Developed by Blind Mind Studios from 2011-2017 and first launched in March 2015, Star Ruler 2 is a massive-scale 4X/RTS set in space. Explore dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of systems in a galaxy (or galaxies) of your choosing, expand across their planets, exploit the resources you find, and ultimately exterminate any who stand in your way. The fate of your empire depends on your ability to master the economy, field a military, influence galactic politics, and learn what you can about the universe.
Open Star Ruler is a community-led attempt to maintain and upgrade the original game with as little impact as possible upon its compatibility with the commercially distributed binaries from Steam and GOG.
This repository contains the source code and build automation for OpenSR's fork of the Starflare engine, originally developed by Blind Mind Studios. It is used solely to develop engine-side improvements to OpenSR.
The Star Ruler 2.exe
contained in the main folder is just a launcher. To run
the game, you will need to build the binaries for your platform from source, and
insert them into your working copy of the OpenStarRuler-Data repository.
(Alternatively, if you're only interested in playing the game, you can use the OpenSR Launchpad to install the game without building it yourself.)
You will need Visual Studio 2017 to build Star Ruler 2 on Windows. Simply open the
Visual Studio solution in source/msvc/Star Ruler 2/
, and build the Star Ruler 2
project
in either the Debug
or the Non-Steam Release
configuration.
Please note that while the built executable ends up in the bin/win64/
directory, it expects to be
started with its working directory set to the main directory (where the
launcher and the data
, locales
, and scripts
folders are). So when debugging from Visual Studio,
make sure the Working Directory
configuration property is set to your working copy of OpenSR-Data.
To build the binary files on Linux,
make sure your working directory is set to the main directory (the root folder of this repository),
then run make
to compile the binaries.
Several dependencies are required to build on Linux, including: libpng, zlib, GLU, freetype2, libvorbisfile, libvorbis, libogg, libopenal, libbz2, libXRandR, and libcurl.
- The game's soundtrack was never open-sourced, and the OpenSR team has not chosen any replacements. The OpenSR Launchpad can install OpenSR as an upgrade on top of an existing commercial installation. The commercial version's music will then automatically be detected and played.
- All code for accessing the SteamWorks API has been removed. The game platform abstraction layer
game_platform.h
has been kept intact, so other mod-sharing platforms could potentially be integrated into the game. - Code for the automatic game patcher that is part of the GOG.com release is part of the repository, but the functionality is disabled, since it relies on delta updates and does not work with OpenSR at this time.
- While the actual source code is probably still compatible with 32-bit platforms, project files and external dependencies for 32-bit builds were not included in the source dump, nor have they been replicated by the OpenSR team at this time.
In theory (see #1). The original open-source dump by Blind Mind was stated to be multiplayer-compatible with the commercial versions. However, in practice, there have occasionally been anomalies and unexplained crashes that may not have been fully resolved yet.
If you absolutely must make multiplayer-incompatible changes to the open source version,
please remember to change the MP_VERSION
identifier in the scripts/definitions/version.as
file
in the OpenStarRuler-Data repository, so things do not break from people with incompatible versions trying to join each other.
Be advised that multiplayer-incompatible changes to the Starflare engine are to be avoided whenever possible until further notice,
and that unless it is absolutely necessary, multiplayer-incompatible changes to the game data should be submitted to the OpenSR Modpack,
not OpenSR-Data. Pull requests not adhering to these criteria will be held under severe scrutiny and probably rejected.
Yes. Blind Mind modified the code to bypass all DLC checks and unlock it by default. The Wake of the Heralds content is always available in OpenSR.
Most Star Ruler 2 community activity is centered around the Steam Forums (it is possible to post without owning the game on Steam, though Steam activity has dropped off considerably), and the OpenSR Discord.
Star Ruler 2 and OpenSR source code are licensed as MIT, art assets are licensed as CC-BY-NC 2.0.
Some third-party code is contained in this repository as dependencies. Licenses for those projects are contained in the appropriate source folders.
See the COPYING file for more information.