I hate you.
This is going to cost me many sleepless nights ;(
Anyway .. thanks for the port, my meager laptop (with ATI Radeon LW
RV200 Mobility 7500 M7) seems to have no problems running this at a
semi reasonable speed. Smoother than games/quake2, with lots of
options turned down.
Sadly, unlike the statement on the website ("I think the mouse doesn't
suck anymore also, though still, your mileage may vary."), mousing
around was horrible (jumping all over the place, uncontrollable). As
this is the only way for me to play, I can't really play right now.
I think this also allows for playing with the original pk3 files, so
I'll have to dig those up from somewhere.
Port-wise, I wonder if it would make sense to break this up into three
subpackages, -server, -client and -data (so you can install just the
server and play with the original filesets). Not sure how feasible
this is, currently more interesting in playing ;)
Cheers,
Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 09:10:58PM +0300, Antti Harri wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> attached is a port of openarena 0.8.0.
>
> http://www.openarena.ws/
>
> "OpenArena is an open-source content package for Quake III Arena licensed
> under the GPL, effectively creating a free stand-alone game. You do not
> need Quake III Arena to play this game."
>
> It needs some work though, it has been known to run on
> macppc and x86 but not on amd64 so perhaps someone with
> amd64 could try it out and solve the issue?
>
> *hint* you can try out oga's drm drivers at the same time
> if you haven't already :-)
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