Version Comparison

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This page describes the differences between the versions of Star Control II on the PC and the 3DO, and The Ur-Quan Masters.

Gameplay differences

The price to know why the Melnorme's bridge turns purple

In the PC version the price the Melnorme ask for the information on why their bridge just turned purple is 120,000 Credits. In the 3DO version and in The Ur-Quan Masters, it takes 12,000,000 Credits. In no version can you actually acquire the required amount of Credits.

The MetaChron

The Melnorme speak of this artifact in the PC version. It isn't mentioned in the 3D0 version or in UQM.

Graphical changes

Resolution

The PC version of Star Control used a 320x200 screen resolution. The 3DO used 320x240, but had large borders around the edges, (for better viewing on TV screens), which meant the usable space was even less. UQM uses 320x240 internally, without the large borders, and has several scaling methods available to improve the quality on higher resolutions. 640x480 mode is available in pure SDL mode, higher resolution modes are only available in OpenGL mode.


Dialog history

On the PC, you could review your conversation partner's words in dialogs when it was your turn to speak. The 3DO version instead had a progress bar for the spoken text. You could rewind and replay this text, even as it was being spoken. UQM has both.


Game menus

The game menus in the PC version were purely textual, with the various choices visible at once. On the 3DO, with text on a TV screen being more difficult to read, only the current selection was visible, in the form of an image with some text above it. In UQM you have the choice. Up until version 0.3 the default was 3DO menus, after that, the default is PC menus.


Planet statistics

On the PC, the planet statistics were described in text. On the 3DO, where this was harder to read, Toys for Bob have chosen to replace this text by images. In UQM you have the choice. Up until version 0.3 the default was 3DO menus, after that, the default is PC menus.


Planetary exploration

In the PC version, when you landed on the surface of a planet, you could only see the surface directly around the lander, in a small box in the bottom right corner of the screen. On the 3DO the entire main window was used for this. UQM does it like the 3DO.


Intro and ending

The PC version had a slideshow intro and ending, whereas the 3DO version had pre-rendered 3d cutscenes. Due to copyright issues, the 3d movies can't be distributed with UQM, but the current CVS version of the game is able to play them if you have the original 3DO CD to extract them from. More information about this can be found here. The PC slides should also be available in future releases.


Ship animations in super melee

In Super Melee the 3do had animations for each of the ships. Due to the same copyright issues as with the intro and ending videos, these can't be distributed with UQM either. It is currently not even possible to use these movies in the game even if you have extracted them from the 3DO CD yourself. This should change in the future.


Auditory changes

Game Music

The music of the PC version was solely tracker music. In the 3DO version, the orbit and solarsystem music were freshened up, the battle, HyperSpace, StarBase, outfit flagship, and shipyard music were remixed, the QuasiSpace music was replaced, 4 new orbit tracks were added, and the intro, victory and credits music were replaced by the background music of the new videos. For UQM you can enjoy either version. The music from the PC version is contained in the main content package; the 3DO music is available in a separate package. In addition, you may download music specially remixed for UQM by the Precursors.


Speech

Unlike the PC version, where all game text was written, the 3DO version contained spoken voice for all the alien dialogs (about 12 hours in total). For UQM, it is optional, and is available in a separate package (about 110 MB in size). In UQM, there are still some small discrepancies between what the alien is saying and what is written on screen. This will be corrected in future versions.


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