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`---------- http://ioquake3.org --------'
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The intent of this project is to provide a baseline Quake 3 which may be used
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for further development. Some of the major features currently implemented are:
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* SDL backend
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* OpenAL sound API support (multiple speaker support and better sound
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quality)
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* Full x86_64 support on Linux
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* MinGW compilation support on Windows and cross compilation support on Linux
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* AVI video capture of demos
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* Much improved console autocompletion
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* Persistent console history
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* Colorized terminal output
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* Optional Ogg Vorbis support
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* Much improved QVM tools
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* Support for various esoteric operating systems
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* cl_guid support
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* HTTP/FTP download redirection (using cURL)
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* Multiuser support on Windows systems (user specific game data
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is stored in "%APPDATA%\Quake3")
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* PNG support
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* Many, many bug fixes
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The map editor and associated compiling tools are not included. We suggest you
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use a modern copy from http://www.qeradiant.com/.
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The original id software readme that accompanied the Q3 source release has been
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renamed to id-readme.txt so as to prevent confusion. Please refer to the
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web-site for updated status.
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--------------------------------------------- Compilation and installation -----
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For *nix
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1. Change to the directory containing this readme.
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2. Run 'make'.
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For Windows, using MinGW
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1. Download and install MinGW and MSys from http://www.mingw.org/.
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2. Open an MSys terminal, and follow the instructions for compiling on *nix.
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For Mac OS X, building a Universal Binary
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1. Install MacOSX SDK packages from XCode. For maximum compatibility,
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install MacOSX10.4u.sdk and MacOSX10.3.9.sdk, and MacOSX10.2.8.sdk.
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2. Change to the directory containing this README file.
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3. Run './make-macosx-ub.sh'
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4. Copy the resulting ioquake3.app in /build/release-darwin-ub to your
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/Applications/ioquake3 folder.
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Installation, for *nix
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1. Set the COPYDIR variable in the shell to be where you installed Quake 3
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to. By default it will be /usr/local/games/quake3 if you haven't set it.
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This is the path as used by the original Linux Q3 installer and subsequent
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point releases.
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2. Run 'make copyfiles'.
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It is also possible to cross compile for Windows under *nix using MinGW. A
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script is available to build a cross compilation environment from
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http://www.libsdl.org/extras/win32/cross/build-cross.sh. The gcc/binutils
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version numbers that the script downloads may need to be altered.
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Alternatively, your distribution may have mingw32 packages available. On
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debian/Ubuntu, these are mingw32, mingw32-runtime and mingw32-binutils. Cross
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compiling is simply a case of using './cross-make-mingw.sh' in place of 'make',
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though you may find you need to change the value of the variables in this
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script to match your environment.
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The following variables may be set, either on the command line or in
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Makefile.local:
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CFLAGS - use this for custom CFLAGS
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V - set to show cc command line when building
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DEFAULT_BASEDIR - extra path to search for baseq3 and such
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BUILD_SERVER - build the 'ioq3ded' server binary
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BUILD_CLIENT - build the 'ioquake3' client binary
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BUILD_CLIENT_SMP - build the 'ioquake3-smp' client binary
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BUILD_GAME_SO - build the game shared libraries
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BUILD_GAME_QVM - build the game qvms
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BUILD_STANDALONE - build binaries suited for stand-alone games
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USE_OPENAL - use OpenAL where available
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USE_OPENAL_DLOPEN - link with OpenAL at runtime
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USE_CURL - use libcurl for http/ftp download support
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USE_CURL_DLOPEN - link with libcurl at runtime
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USE_CODEC_VORBIS - enable Ogg Vorbis support
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USE_LOCAL_HEADERS - use headers local to ioq3 instead of system ones
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COPYDIR - the target installation directory
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The defaults for these variables differ depending on the target platform.
