This is a complete rebuild of the game [Natural Selection] for Windows and Linux. It includes fixes by fmoraw, Bacsu, puzl and others mostly just to make this source code build and run on all platforms.
In order to make this game work for linux the old half-life engine files were replaced with the newer ones. In addtion some changes are accounted for the use of an acient glibc library. Some changes to the game itself have been made and these include:
- [FPS_Effects] FPS dependant fire rates and player physics
- gorge's view rotates when he drops a structure from the popup menu?
- The background of text in the menu or in popups does not look nice possible realted to the `special ns gamma`.
- Flashing available alien upgrade icons (defense, movement and sensory) tend to disappear when a player dies and respawns. The icons won't appear until the alien chooses an upgrade.
- func_train and func_tracktrain entities don't reset to their original positions when a round has ended
If you get the this error when running the app: `Fatal Error - could not load library (client.so)`, With a high chance it is because of some `UNDEFINED SYMBOLS` in the shared library. But you can check this with this command:
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=".:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH" /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr/bin/lldb -- ./hl_osx r -game ns -dev -steam -windowed
```
Have to use XCode's lldb to get around https://stackoverflow.com/a/33589760 (Lack of environment variables). `-windowed` as windowed mode makes it easier to deal with crashes on MacOS.
`Under no circumstances expose your host to the internet!!!` For more information follow [this link](https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Half-Life_Dedicated_Server).
In order to check if you server is connected to the steam servers copy the following url in your browser and replace `<your IP address>` with your external ip:
`http://api.steampowered.com/ISteamApps/GetServersAtAddress/v0001?addr=<your IP address>&format=json`
There is an updated version of metamod called [metamodp](http://metamod-p.sourceforge.net/). Since players are also pretty rare you might want to install [rcbot] and therefore you have to download those files:
- [rcbot without dlls](http://filebase.bots-united.com/index.php?act=download&id=210)
- [rcbot linux dlls](http://filebase.bots-united.com/index.php?act=download&id=428)
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- Particle system library by David McAllister (http://www.cs.unc.edu/techreports/00-007.pdf).
Original code and design by Charlie Cleveland (charlie@unknownworlds.com, @flayra).
Many contributions from Karl Patrick (karl.patrick@gmail.com), Petter Rønningen <tankefugl@gmail.com>, Harry Walsh <harry.walsh@gmail.com>, and probably lots of people I forgot.