Descent 3 Linux Client 71
GehRehmee writes "This thread from the Descent Bulletin Board contains a comment from Jeff Slutter of Outrage Entertainment, enlightening the masses on an upcoming Glide/OpenGL Linux client for Descent 3. Not a lot of details, but good news for everyone getting tired of q3test. " Well, no sound, no joystick, minor bugs-but it sounds like it shgould be out soon.
Re:..But Descent 3 is not :( (Score:1)
Re:Descent3 is a crappy game (Score:1)
Best players use sticks. (Score:1)
Mouselook in D3, btw, doesn't count as a controller option -- mouselook has been universally condemned by the core Descent community since it eliminates the fundamental tactic of getting behind your opponent.
Re:Descent3 is a crappy game (Score:1)
DGA as root - YES (Score:1)
Re:Linux is a crappy gaming platform (Score:1)
Maybe some company will come out with the DirectOS (Alex St. John) method. Since Linux is free it should be possible to create a bootable CD with just enough software to bootstrap the game and graphics libraries. You aren't going to need a full command line environment, all the X libraries--just the ones the game uses. You could run the game off the CD or boot off the CD and be sure that the libraries have been tested to work optimally with the game. With the ability to create a directory of symlinks from a CD you could even update the game libraries easily.
Just my $0.02 US
DRI (Score:1)
Re:Add another "woohoo!!!" (Score:1)
My friend Rob and I got hooked on it our freshman year in college, right when the original DI playable demo came out. We'd stay up until all hours of the night to play that thing, and then struggle to get up in the morning to go to class.
We've often referred to it as the most expensive computer game we've ever played. That game, single-handedly, has fueled more hardware upgrades than anything I've used in my life. Between faster processors, more memory, better audio and video subsystems, new controllers, and larger hard disks (storing all those extra levels)... aahhh.
I don't know what's worse: the amount of money I've sunk into getting that game to be absolutely kick-ass, or the fact that I don't regret spending a penny of it!
Descent3 is a crappy game (Score:1)
D3 SUCKS. 1024x768x32 is JERKY on a P2-504, 256M RAM and a TNT2 Ultra at 175/183. It constantly crashes if you try to save during heavy firefights. You cannot finish more than 5-6 missions even on normal difficulty because you need to reload every 10 seconds (no kidding!). And I have played games, including D1 and D2 for more than 10 years...
Great graphics, yes, and levels are cool, but it's all for nothing if programmers did a crappy job optimizing framerate - and they did. Great for showing off your PC but not more than that. It may be good for multiplayer, wouldn't know that, but for single-player it sucks. That's probably why Parallax split, as Volition's FreeSpace is simply FANTASTIC.
So when I got too close to a hearth attack, I've put CD back in the box and put it on consignment. Games should be *fun*, not frustration...
Re:1280x1024 V3 3k, AMD K6-2 400, 128MB Ram smokes (Score:1)
Cool... (Score:1)
Descent3 (Score:1)
Rock on Outrage!
Descent 3 (Score:1)
My impressions? Well, the textures are simply amazing compared to what could be done back in '94. It's nice running at 1024x768 with virtually no slowdown (except when there's a lot of aliens on screen). It's awesome that you can finally go outside the bases. Cool new weapons, especially the Black Shark. I love the realistic explosions.
But single player mode, although much richer than the original game, is still boring IMO. Only multiplayer mode is satisfying.
Yessss! (Score:1)
Woo! (Score:1)
Parallax (now Outrage/Volition) is a good company.
I was happy when I saw that D3 came with a dedicated server for Linux, but a client
I must now go and send many letters of thanks and
encouragement..
Descent 1 (Score:1)
(btw.. d1 is the best, even tho outrage did a GREAT job on d3)
Re:Joysticks? You pansy. (Score:1)
(Mouselook, aka "Insta-Turn", allows players to spin around instantly, defying physics. Many dedicated servers ban this option)
Your mouse will still work under "flightsim" mode, although I've been told it takes alot of getting used to.
