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The ''core file'' is a small database, which contains all weapon, ship and station attributes. The core files use the file extension ''IGC''.
In [[Allegiance]] the statlines for all the different ships, stations, [[factions]] etc. are kept in a small database file called the '''Core file''', which uses the <tt>.igc</tt> file extension. By using a program called [[ICE]], developers can tweak the various attributes to improve or change game balance. As there is more than one developer, each with their own idea of what is "balanced" and "fun", several different cores have evolved over time.


Each different Core can be thought of as a 'gameplay mod' and make Allegiance play differently - ships and strategies which are very powerful on one Core may be completely ineffective on another.
Each different Core can be thought of as a 'gameplay mod' and makes Allegiance play differently - ships and strategies which are very powerful on one Core may be completely ineffective on another.


There are several core files which are currently hosted on various servers and can be played. The most popular is [[Dark Nebulae|Dark Nebulae (DN)]].
This article is organised in terms of which core is based off which


=The original Microsoft Allegiance=
When Microsoft ran Allegiance there were two [[MS cores]], one for [[Allegiance Zone]] and one for [[Free Zone]]. They were effectively the same, just that the FZ version did not have access to the Belters nor Rixian [[factions]].


= Cores =
All cores are based off MS in one way or another.
A small overview about the most important cores and the core they're based on:


* [[MS core|Microsoft Allegiance 1.24 (AZ core)]]
==Dark Nebulae==
** Microsoft Allegiance 1.25 (latest MS release)
Started in 2004 by [[Individuals#Noir|Noir]], [[Dark Nebulae|DN]] was one of the most popular cores for a long time, losing out to Community Core once Noir stopped updating the core regulary. Noir's design philosophy was "balance through uniqueness".
*** [[Dark Nebulae|Dark Nebulae (DN)]]
****[[Community Core|Community Core (CC)]]
*** [[Pook core|Pook Core (PC)]]
*** [[AllegPlus|Allegiance Plus (Alleg+)]]
**** [[GoD|Good Old Days (GoD)]]
*** [[Edge of Reality|Edge of Reality (EoR)]]
*** [[Rock Paper Scissors|Rock Paper Scissors (RPS)]]
*** [[Warp core|Warp Core]]


= Other Cores =
===Community Core===
*[[Race core]]
Started in 2008 by Apochboi, [[Community Core|CC]] is based off Dark Nebulae and is very similar to it. CC is intended to balance gameplay based on community feedback as opposed to being solely controlled by one author.
*[[Special operations core|Special operations core (SOC)]]
 
*[[Zoom core|Zoom core (ZC)]]
==Pook Core==
*[[Star Wars mod|Star Wars Core (SW)]]
Started in 2005 by [[Individuals#Pook|Pook]], [[Pook core|PC]] was designed as a "back to basics" [[Allegiance]]. It is based off the latest version of [[Microsoft core]], attempting to remove imbalances, including the entire Rixian [[faction]].
*[[BSG core|Battlestar Galactica Core (BSG)]]
 
==Allegiance+==
Started in 2002 by [[Individuals#Spunkmeyer|Spunkmeyer]] and FoxFour, [[AllegPlus|Alleg+]] was the first player-run attempt at balancing Allegiance since Microsoft stopped supporting it. It lost popularity to Dark Nebulae when the final version contained an artwork bug, and the authors went AWOL.
 
===Good Old Days===
Started in 2004 by Paradigm, [[GoD]] was meant to recreate the "Good Old Days" funnily enough. It was reinvigorated in 2006 by [[Individuals#Grimmwolf|Grimmwolf]].
 
==Edge of Reality==
Started in 2004 by Hawkwood, [[Edge of Reality|EoR]] was all about using the right weapon for the right task, and is fundamentally different from other cores in terms of how you play the game.
 
==Rock Paper Scissors==
Started in 2004 by [[Individuals#DrStrnglv|DrStrnglv]], [[Rock Paper Scissors|RPS]] adds another two levels to the tech tree.
 
===Warp core===
Started in 2007 by Apochboi, [[Warp core|WC]] contains elements of RPS, DN, and Baconcore. It gives players access to superships via an advanced weapons lab.


