San Andreas Multiplayer: Difference between revisions

Line 49: Line 49:
|-
|-
|Freighter
|Freighter
|A water-based version of the Area51 mode, where [[Triads]] must break into a rival gang's (the [[Da Nang Boy's]]) freight ship, using speedboats and helicopters.
|A water-based version of the Area51 mode, where [[San Fierro Triads|Triads]] must break into a rival gang's (the [[Da Nang Boys|Da Nang Boy's]]) freight ship, using speedboats and helicopters.
|-
|-
|Manhunt-LV
|Manhunt-LV

Revision as of 03:12, 29 April 2007

File:Sa-mp-lvdm.png
A screenshot showing the free-for-all deathmatch aspect of the popular gamemode, Las Venturas Deathmatch of San Andreas Multiplayer

San Andreas Multiplayer or SA:MP is a third party multiplayer modification for the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas computer game. San Andreas Multiplayer is developed by a team of dedicated fans of the Grand Theft Auto series of video games, who work on their own spare time developing SA:MP as a hobby.

Background information

Vice City Multiplayer

San Andreas Multiplayer started life as a multiplayer modification for Vice City, dubbed Vice City Multiplayer (VC:MP) towards the start of April, 2005. It was decided that VC:MP would be worked on as a codebase for SA:MP, due to the fact the upcoming San Andreas game was not released at the time the team started working. The team consisted of some well known members of the GTA modding community, and was led by kyeman - a prominent figure in the GTA Modding community. Offering preview videos and screenshots showing the status of the development work that was being done quickly gained the mod a large fanbase within the GTA community, with its small forums attracting approximately 120 users before it switched to a new home. After a couple of public beta tests gathering an extremely high amount of interest (so high that long waits were common to get a slot on the beta servers) VC:MP was finally released to a warm reception and has since progressed from v0.1 to v0.1d, with an open-source code release in the progress. This source has now been used by another community member to progress with VC:MP as the main team work on SA:MP. As of 14th May 2006, the release of V0.2 has been described as 'close' by the developer, following a successful period of Beta testing up to v0.1g

History

The Co-Op debacle

Once San Andreas had been released for the PC on Jun 10, 2005 work continued in the same way as it did for VC:MP - by working away in private and periodically releasing screenshots and videos on their website, and answering peoples questions via their forums (which eventually changed from their small hosting to a subforum on the largest GTA community, GTANet/GTA Forums, which also hosted the IRC channel). All was going as it would have expected, until something unexpected and un-welcomed by the community happened: the Development team decided that, to keep San Andreas the way it was meant to be played, that the mod would have a total shift in development path - instead of having a Multiplayer supporting a large number of players in a Deathmatch style, they would instead change it entirely to a Co-Op style mod supporting 6 players. Their idea was that you would be able to play much like single player - with pedestrians, cops chasing you, and following the ever changing storyline - but with 5 of your friends doing it with you. It was a very novel idea, but it was widely rejected by the community and the new forums at GTANet where filled with hate towards the SA:MP development team, no matter how much the team tried to promote the idea. With a large project such as this one, which requires community backing, things did not look well.

kyeman leaves / GTA:Multiplayer

On Sept 18 2005 kyeman, the lead coder and the head of the team, left in the middle of the Co-Op debate due to work commitments making it impossible for him to progress on the mod. He handed over all the existing work so far to the 2nd main coder, spooky, who took control of development work and rebranded the project's name to GTA:Multiplayer (GTA:M) to signify the new change in management.

kyeman returns

Around a month later, kyeman had sorted out his personal life and decided to start helping out the team with a few things. He didn't announce it as a comeback, rather that he would just be helping with any difficulties the team had to ensure work on his codebase carried on, and to keep the faith within the community. The idea of co-op was also scrapped during this time, due to technical limitations, and also the disappointing feedback recieved from the once eager community, and eventually kyeman officially rejoined the team and took charge of procedings again.

Name back to SA:MP

Once everything had been sorted out in regards to kyeman returning to take charge and the direction of development changing back to its original intention of a large deathmatch-style game, the official name of the project was changed back to San Andreas Multiplayer to avoid confusion, and also to avoid any legal implications with Rockstar Games regarding the use of the trademark "Grand Theft Auto."

Gamemodes

There are a wide variety of the so called gamemodes in San Andreas Multiplayer due to the innovative PAWN scripting engine the game uses, allowing any user to create whole missions within the San Andreas map, and used by the server in a special file format - much the same way a 'normal' game would have individual levels for the same mode of gameplay. Some of the styles of gameplay featured by SA:MP are Assault (Attack/Defend), Capture The Flag (in the form of capture the opposing teams car, boat, bike or plane), Team Deathmatch, Deathmatch, Racing or even modes where to win you must be the player with most money (gained by gambling or killing other players). There also is the option of general 'freeroam' gamemodes, where you can do as you wish and follow your own objective.

Official Gamemodes

Gamemode Description
LVDM (aka Moneygrub) Win this gamemode by being the player with the most money, obtained in any way you see fit. A popular gamemode on many servers due to its lack of any 'real' objective, making it a freeroam mode
San Fierro TDM A Team Deathmatch based in San Fierro, where you must stick with your team to become the player with the highest score.
Rivershell A water-based CTF gamemode, where your team must win by capturing a slow moving boat from the opposing teams base before they capture your team's.
Local Yokel SE The same as Rivershell, but based on land using sports cars (the SE standing for sports edition)
Cops 'n' Gangs Another CTF mode, this time between the Los Santos Police and a local gang - the objective vehicle being a slow-moving van.
Area51 An attack gamemode, where attackers must break into Area 51 by parachuting while the military and scientists defend.
Freighter A water-based version of the Area51 mode, where Triads must break into a rival gang's (the Da Nang Boy's) freight ship, using speedboats and helicopters.
Manhunt-LV One person is chosen to be the 'hunted' person, while everyone else must chase him down and kill him. The person who kills the 'hunted' becomes the hunted himself.
LS Parachute A fun gamemode with no objective other than to parachute off tall buildings - popular by people making gameplay videos
Minigun Madness Another fun mode, made to give people a break from the standard objective-based modes. All the players are locked in a small compound in a free-for-all with only miniguns to defend themselves.
Monster A freeroam mode where everyone spawns at the desert airstrip with only monster trucks for transport. Was popular during private Beta testing to demonstrate the game's stability and sync

Creating Gamemodes

Creating gamemodes can be anything from simply placing co-ordinates (co-ords) into the PAWNO editor and compiling to creating fully-fledged missions with progressing spawnpoints, various objectives, and custom in-game commands

Server Hosting

Unlike SA:MP itself, the server version of SA:MP does not require the game to run. The server software is available for both Windows and Unix like systems, at the official site.

Flaws

There are a number of bugs and flaws in the modification, but this has to be expected due to the fact that the multiplayer is 'shoehorned' into the game without any access to the games original source code. "Hit registration" has been described as poor by some players which is a problem with an online game which many players like to play competitavely. Some complaints have also been made about the powerful PAWN scripting engine being hard to use for people with no previous experience of coding (in areas/languages such as C++) who would like to make their own gamemodes to run on their servers. There also are a large number of bugs, but due to the fact the modification has only been released recently this would be expected. There also is a dedicated bug reporting system which implies the bugs will all be worked out eventually, with some already flagged as 'fixed'.

External links

Official links

Fan Sites

SA:MP ladders and ranking sites

See also