Ok and now I will feel whole again. :) (Score:1)
But now that this news has come about I fear it's all going to happen all over again.
I'll lose my job. Start failing classes. My wife will leave me. The dog will probably die from myself forgetting to feed it. The cops will start coming over again questioning why I'm screaming bloodly murder at the computer at 2am in the morning. Fools, they won't even know what I mean by dogfight. I'll need another trashcan for all the keyboards I'll be spinning through. I'll have to get new skin graphed on my fingers. And eyeball sprayers to keep me from blinking and missing one frame.
I've even thought of ways to covert my car to be able to strife and have quad level 6 lasers. Lord knows I pray for the ability to pass out smart mines to tailgators.
Curse you Descent! Curse this love/hate relationship! AAAAAAHHHAHAAAA, must frag, must frag!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Eros, apologizes in advance for all the bad grammar, spelling, and generally insane mumblings.
CAREFUL! (Score:1)
Make sure you remap the mine key before giving doing the codes, or you might end up with with a nasty surprise!
I just played the D3 demo for the first time rescently. I have to say that the robots have gotten alot smarter...
Re:Joysticks? You pansy. (Score:1)
Re:Ok and now I will feel whole again. :) (Score:1)
Re:Descent3 is a crappy game (Score:1)
Unbelievably cool news (Score:1)
Re:Works fine for me! PPro 200, SB16, Voodoo2 (Score:1)
Btw, you use NT, can you install it on a logical partition? I tried and it won't
Re:Descent3 is a crappy game (Score:1)
hmm. (Score:1)
My first
Humunculous (Score:1)
Humunculous is the one... are you saying that if you're over/under him he can't hit you? Because you can't run from him, afterburners are still slower than he is (bigger mass = faster move ?!). What I eventually did is hide in those dark places left and right of where he emerges from, and sometimes - takes try&pray, save/load a dozen times, he won't follow so you have "only" cops to deal with, and after they're done you can try your luck on him. Unfortunately the game is buggy so once he just disappeared and I couldn't finish the level - guided missiles still went for him but God knows where he was. So only on the third try (first save bug, then dissapearance bug) I finished it... took me the whole evening. 4 direct hits with mega missiles and he still doesn't even slow down while advancing
Re:Ok and now I will feel whole again. :) (Score:1)
Re:Cool... (Score:1)
I am not sure what kind of problems you get there
point? (Score:2)
2) Why would you want to play Descent 3 without a joystick?
Re:Descent3 is a crappy game (Score:1)
Re:Cool... (Score:1)
And the crowd goes wild! (Score:1)
Anyway, I recently bought D3 but haven't played it as much as I'd like to because of the hassle of rebooting, so this is great news! (less great if it's not going to be a complete, fully supported port)
It seems I'll be playing Quake 2, Quake 3 and Descent 3 in linux soon. To complete my collection I just need Falcon 4 and Shogo.
Regarding Shogo: If you're like me, and think that in a certains sense, ID games have been going downhill since Wolf3D (you're not on edge as you peak through the doors with 20% health, you don't jump in your seat when you're shot in the back) then Shogo's out-of-vehicle parts may appeal to you.
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Linux is a crappy gaming platform (Score:1)
I tried playing Q2 under Linux. Basically you have two options: run it under X, in which case it runs in a tiny window; or run it under svgalib, which is quite outdated. Neither way is good. Q2 is noticeably slower under Linux then under Windows.
I also heard about the DGA mode in X. In fact I downloaded a demo of (forget what) from loki.com specifically to try DGA. Well, I must admit it actually works. But you have to run the game as root. Q2, on the other hand, doesn't support it.
When a game is ported to Linux, what *exactly* is it ported to? X? If so, that is a rather bad idea. X is a bottleneck for games.
I think graphics support should be a part of the kernel. Games should not require X to run. Only then can you get acceptable performance. I know lots of people object that, but
1. You always have an option not to compile it.
2. It is IMHO better then running games as root.
Is kernel framebuffers / ggi supposed to do that?