=Core Authors=
==Other Cores ==
*[[MS core|Microsoft Allegiance 1.XX]]: Microsoft
*[[Race core]] - [[User:Vlymoxyd|Vlymoxyd]]
*[[Dark Nebulae|Dark Nebulae]]: [[User:Noir|Noir]]
*[[Pook core|Pook Core]]: [[User:Pook|Pook]]
*[[AllegPlus|Allegiance Plus]]: [[User:Spunkmeyer|Spunkmeyer]]
*[[GoD|Good Old Days]]:
*[[Edge of Reality|Edge of Reality]]: [[User:Hawkwood|Hawkwood]]
*[[Rock Paper Scissors|Rock Paper Scissors]]: [[User:DrStrnglv|DrStrnglv]]
*[[Warp core|Warp Core]]: [[User:apochboi|apochboi]]
*[[Race core]]: [[User:Vlymoxyd|Vlymoxyd]]
*[[Special operations core|Special operations core (SOC)]]
*[[Special operations core|Special operations core (SOC)]]
*[[Zoom core|Zoom core (ZC)]] [[User:Pook|Pook]]
*[[Zoom core|Zoom core (ZC)]] - [[User:Pook|Pook]]
*[[Star Wars mod|Star Wars Core (SW)]] [[User:Weedman|Weedman]]
*[[Star Wars mod|Star Wars Core (SW)]] - [[User:Weedman|Weedman]]
*[[BSG core|Battlestar Galactica Core (BSG)]]: [http://www.freeallegiance.org/forums/index.php?showuser=43660 Andon]
*[[BSG core|Battlestar Galactica Core (BSG)]] - [http://www.freeallegiance.org/forums/index.php?showuser=43660 Andon]


= External Links =
= External Links =

Revision as of 01:45, 19 September 2008

In Allegiance the statlines for all the different ships, stations, factions etc. are kept in a small database file called the Core file, which uses the .igc file extension. By using a program called ICE, developers can tweak the various attributes to improve or change game balance. As there is more than one developer, each with their own idea of what is "balanced" and "fun", several different cores have evolved over time.

Each different Core can be thought of as a 'gameplay mod' and makes Allegiance play differently - ships and strategies which are very powerful on one Core may be completely ineffective on another.

This article is organised in terms of which core is based off which

The original Microsoft Allegiance

When Microsoft ran Allegiance there were two MS cores, one for Allegiance Zone and one for Free Zone. They were effectively the same, just that the FZ version did not have access to the Belters nor Rixian factions.

All cores are based off MS in one way or another.

Dark Nebulae

Started in 2004 by Noir, DN was one of the most popular cores for a long time, losing out to Community Core once Noir stopped updating the core regulary. Noir's design philosophy was "balance through uniqueness".

Community Core

Started in 2008 by Apochboi, CC is based off Dark Nebulae and is very similar to it. CC is intended to balance gameplay based on community feedback as opposed to being solely controlled by one author.

Pook Core

Started in 2005 by Pook, PC was designed as a "back to basics" Allegiance. It is based off the latest version of Microsoft core, attempting to remove imbalances, including the entire Rixian faction.

Allegiance+

Started in 2002 by Spunkmeyer and FoxFour, Alleg+ was the first player-run attempt at balancing Allegiance since Microsoft stopped supporting it. It lost popularity to Dark Nebulae when the final version contained an artwork bug, and the authors went AWOL.

Good Old Days

Started in 2004 by Paradigm, GoD was meant to recreate the "Good Old Days" funnily enough. It was reinvigorated in 2006 by Grimmwolf.

Edge of Reality

Started in 2004 by Hawkwood, EoR was all about using the right weapon for the right task, and is fundamentally different from other cores in terms of how you play the game.

Rock Paper Scissors

Started in 2004 by DrStrnglv, RPS adds another two levels to the tech tree.

Warp core

Started in 2007 by Apochboi, WC contains elements of RPS, DN, and Baconcore. It gives players access to superships via an advanced weapons lab.

Other Cores

External Links

See Also

The Allegiance Cores
About: Cores · Specialty cores · Development · Core editor
On AU: A Core · BSG · CC · DN · EoR · GoD II · PC · RPS · Tcore · XC PC
Not on AU: Alleg+ · EA · GoD · MS 1.xx · Race · SOC · SW · WC · ZC