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------------------------------------------------------------------ Console -----
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New cvars
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cl_autoRecordDemo - record a new demo on each map change
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cl_aviFrameRate - the framerate to use when capturing video
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cl_aviMotionJpeg - use the mjpeg codec when capturing video
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cl_guidServerUniq - makes cl_guid unique for each server
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cl_cURLLib - filename of cURL library to load
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cl_consoleKeys - space delimited list of key names or
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characters that toggle the console
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s_useOpenAL - use the OpenAL sound backend if available
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s_alPrecache - cache OpenAL sounds before use
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s_alGain - the value of AL_GAIN for each source
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s_alSources - the total number of sources (memory) to
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allocate
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s_alDopplerFactor - the value passed to alDopplerFactor
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s_alDopplerSpeed - the value passed to alDopplerVelocity
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s_alMinDistance - the value of AL_REFERENCE_DISTANCE for
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each source
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s_alMaxDistance - the maximum distance before sounds start
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to become inaudible.
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s_alRolloff - the value of AL_ROLLOFF_FACTOR for each
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source
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s_alGraceDistance - after having passed MaxDistance, length
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until sounds are completely inaudible
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s_alDriver - which OpenAL library to use
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s_alDevice - which OpenAL device to use
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s_alAvailableDevices - list of available OpenAL devices
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s_sdlBits - SDL bit resolution
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s_sdlSpeed - SDL sample rate
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s_sdlChannels - SDL number of channels
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s_sdlDevSamps - SDL DMA buffer size override
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s_sdlMixSamps - SDL mix buffer size override
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com_ansiColor - enable use of ANSI escape codes in the tty
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com_altivec - enable use of altivec on PowerPC systems
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com_standalone - Run in standalone mode
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com_maxfpsUnfocused - Maximum frames per second when unfocused
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com_maxfpsMinimized - Maximum frames per second when minimized
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s_backend - read only, indicates the current sound
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backend
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s_muteWhenMinimized - mute sound when minimized
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in_joystickNo - select which joystick to use
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in_keyboardDebug - print keyboard debug info
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r_ext_texture_filter_anisotropic - anisotropic texture filtering
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sv_dlURL - the base of the HTTP or FTP site that
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holds custom pk3 files for your server
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net_ip6 - IPv6 address to bind to
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net_port6 - port to bind to using the ipv6 address
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net_enabled - enable networking, bitmask. Add up
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number for option to enable it:
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enable ipv4 networking: 1
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enable ipv6 networking: 2
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prioritise ipv6 over ipv4: 4
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disable multicast support: 8
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net_mcast6addr - multicast address to use for scanning for
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ipv6 servers on the local network
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net_mcastiface - outgoing interface to use for scan
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r_zProj - distance of observer camera to projection
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plane in quake3 standard units
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r_greyscale - render black and white images
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r_stereoEnabled - enable stereo rendering for techniques
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like shutter glasses (untested)
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r_anaglyphMode - Enable rendering of anaglyph images
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red-cyan glasses: 1
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red-blue: 2
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red-green: 3
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To swap the colors for left and right eye
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just add 3 to the value for the wanted
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color combination. For red-blue and
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red-green you probably want to enable
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r_greyscale
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r_stereoSeparation - Control eye separation. Resulting
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separation is r_zProj divided by this
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value in quake3 standard units.
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See also
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http://wiki.ioquake3.org/Stereo_Rendering
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for more information
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r_sdlDriver - read only, indicates the SDL driver
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backend being used
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New commands
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video [filename] - start video capture (use with demo command)
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stopvideo - stop video capture
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print - print out the contents of a cvar
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banaddr <range> - ban an ip address range from joining a game on this
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server, valid <range> is either playernum or CIDR
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notation address range.
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exceptaddr <range> - exempt an ip address range from a ban.
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bandel <num> - delete ban <num>
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exceptdel <num> - delete exception <num>
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listbans - list all currently active bans and exceptions
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rehashbans - reload the banlist from serverbans.dat
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flushbans - delete all bans
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------------------------------------------------------------ Miscellaneous -----
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Using shared libraries instead of qvm
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To force Q3 to use shared libraries instead of qvms run it with the following
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parameters: +set sv_pure 0 +set vm_cgame 0 +set vm_game 0 +set vm_ui 0
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Using Demo Data Files
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Copy demoq3/pak0.pk3 from the demo installer to your baseq3 directory. The
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qvm files in this pak0.pk3 will not work, so you have to use the native
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shared libraries or qvms from this project. To use the new qvms, they must be
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put into a pk3 file. A pk3 file is just a zip file, so any compression tool
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that can create such files will work. The shared libraries should already be
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in the correct place. Use the instructions above to use them.
