NEW: games/airstrike
Hi ports@, I ported airstrike, see pkg_info below. The game is still an alpha version and development seems to be kind of staled, also there is only one level so far. Why did I port it? Play it once (with a friend), it is really addicting. Tested on current: i386 and amd64. #pkg_info airstrike Information for airstrike-0.6 Comment: 2D dogfighting game Description: Airstrike is a 2d dogfighting game being slowly developed, currently stalled, but fun. Features include alpha blended raytraced graphics and accurate physics. Maintainer: Andreas Bihlmaier [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://icculus.org/airstrike/ URL to port: http://bihlmaier.org/ports/airstrike.tgz As always comments are welcome. Regards, ahb
Re: NEW: games/airstrike
Quoting Andreas Bihlmaier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I ported airstrike, see pkg_info below. The game is still an alpha version and development seems to be kind of staled, also there is only one level so far. Why did I port it? Play it once (with a friend), it is really addicting. It's fun, but accessing the `About the game' or `Release notes' in the game doesn't work. Also, the game segfaults when trying to switch to fullscreen from the menu, leaving the screen in a different resolution. -- Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane mind. -- (Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man)
Re: NEW: games/airstrike
Yeah, It's fun, after I understood that I must use accelerate to start flying :] For me on i386, switching to fullscreen works fine. But accessing the `About the game' or `Release notes' I get msg on screen Error: could not open 'notes.txt'. On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 04:41:52PM +0200, Michael Knudsen wrote: Quoting Andreas Bihlmaier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I ported airstrike, see pkg_info below. The game is still an alpha version and development seems to be kind of staled, also there is only one level so far. Why did I port it? Play it once (with a friend), it is really addicting. It's fun, but accessing the `About the game' or `Release notes' in the game doesn't work. Also, the game segfaults when trying to switch to fullscreen from the menu, leaving the screen in a different resolution. -- Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane mind. -- (Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man)
Re: NEW: games/airstrike
Quoting nikns ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): For me on i386, switching to fullscreen works fine. But accessing the `About the game' or `Release notes' I get msg on screen Error: could not open 'notes.txt'. Anyone using ion who can fullscreen the game? -- `Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life.' -- (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)
Re: NEW: games/airstrike
builds fine on macppc, fullscreen works also. release notes shows an error that the file does not exist. so long thomas On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 05:49:39PM +0300, nikns wrote: Yeah, It's fun, after I understood that I must use accelerate to start flying :] For me on i386, switching to fullscreen works fine. But accessing the `About the game' or `Release notes' I get msg on screen Error: could not open 'notes.txt'. On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 04:41:52PM +0200, Michael Knudsen wrote: Quoting Andreas Bihlmaier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I ported airstrike, see pkg_info below. The game is still an alpha version and development seems to be kind of staled, also there is only one level so far. Why did I port it? Play it once (with a friend), it is really addicting. It's fun, but accessing the `About the game' or `Release notes' in the game doesn't work. Also, the game segfaults when trying to switch to fullscreen from the menu, leaving the screen in a different resolution. -- Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane mind. -- (Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man)
Re: NEW: games/airstrike
Quoting Andreas Bihlmaier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Fullscreen works for me using i386 + ion3, but I can't test amd64 ATM because one shouldn't drop HDs onto the ground. Ok, fullscreen works in ion if I don't use alt-enter to fullscreen the airstrike window before selecting fullscreen in the game itself. -- Om began to feel the acute depression that steals over every realist in the presence of an optimist. -- (Terry Pratchett, Small Gods)