Re:Big Deal, We need a Tribes 2 client (Score:1)
Re:Joysticks? You pansy. (Score:1)
Here is the layout: (keeps your hands on the home row, ready to fly!)
tab-automap e-nose down t-missle1 y-missle2 i-forward o-up
s-turnL d-flare f-turnR j-slideL k-afterburn(d2) l-slideR
c-nose up b-mine ,-backup .-down
space-fire primary
P.S. Sorry about the formatting, I'm no html wonder (shrug).
P.S.S. Yes, I'm a lefty, but my right handed wife can play a pretty mean game of D with this layout. (Yes, I got a good one, she plays descent and enjoys it)!
Re:point? (Score:1)
This is essentially the public announcement that a Descent 3 Linux Client will become available. Freshmeat will be the more appropriate forum once the product is released, IMO.
2) Joystick/Sound support is not the client yet. That doesn't mean it won't be.
Add another "woohoo!!!" (Score:1)
More games... more games... (Score:1)
Now, I know this is SlashDot, the epitome of Linux users and Evilsoft hatred (I'm only one half of that... so far), so I'm betting there's very few other Windoze users on here who read all this , but I just gotta ask this:
Are there any other Windoze users out there who are stalling their transition to Linux SOLELY because of the games they play?
I mean, if Team17 makes a Linux version of Worms: Armageddon, that and D3 will be it for me. Give me a C++ compiler and I'll try to continue learning C++ on Linux...
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Keyboard - Joystick combo (Score:1)
Tab: automap
Caps: slide upward
A: move forward
LShift: slide left
Z: move backward
X: slide right
LCtrl: slide downward
Re:point? (Score:1)
2) Strange, I've played the Descent series on my mouse and a bunch of keys only I can identify, and I can do pretty good. I picked up a joystick to try D3 with it, and I couldn't get the hang of it at all...
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Re:More games... more games... (Score:1)
Second problem is that new hardware takes long time to get supported, and I'm HW junkie. I actually bought AccelX commercial X-server to help me with that, but e.g. SB Live support is still flaky.
Both KDE and Gnome beat win98 GUI, but even then Netscape is easier to use in Windows - and looks better, although AccelX does much better job of rendering fonts than XFree. UNIX version of netscape is worse because of crappy motif dialog boxes. I deal with motif at work as well, and I don't like it at all.
Re:Ok and now I will feel whole again. :) (Score:1)
Re:Descent3 is a crappy game (Score:1)
Re:DRI (Score:1)
Get a DreamCast if you want NO overhead. For computers, you expect a little overhead. With computers, you expect more than just games to be run. People who design the process assume you wan't to return to normal work afterwards.
X is not that big a resource to have running in the background. All the work that it will be doing is opening a window. What makes X seams like a pig is that most of your apps use X's resources, for things like pixmaps. Just open a little X session with "xinit -e gamename" to get a minimal X session.
run X at different bpp (Score:1)
..But Descent 3 is not :( (Score:1)
Get a graphics card/Properly configure X (Score:1)
If you want to play 3D games, you probably want a 3D card. I believe 3dfx cards have a Mesa extension to go fullscreen. My G200 doesn't, but Q2 just positions the window at 0,0 and reduces the resolution. As for being root to use DGA... that's not right. Either you have X horribly misconfigured or it needs root for something else.
Re: Games in X
I live in X with many xterms, so it doesn't bother me any. If you don't, then you're right about GGI. I believe there is already a 3D API in GGI with support for 3dfx cards. At this point, I don't think that 3D is part of the framebuffer interface, but I could be wrong...
Re:Linux is a crappy gaming platform (Score:1)
Ohh yea, you can shrink the size of X, so you can get fullscreen. Quake should do that itself, but it doesn't for some reason. Q3 does automaticly go fullscreen however. It is the games fault.
Re:..But Descent 3 is not :( (Score:1)
for one of those primarily single-player games?
Get a PXO account and try that
A K62-400 isn't that outrageous, it's rather inexpensive, even if you include a middlish Voodoo3. Besides, Descent III requires no where near that unless you're expecting 1024X768+