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Please bear in mind that you will not be able to play online using the demo
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data, nor is it something that we like to spend much time maintaining or
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supporting.
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64bit mods
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If you wish to compile external mods as shared libraries on a 64bit platform,
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and the mod source is derived from the id Q3 SDK, you will need to modify the
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interface code a little. Open the files ending in _syscalls.c and change
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every instance of int to intptr_t in the declaration of the syscall function
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pointer and the dllEntry function. Also find the vmMain function for each
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module (usually in cg_main.c g_main.c etc.) and similarly replace the return
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value in the prototype with intptr_t (arg0, arg1, ...stay int).
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Add the following code snippet to q_shared.h:
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#ifdef Q3_VM
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typedef int intptr_t;
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#else
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#include <stdint.h>
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#endif
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Note if you simply wish to run mods on a 64bit platform you do not need to
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recompile anything since by default Q3 uses a virtual machine system.
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Creating mods compatible with Q3 1.32b
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If you're using this package to create mods for the last official release of
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Q3, it is necessary to pass the commandline option '-vq3' to your invocation
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of q3asm. This is because by default q3asm outputs an updated qvm format that
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is necessary to fix a bug involving the optimizing pass of the x86 vm JIT
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compiler.
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Creating standalone games
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Have you finished the daunting task of removing all dependencies on the Q3
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game data? You probably now want to give your users the opportunity to play
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the game without owning a copy of Q3, which consequently means removing cd-key
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and authentication server checks. In addition to being a straightforward Q3
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client, ioquake3 also purports to be a reliable and stable code base on which
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to base your game project.
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However, before you start compiling your own version of ioquake3, you have to
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ask yourself: Have we changed or will we need to change anything of importance
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in the engine?
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If your answer to this question is "no", it probably makes no sense to build
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your own binaries. Instead, you can just use the pre-built binaries on the
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website. Just make sure the game is called with:
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+set com_standalone 1 +set fs_game <yourgamedir>
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in any links/scripts you install for your users to start the game. Note that
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the com_standalone setting is rendered ineffective, if the binary detects pk3
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files in the directory "baseq3", so you cannot use that one as game dir.
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If you really changed parts that would make vanilla ioquake3 incompatible with
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your mod, we have included another way to conveniently build a stand-alone
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binary. Just run make with the option BUILD_STANDALONE=1. Don't forget to edit
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the PRODUCT_NAME and subsequent #defines in qcommon/q_shared.h with
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information appropriate for your project.
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While a lot of work has been put into ioquake3 that you can benefit from free
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of charge, it does not mean that you have no obligations to fulfil. Please be
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aware that as soon as you start distributing your game with an engine based on
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our sources we expect you to fully comply with the requirements as stated in
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the GPL. That includes making sources and modifications you made to the
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ioquake3 engine as well as the game-code used to compile the .qvm files for
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the game logic freely available to everyone. Furthermore, note that the "QIIIA
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Game Source License" prohibits distribution of mods that are intended to
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operate on a version of Q3 not sanctioned by id software:
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"with this Agreement, ID grants to you the non-exclusive and limited right
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to distribute copies of the Software ... for operation only with the full
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version of the software game QUAKE III ARENA"
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This means that if you're creating a standalone game, you cannot use said
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license on any portion of the product. As the only other license this code has
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been released under is the GPL, this is the only option.
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This does NOT mean that you cannot market this game commercially. The GPL does
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not prohibit commercial exploitation and all assets (e.g. textures, sounds,
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maps) created by yourself are your property and can be sold like every other
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game you find in stores.
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cl_guid Support
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cl_guid is a cvar which is part of the client's USERINFO string. Its value
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is a 32 character string made up of [a-f] and [0-9] characters. This
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value is pseudo-unique for every player. Id's Quake 3 Arena client also
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sets cl_guid, but only if Punkbuster is enabled on the client.
