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=History=
=History=


The overview of a [[Populous]] player and his progression from being a mere player to becoming a contributor by creating new ideas and innovations to help make [[Populous]] a better gamming experience for gamers.
==The Populous Player==
Khickman (often times called ''khick'' or ''knick'' or ''knickman'' by the other players) joined the [[Populous]] community around mid 2001.  During which time, he would have joined earlier, but the Java client for the EA matchmakers did not work in his webbrowser.  After sorting out such issues, he eventually got into the EA matchmaker and began to play online.  As he soon discovered, the learning curve was extremely steep; the other players always just seemed 10 times better.  Khickman played [[Populous]] for two years as a normal player before making any real contributions to the community.
Khickman (often times called ''khick'' or ''knick'' or ''knickman'' by the other players) joined the [[Populous]] community around mid 2001.  During which time, he would have joined earlier, but the Java client for the EA matchmakers did not work in his webbrowser.  After sorting out such issues, he eventually got into the EA matchmaker and began to play online.  As he soon discovered, the learning curve was extremely steep; the other players always just seemed 10 times better.  Khickman played [[Populous]] for two years as a normal player before making any real contributions to the community.


==The Decoder and Map-Maker==
In 2003, Khickman began working with [[RedWarrior]], who taught Khickman how to edit Hex values to make [[Populous]] levels, to decode the remaining portions of the [[Populous]] level file.  Because [[TheGabber]] kept the map editor private, there was no easy way to edit maps.  Using a Hex editor was the only practical solution at the time and it proved difficult.  While learning the basics of using a Hex editor, Khickman made two map-packs, [[God Worlds]] and [[Prison Worlds]] which belonged to his set of maps known as [[Mod Worlds]].  In time, Khickman figured out how to edit the land with a Hex editor and began work on his first level, [[A Narrow Passage]].
In 2003, Khickman began working with [[RedWarrior]], who taught Khickman how to edit Hex values to make [[Populous]] levels, to decode the remaining portions of the [[Populous]] level file.  Because [[TheGabber]] kept the map editor private, there was no easy way to edit maps.  Using a Hex editor was the only practical solution at the time and it proved difficult.  While learning the basics of using a Hex editor, Khickman made two map-packs, [[God Worlds]] and [[Prison Worlds]] which belonged to his set of maps known as [[Mod Worlds]].  In time, Khickman figured out how to edit the land with a Hex editor and began work on his first level, [[A Narrow Passage]].


When [[TheGabber]] saw what Khickman was capable of with a Hex editor (actually after viewing his fourth level, [[Khick Chess]]) he offered him the opportunity to join [[Populous Reincarnated]].  Khickman took his offer and within a month of joining (around September 2003), he released his first map-pack, [[Fate Worlds]].  At this time, Khickman dissolved [[Mod Worlds]] and continued making maps for  [[Populous Reincarnated]].  Khickman moved his first site for [[Mod Worlds]] to Strategy Planet, just before dissolving the collection of map-packs; this resulted in a new focus for his site.  [[Fate Worlds]] became increasingly popular; it was the most commonly played map-pack, and seems to be today besides the original levels.
When [[TheGabber]] saw what Khickman was capable of with a Hex editor (actually after viewing his fourth level, [[Khick Chess]]) he offered him the opportunity to join [[Populous Reincarnated]].  Khickman took his offer and within a month of joining (around September 2003), he released his first map-pack, [[Fate Worlds]].  At this time, Khickman dissolved [[Mod Worlds]] and continued making maps for  [[Populous Reincarnated]].  Khickman moved his first site for [[Mod Worlds]] to Strategy Planet, just before dissolving the collection of map-packs; this resulted in a new focus for his site.  [[Fate Worlds]] became increasingly popular; it was the most commonly played map-pack, and seems to be today besides the original levels.


==The Programmer==
Over time, Khickman began learning how to write programs, his first program for [[Populous]] was a launcher which allowed people to play IP games through a router.  While programming, he also completed a second map-pack, [[Red Worlds]].  [[Red Worlds]] was a decent map-pack, it just never caught on like [[Fate Worlds]] did.  Khickman's second project, which still hasn't been Completed, was [[Populous Skirmish]], which was a mod which allowed people to play the multiplayer levels against the computers, much like [[Servant]]'s [[Cray Bot]].  Khickman also wrote a program to convert [[Populous]] Palettes to Windows Palettes so that users could edit [[Populous]] textures inside of an imaging program.
Over time, Khickman began learning how to write programs, his first program for [[Populous]] was a launcher which allowed people to play IP games through a router.  While programming, he also completed a second map-pack, [[Red Worlds]].  [[Red Worlds]] was a decent map-pack, it just never caught on like [[Fate Worlds]] did.  Khickman's second project, which still hasn't been Completed, was [[Populous Skirmish]], which was a mod which allowed people to play the multiplayer levels against the computers, much like [[Servant]]'s [[Cray Bot]].  Khickman also wrote a program to convert [[Populous]] Palettes to Windows Palettes so that users could edit [[Populous]] textures inside of an imaging program.


