New Player

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Welcome to Space Station 14!

You've just begun your shift aboard a Nanotrasen space station. You and your fellow crewmates are tasked with working together, surviving, and having fun!

Make sure to follow all server rules. You can ask questions or report rule breaks to the '''admin team''' by using the admin help menu. (accessible by pressing [[[keybind="OpenAHelp"/]]])

More detailed guides about specific jobs and mechanics can be found [textlink="here." link="SS14"/]

This guide can be reopened at any time using [[[keybind="OpenGuidebook"]]].

Basic Controls

The following are the controls you'll need for regular gameplay:

- Run using WASD. Hold down SHIFT to walk

- Examine the world around you with [[[keybind="ExamineEntity"]]]

- Interact with the world using [[[keybind="Use"]]]

- Hovering over an entity and pressing [[[keybind="UseSecondary"]]] shows the context menu, which contains additional interactions

- Swap hands using X and activate the currently held item with Z

- Drop held items with Q or throw them using CTRL+Q

- Pull and release things with [[[keybind="TryPullObject"]]] and [[[keybind="ReleasePulledObject"]]]

A more comprehensive list can be found on the [textlink="controls" link="Controls"] page.

What is SS14?

Space Station 14 is a multiplayer game about paranoia and chaos on a space station and a remake of the cult-classic Space Station 13.

Join dozens of other players on an intricately designed and simulated space station, immersing yourself in roleplay and dealing with threats along the way.

SS14 is an open-source game developed by people just like you! It receives daily updates and may at times be '''unstable.'''

If you want to report bugs or help with development, join the discord and learn how to get started.

Gameplay

If you’re new to roleplaying or are unfamiliar with IC and OOC please read on. If not, skip to the next section.

SS14 is at its core a roleplaying game - You play a role on the station through your character which you can customise from the lobby prior to joining the game. You can select the roles or jobs your character plays via the customisation menu too. When you’re in a round playing your character, you are IC or In Character. When you’re in character you forget any knowledge of previous rounds or essentially of the outside world and you play as if you’re a member of the station's crew.

Therefore, OOC or Out of Character is any conversations you have outside of the game world e.g. in the OOC chat, on discord or with your friends. You shouldn’t discuss the current round or anything that’s IC (in character) in out of character OOC chats. Likewise anything you see or read in OOC cannot be used by your character in game such as if someone on discord names a traitor or tells you they’re dying in a certain location and for you to go help them. This is known as metagaming and will get you banned if discovered.

If you suspect a player in game is metagaming (e.g. you’re a traitor and they just walk up to you and kill you without you doing anything to antagonise them) then report them via ahelp or discord.

To summarise, when you’re in game, don’t discuss the round anywhere else until the round is over and don’t share information about the round in OOC such as if you’re dying, where you are or if you find a traitor.

Traitors, antagonists, RDM and “self antag”

If in your character customisation settings you selected the chance to become an antagonist (antag) or other traitor role, it is not guaranteed that you will be one. When a traitor gamemode round starts there is a random roll of all the players who selected the chance to become a traitor and only some get selected. They will be notified they are a traitor in chat and will have a set of objectives they can view by pressing C.

Being an antagonist is not an excuse to go on a murder spree. Your job is to complete your objectives which on occasion will include escaping alive or dying a glorious death. How you complete your objectives is up to you so murder is valid but try to have fun (ideally not at everyones expense but that’s up to you).

If you suspect an antagonist such as a traitor or cultist etc report them to security as fast as possible and if necessary do what you can to protect yourself. Remember traitors are people too, so ideally they should be arrested and prosecuted under space law and not just murdered (but do what you need to do to survive).

RDM or random deathmatch is the act of killing someone for no reason or attempting to. If you are being attacked it is likely the other person could be an antag but if you’re unsure, ask the admins for help (ahelp) to check this when convenient.

Self antag or self antagonising is when you are NOT an antagonist which is determined at round start on traitor modes, and you go out of your way to break the law, damage the station or commit murder. Breaking the law is not inherently self antagging, but murdering, attacking, attempting to break into high security areas etc are examples of self antagging and will get you banned. Unless you are an official antagonist then you are a normal member of the crew who’s only objective is to complete their shift in their designated role.