-ons:

Thunderstone Era will be the core add-on for the Thunderstone project and will provide the units, terrain, and other files necessary for every other Thunderstone-based add-on. This will be the only add-on necessary to play normal multiplayer.

Thunderstone Trilogy will focus on the main Thunderstone plot arc, and is designed to be the main set of campaigns for the Thunderstone Era. The trilogy will provide the most epic saga in the Thunderstone timeline, and attempt to showcase many key plot elements and factions.

Versions

Thunderstone will use a versioning system that is designed to help users of the era. The version will be contain three numbers (e.g. 0.1.1). The first number is the major milestone (see roadmap below). The second number indicates incompatible releases, and users cannot play multiplayer between these versions. Content designed to use Thunderstone might also use features not found in previous versions and thus it is recommended to update when a new incompatible release is released. The third number indicates compatible releases. This means that content for Thunderstone and MP games using Thunderstone will still work with each other. Someone with 0.1.1 could play with someone else who used 0.1.0.

Major Release Roadmap: What is needed for...?

0.1.x (Demo)

  • Playable.

0.2.x (Alpha)

  • Unit art: can be placeholder/draft; higher levels can share art with lower levels;
  • Unit WML: every faction's units; non-buggy playing; balance not guaranteed.

0.3.x (Beta)

  • Unit art: can be placeholder/draft; none shared
  • Unit WML: balancing begins;
  • Extra features (terrain, items, other units, etc.) for everything planned are all included.

Release 0.4.x

  • Unit art: all base frames included;
  • Unit WML: balanced to the point of somewhat fair multiplayer;
  • Extra features (terrain, items, other units, etc.) are mostly polished.
  • The two additional add-ons are released.

Release 1.0

  • Unit art: complete base frames, most basic animations;
  • Unit WML: balanced as best as possible;
  • Extra features (terrains, items, other units, etc.) completed;
  • Other official add-ons also completed and also at 1.0.

Release 2.0

  • On par with, or close to, Default Era and mainline.

Subversion

Thunderstone also uses version control to coordinate work between the released versions. You can browse the Thunderstone repository to see the latest draft of Thunderstone Era here and Thunderstone Trilogy here. Thunderstone is part of Wesnoth UMC Dev, which hosts the project's repository. You can download Thunderstone with the commands:

svn co https://wesnoth-umc-dev.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wesnoth-umc-dev/trunk/Thunderstone_Era Thunderstone_Era

(For the Thunderstone Era)

svn co https://wesnoth-umc-dev.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wesnoth-umc-dev/trunk/Thunderstone_Trilogy Thunderstone_Trilogy

(For the Thunderstone Trilogy of campaigns)

Please note that Thunderstone, like all add-ons, goes in data/add-ons/ in the Wesnoth userdata directory. The repository version tends to be unstable and is generally not compatible with a release of Thunderstone on the add-ons server, so use it with caution and do not expect to be able to use it for multiplayer.

Coordination

If you would like to help with Thunderstone, you can coordinate on the #wesnoth-thunderstone IRC channel (for real-time chat and to keep updated on the repository revisions) and in our forum threads for general discussion and art.

IRC Channel

#wesnoth-thunderstone (irc.freenode.net)

Forum Threads

A forum thread for general discussion will be released as soon as Thunderstone is officially published on the add-ons server. Until then, IRC is a suitable place for communication.

Wiki Pages

Thunderstone art is used to keep track of what art is needed and what art is done.

This page was last edited on 21 March 2013, at 03:26.