==United by Clan Loyalty==
Khickman also formed a clan by the name of [[Dragon Team]], with [[RedWarrior]].  Unfortunately, the clan closed its doors last year (2005) when the administrators had their interests set on bigger and better things.  Khickman now helps out [[The_White_Tiger]] with his clan, [[Southern Style]] and has become a member.
Khickman also formed a clan by the name of [[Dragon Team]], with [[RedWarrior]].  Unfortunately, the clan closed its doors last year (2005) when the administrators had their interests set on bigger and better things.  Khickman now helps out [[The_White_Tiger]] with his clan, [[Southern Style]] and has become a member.


==Up to Now==
Khickman has worked with the [[Populous Reincarnated]] staff for some time and plans to continue on doing so.  Although Khickman really doesn't play Populous all that much anymore, many of his contributions are still valued by the community today.
Khickman has worked with the [[Populous Reincarnated]] staff for some time and plans to continue on doing so.  Although Khickman really doesn't play Populous all that much anymore, many of his contributions are still valued by the community today.



Revision as of 23:50, 27 May 2006

Khickman (pronounced kay + hick + man) is a Populous player and staff person to Populous Reincarnated. During his years in the Populous community, he produced three map-packs: Fate Worlds, Red Worlds, and Beyond Fate Worlds. Khickman also produced two other map-packs which never made it into the Populous Reincarnated collection; they were originally part of his first set map-packs, Mod Worlds.

History

The overview of a Populous player and his progression from being a mere player to becoming a contributor by creating new ideas and innovations to help make Populous a better gamming experience for gamers.

The Populous Player

Khickman (often times called khick or knick or knickman by the other players) joined the Populous community around mid 2001. During which time, he would have joined earlier, but the Java client for the EA matchmakers did not work in his webbrowser. After sorting out such issues, he eventually got into the EA matchmaker and began to play online. As he soon discovered, the learning curve was extremely steep; the other players always just seemed 10 times better. Khickman played Populous for two years as a normal player before making any real contributions to the community.

The Decoder and Map-Maker

In 2003, Khickman began working with RedWarrior, who taught Khickman how to edit Hex values to make Populous levels, to decode the remaining portions of the Populous level file. Because TheGabber kept the map editor private, there was no easy way to edit maps. Using a Hex editor was the only practical solution at the time and it proved difficult. While learning the basics of using a Hex editor, Khickman made two map-packs, God Worlds and Prison Worlds which belonged to his set of maps known as Mod Worlds. In time, Khickman figured out how to edit the land with a Hex editor and began work on his first level, A Narrow Passage.

When TheGabber saw what Khickman was capable of with a Hex editor (actually after viewing his fourth level, Khick Chess) he offered him the opportunity to join Populous Reincarnated. Khickman took his offer and within a month of joining (around September 2003), he released his first map-pack, Fate Worlds. At this time, Khickman dissolved Mod Worlds and continued making maps for Populous Reincarnated. Khickman moved his first site for Mod Worlds to Strategy Planet, just before dissolving the collection of map-packs; this resulted in a new focus for his site. Fate Worlds became increasingly popular; it was the most commonly played map-pack, and seems to be today besides the original levels.

The Programmer

Over time, Khickman began learning how to write programs, his first program for Populous was a launcher which allowed people to play IP games through a router. While programming, he also completed a second map-pack, Red Worlds. Red Worlds was a decent map-pack, it just never caught on like Fate Worlds did. Khickman's second project, which still hasn't been Completed, was Populous Skirmish, which was a mod which allowed people to play the multiplayer levels against the computers, much like Servant's Cray Bot. Khickman also wrote a program to convert Populous Palettes to Windows Palettes so that users could edit Populous textures inside of an imaging program.

United by Clan Loyalty

Khickman also formed a clan by the name of Dragon Team, with RedWarrior. Unfortunately, the clan closed its doors last year (2005) when the administrators had their interests set on bigger and better things. Khickman now helps out The_White_Tiger with his clan, Southern Style and has become a member.

Up to Now

Khickman has worked with the Populous Reincarnated staff for some time and plans to continue on doing so. Although Khickman really doesn't play Populous all that much anymore, many of his contributions are still valued by the community today.

Khickman and TedTycoon are also working together on programming a two-dimensional map editor which will be designed to be robust, innovative, powerful, and user-friendly for all map-makers.

Contributions

Khickman has made several contributions to the Populous community; here are the high points:

Website

For more information about Khickman's work, see his website, The Populous Vault.