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If cl_guidServerUniq is non-zero (the default), then this value is also
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pseudo-unique for each server a client connects to (based on IP:PORT of
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the server).
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The purpose of cl_guid is to add an identifier for each player on
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a server. This value can be reset by the client at any time so it's not
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useful for blocking access. However, it can have at least two uses in
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your mod's game code:
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1) improve logging to allow statistical tools to index players by more
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than just name
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2) granting some weak admin rights to players without requiring passwords
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Using HTTP/FTP Download Support (Server)
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You can enable redirected downloads on your server even if it's not
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an ioquake3 server. You simply need to use the 'sets' command to put
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the sv_dlURL cvar into your SERVERINFO string and ensure sv_allowDownloads
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is set to 1
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sv_dlURL is the base of the URL that contains your custom .pk3 files
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the client will append both fs_game and the filename to the end of
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this value. For example, if you have sv_dlURL set to
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"http://ioquake3.org", fs_game is "baseq3", and the client is
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missing "test.pk3", it will attempt to download from the URL
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"http://ioquake3.org/baseq3/test.pk3"
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sv_allowDownload's value is now a bitmask made up of the following
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flags:
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1 - ENABLE
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2 - do not use HTTP/FTP downloads
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4 - do not use UDP downloads
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8 - do not ask the client to disconnect when using HTTP/FTP
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Server operators who are concerned about potential "leeching" from their
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HTTP servers from other ioquake3 servers can make use of the HTTP_REFERER
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that ioquake3 sets which is "ioQ3://{SERVER_IP}:{SERVER_PORT}". For,
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example, Apache's mod_rewrite can restrict access based on HTTP_REFERER.
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Using HTTP/FTP Download Support (Client)
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Simply setting cl_allowDownload to 1 will enable HTTP/FTP downloads
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assuming ioquake3 was compiled with USE_CURL=1 (the default).
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like sv_allowDownload, cl_allowDownload also uses a bitmask value
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supporting the following flags:
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1 - ENABLE
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2 - do not use HTTP/FTP downloads
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4 - do not use UDP downloads
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When ioquake3 is built with USE_CURL_DLOPEN=1 (default on some platforms),
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it will use the value of the cvar cl_cURLLib as the filename of the cURL
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library to dynamically load.
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Multiuser Support on Windows systems
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On Windows, all user specific files such as autogenerated configuration,
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demos, videos, screenshots, and autodownloaded pk3s are now saved in a
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directory specific to the user who is running ioquake3.
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On NT-based such as Windows XP, this is usually a directory named:
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"C:\Documents and Settings\%USERNAME%\Application Data\Quake3\"
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Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows ME will use a directory like:
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"C:\Windows\Application Data\Quake3"
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in single-user mode, or:
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"C:\Windows\Profiles\%USERNAME%\Application Data\Quake3"
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if multiple logins have been enabled.
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In order to access this directory more easily, the installer may create a
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Shortcut which has its target set to:
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"%APPDATA%\Quake3\"
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This Shortcut would work for all users on the system regardless of the
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locale settings. Unfortunately, this environment variable is only
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present on Windows NT based systems.
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You can revert to the old single-user behaviour by setting the fs_homepath
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cvar to the directory where ioquake3 is installed. For example:
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ioquake3.exe +set fs_homepath "c:\ioquake3"
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Note that this cvar MUST be set as a command line parameter.
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SDL Keyboard Differences
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ioquake3 clients have different keyboard behaviour compared to the original
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Quake3 clients.
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* "Caps Lock" and "Num Lock" can not be used as normal binds since they
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do not send a KEYUP event until the key is pressed again.
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* SDL > 1.2.9 does not support disabling dead key recognition. In order to
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send dead key characters (e.g. ~, ', `, and ^), you must key a Space (or
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sometimes the same character again) after the character to send it on
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many international keyboard layouts.
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* The SDL client supports many more keys than the original Quake3 client.
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For example the keys: "Windows", "SysReq", "ScrollLock", and "Break".
