Krzysztof Sobolewski pravi: > I'm not Czech, but close (Poland) and I could probably help. I'm the author > of Starmapper (http://starmapper.sf.net) and I've been lurking here for a > while trying to overcome my summer-induced laziness ;) So maybe this could > be a good start. There used to be a quite strong Stars! community in Poland, > but I lost contact with them, unfortunately, and I don't know if they are > still interested in this kind of games... I think I am ;) Hi, Krzysztof, great to know you are monitoring these lists and the Thousand Parsec project. There were also quite a few players of Stars! in Slovenia and I'm also trying to get in contact with those I played with. Too bad most of them had a free e-mail with ISP/network that is dedicated just to educational institutions. Most, if not all, of these people are now out of school and so they don't (can't) have the same e-mail anymore.
> We used to use English for that in Stars! - that's quite natural. I suppose > there could be a conflict between human communication and translations of > diplomatic options (haven't looked at that yet). And could AI be made > polyglotic? :) It was this way with us: if we knew that only Slovenians are playing we communicated in Slovenian. But if there was only one non-Slovenian we communicated in English. -- JLP's Blog - http://jlp.holodeck1.com/blog/ _______________________________________________ tp-devel mailing list [email protected] http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp/mailman.php/listinfo/tp-devel
