In case you're wondering what the pre-demo is, it's essentially an OP2 Beta. It has everything the final game has (though some sounds may be missing) and can actually be quite interesting. Using our modern tools (VOL Extractor and OP2Mapper 2) I have modified demotekm and some of the sheets to re-enable everything that had been disabled by the developers. You'll have to switch into 16-bit color mode or it will switch into 640 x 480 mode (or something along those lines).
Included is a little trivia file I've put together for your enjoyment (which you can read below if you'd like).
Pre-Demo (With Updated tech tree and sheets.vol):
http://users.outpostuniverse.net/mcshay/O...emo_Updated.rarOptional Music Download (Replaces the demo music with music1.wav from the final game in a format the demo will read):
http://users.outpostuniverse.net/mcshay/MusicAddon.rarPre-demo Trivia!
< Story-Related Information >Plymouth 1 VolcanoMt. Goddard was originally named Mt. Williams.
Pre-Demo: "I don't know how, or why, but pray there's a Plymouth to go back to. Mt. Williams has erupted." (Emma)
Final Game: "I don't know how, or why, but pray there's a Plymouth to go back to. Mt. Goddard has erupted." (Emma)
Notes: Mt. Williams could have been named after Ken Williams, founder of Sierra On-Line. Mt. Goddard was probably named after Robert Goddard.
Axen and EmmaFrost was originally Axen's Savant (and Kraft was supposed to be Emma's Savant).
Pre-Demo: "He sighed. 'Frost, open a stealth back-channel to Savant Kraft. I need to talk with Emma.'" (Axen)
Final Game: "He sighed. 'Kraft, open a stealth backchannel to Savant Frost. I need to talk with Emma.'" (Axen)
Notes:No idea why they made this change, though one could speculate that they decided that Kraft was a better name for Axen's Savant (as he is skilled with machinery and computer technology) and Frost was better suited to Emma's cold personality (she tried to convince Axen to kill Nguyen, don't forget).
Vulcan's HammerThe asteroid that destroyed Earth in Outpost 2
is Vulcan's Hammer.
Pre-Demo: "Then, an enormous Asteroid, dubbed "Vulcan's Hammer," was discovered headed on a collision course with Earth; a billion megatons of destructive force gliding silently through space." (Help file)
Final Game: "As the asteroid fragments landed, the last few survivors departed the Solar System, seeking a new home among the stars." (Savant, Intro movie)
Notes: They probably wanted to keep it connected to Outpost 1, but in the end decided it wasn't important.
The ConestogaThe Conestoga was assembled in Earth orbit and fueled above Jupiter. It was assembled by a private organization as the United States government had eliminated NASA's budget.
Pre-Demo: "One company responded to this threat with a plan to build a colonization starship, assembled in Earth orbit and fueled from the atmosphere of Jupiter." (Help file)
Final Game: The final game has almost no information on the Conestoga, except that it was "hastily built". Also, the intro movie depicts the starship as departing from the Earth's surface.
Notes: Again, probably just trying to be consistent with Outpost 1, then saying "Why bother?".
Nukes, Asteroids, and YouThe pre-demo mentions that the United States government launched the nuke at Vulcan's Hammer.
Pre-Demo: "The government, belatedly, tried to act, firing a nuclear missile at the asteroid in an attempt to divert it from its course. The mission failed. The asteroid was split in two, and both parts struck the Earth's surface." (Help file)
Final Game:"As the asteroid fragments landed, the last few survivors..." (Savant, Intro Movie)
Notes: The final game mentions almost nothing about the asteroid. "What asteroid?" "Fragments? Why did it break apart?" "Why did only one ship try to escape?" "Could we have built another starship if we leveled nineteen cities?" The answer to that last question is, apparently, yes.
The New Terran Solar SystemNew Terra is in a binary star system. New Terra is the only habitable planet in said star system.
Pre-Demo: "The ship's pilots set course for a binary star system dozens of light years from Earth. The system had one habitable planet, similar in many respects to Mars." (Help file)
Final Game: "For nearly a century they drifted, suspended in cold sleep, while computer intelligence guided their hastily-built starship and searched, unsuccessfully, for an Earth-like world. Resources dwindling, the computers woke a few of the crew to make a desperate decision. If no Earth-like world could be found, how close was close enough?" (Help file)
Notes: The Final Game's version makes more sense. New Terra is a last-ditch effort to survive, rather than "Hey, let's go land on some Mars-like planet light years away for no apparent reason!" (at least I think so).
< In-Game Stuff >Not-So-StickyFoamPre-Demo: StickyFoam stops a unit from moving but does not damage the Foamed unit.
Final Game: The StickyFoam stops and damages a unit.
Notes: Why?! Why did they do this? If they hadn't, Eden might have had a fighting chance in the early game!
EMP Missiles, Meet My Thor's HammerPre-Demo: EMP Missiles can be shot at by regular attack units (though I can't tell if you can actually destroy an incoming Missile in this manner).
Final Game: Only a Meteor Defense can shoot at and destroy an incoming EMP Missile.
Tubes Are Painful To BuildPre-Demo: Earthworkers can only build one section of tube/wall at a time.
Final Game: Earthworkers can build a "length" of tube/wall at a time. This change is evidence that there is a God, if you ask me.