Thanks Michael for trying out my game.
The game defaults to full screen mode, but once it starts you can use
the config menu to change resolution and switch full screen to "No".
I've installed ubuntu on a space harddrive and managed get my game going
:-) There were more things wrong than just the upper/lower case issue :-\
So here's a link to the replacement TimeTrek.py file (note it's just the
.py file, so small download) :-
https://mega.co.nz/#!NMVgALoB!uVWAVht6-BjahLWPHwqzw_Wd8If6iF_bBmwMZONgE00
Cheers,
Ted.
On 26/12/2014 7:30 p.m., Michael Lutynski wrote:
Hello Ted,
Okay, I checked out the new version on my Kubuntu Linux (essentially
Ubuntu).
The first thing I noticed is that it went into fullscreen mode, which
worked, but I have my desktop spread over two monitors and due to the
way the monitors are situated, it’s not truly a complete rectangular
region (they’re staggered). Anyway, I prefer to play games in a window
otherwise I won’t see parts of the play field. I looked in the code to
find where you’re setting it to full screen and it wasn’t obvious, so
I gave up that.
Continuing on... I didn’t see an intro movie, but I got to a title
screen (I think) and then I clicked around and it crashed:
> python TimeTrek.py
ffmpeg version 0.8.10-6:0.8.10-0ubuntu0.13.10.1, Copyright (c)
2000-2013 the Libav developers
Movies/Preintro.avi: No such file or directory
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "TimeTrek.py", line 3129, in <module>
main()
File "TimeTrek.py", line 158, in main
imageload()
File "TimeTrek.py", line 3035, in imageload
bop[i] = pygame.image.load("Images/Bird of Pray/"+imgscale+"/bop00" +
str(i+1).rjust(2,"0") + ".png")
pygame.error: Couldn't open Images/Bird of Pray/high/bop0001.png
The reason why it was saying:
Movies/Preintro.avi: No such file or directory
is because file names are case-sensitive under Linux and it should say
Movies/PreIntro.avi (capital I not i)
Probably same thing with the bop0001.png.
I’d suggest downloading and installing Ubuntu 14.04. It’s so much fun
to develop under Linux, and there’s so many tools that it’s an
embarrassment of riches.
Keep trying!
~ Michael
On Fri : Dec 26, 2014 10:58:01 AM you wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I've reworked my game (Time Trek) to use ffmpeg to play the movie
> sequences instead of the built-in movie module.
>
> I've coded it to work on Windows, Linux and Mac, but I'm unable to test
> on either Linux or Mac, so I'm not sure if it'll work on those.
>
> Here's a link to download it :-
>
>
https://mega.co.nz/#!wJ1CyApC!f17uBGBzfds2D0gQN5hEkqBnqtOriYT3ECT4S6C-Yi8
>
> Because it doesn't require the movie module, it will now work with
> either python 2 or 3.
> It still requires pygame 1.9.2, and ffmpeg needs to be in the TimeTrek
> directory or in the path.
> Also at least a core 2 duo or better processor.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ted.
>
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