9/22/2023 0 Comments Force engineExtended Limits - TFE, by default, will support much higher limits than the original game which removes most of the HOM (Hall of Mirrors) issues in advanced mods.GPU Renderer with perspective correct pitch - play at much higher resolutions with improved performance.TFE also includes a floating-point software renderer which supports widescreen, including ultrawide, and much higher resolutions. High Resolution and Widescreen support - when using 320x200 you get the original software renderer.Mod Loader - simply place your mods in the Mods/ directory as zip files or directories.Outlaws support is coming in version 2.0. Full Dark Forces support, including mods.Dark Forces and Outlaws are owned by Disney and are still active, commercial products. TFE is not a remaster, it is essentially a source port designed to run the original game natively on modern systems with quality of life improvements and optional enhancements. The documentation has information on how to legally purchase Dark Forces. I downloaded the "source code" ones now but there is no Linux binary either.A purchased copy of the original game is required and is not provided by The Force Engine. Yes i edited the post now and downloaded and extracted but got even more confused. (You are allowed to download the files and check yourself ) (You are allowed to download the files and check yourself ) Quoting: whizse Quoting: Linuxerok so the packages here are Sourced code almost always takes more space than a compiled binary. What exactly do i do with all this? The first one is Windows binaries. Quoting: whizse Quoting: Linuxerok so the packages here areīut which one do i choose? the top one is much smaller than the others? why is that? the size is also not indicated on the "source code" ones either? (but they are larger size) why is this? is it some sort of "light version" or what? Just wonderful to see more open source releases like this, helping classic games pretty much live forever on modern platforms. I haven't had a chance yet, but I am itching to try it out. If you've been playing it, be sure to leave a comment letting readers know what you think. You do need the data files which you can get from GOG. Add comments categorizing keywords and noting those which are not implemented.Ĭheck it out on GitHub.Linux: name executable "theforceengine".CMake: gitVersion: do nothing if Git is not available.Linux/Paths: look for support data in the executable directory too.Linux/CMake: also install the Mods and SoundFonts folders.Reduced stack size requirements in the audio system to fix issues on Steam Deck.Update the Readme to reflect that external midi is no longer required on Linux.Added support for 800p in the resolution list for the Steam Deck.Added Roland SC-55 and AWE64 sound fonts.Implemented the ability to change midi devices and outputs during gameplay, the game music is restarted as needed.Implemented support for midi synthesis using OP元 emulation and the iMuse OPL driver.Implemented support for midi synthesis using Sound Fonts (sf2).Implemented midi device types to support system midi as well as midi synthesis.Continuing the improvements from the previous release that added Linux support, the Modern "Jedi Engine" replacement supporting Dark Forces, mods and in the future Outlaws - The Force Engine has a new release out with lots of upgrades.
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