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For non-US keyboards, all of the so called "World" keys are now supported
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as well as F13, F14, F15, and the country-specific mode/meta keys.
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On many international layouts the default console toggle keys are also dead
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keys, meaning that dropping the console potentially results in
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unintentionally initiating the keying of a dead key. Futhermore SDL 1.2's
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dead key support is broken by design and Q3 doesn't support non-ASCII text
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entry, so the chances are you won't get the correct character anyway.
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If you use such a keyboard layout, you can set the cvar cl_consoleKeys. This
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is a space delimited list of key names that will toggle the console. The key
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names are the usual Q3 names e.g. "BACKSPACE", "PAUSE", "WINDOWS" etc. It's
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also possible to use ASCII characters, either by hexadecimal number e.g.
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"0x7e" (equivalent to ~) or directly by character. Some example values for
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cl_consoleKeys:
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"0x7e 0x60" Toggle on ~ or ` (the default)
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"WINDOWS" Toggle on the Windows key
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"c" Toggle on the c character
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"C" Toggle on the C character (Shift-c)
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"PAUSE F1 PGUP" Toggle on the Pause, F1 or Page Up keys
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Note that when you elect a set of console keys or characters, they cannot
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then be used for binding, nor will they generate characters when entering
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text. Also, in addition to the nominated console keys, Shift-ESC is hard
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coded to always toggle the console.
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Mouse Input On Windows
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ioq3 uses SDL to abstract away as much as possible from platform specific
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implementation details. Unfortunately, SDL 1.2 suffers from a number of bugs
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and limitations with respect to mouse input on the Windows platform. We
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provide a patch against the SDL subversion 1.2 branch which fixes the
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following problems:
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* DirectX (and thus DirectInput) driver not functional when using an
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OpenGL SDL_Surface.
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* DirectX (and thus DirectInput) driver not functional in windowed mode.
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* Mouse buttons 4-7 unusable with the DirectX driver due to DirectInput 5
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not exposing the required functionality. Use DirectInput 7 instead.
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* Low quality mouse input data when using the windib driver due to use of
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WM_MOUSEMOVE events. Use GetCursorPos API call instead.
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The patch can be found in misc/sdl-win32-fixes.diff.
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PNG support
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ioquake3 supports the use of PNG (Portable Network Graphic) images as
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textures. It should be noted that the use of such images in a map will
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result in missing placeholder textures where the map is used with the id
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Quake 3 client or earlier versions of ioquake3.
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Recent versions of GtkRadiant and q3map2 support PNG images without
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modification. However GtkRadiant is not aware that PNG textures are supported
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by ioquake3. To change this behaviour open the file 'q3.game' in the 'games'
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directory of the GtkRadiant base directory with an editor and change the
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line:
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texturetypes="tga jpg"
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to
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texturetypes="tga jpg png"
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Restart GtkRadiant and PNG textures are now available.
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Building with MinGW for pre Windows XP
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IPv6 support requires a header named "wspiapi.h" to abstract away from
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differences in earlier versions of Windows' IPv6 stack. There is no MinGW
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equivalent of this header and the Microsoft version is obviously not
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redistributable, so in its absence we're forced to require Windows XP.
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However if this header is acquired separately and placed in the qcommon/
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directory, this restriction is lifted.
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------------------------------------------------------------- Contributing -----
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Please send all patches to bugzilla (https://bugzilla.icculus.org), or join the
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mailing list (quake3-subscribe@icculus.org) and submit your patch there. The
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best case scenario is that you submit your patch to bugzilla, and then post the
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URL to the mailing list.
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The focus for ioq3 is to develop a stable base suitable for further development
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and provide players with the same Quake 3 experience they've had for years. As
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such ioq3 does not have any significant graphical enhancements and none are
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planned at this time. However, improved graphics and sound patches will be
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accepted as long as they are entirely optional, do not require new media and
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are off by default.
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--------------------------------------------- Building Official Installers -----
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We need help getting automated installers on all the platforms that ioquake3
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supports. We don't neccesarily care about all the installers being identical,
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but we have some general guidelines:
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* Please include the id patch pk3s in your installer, which are available
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from http://ioquake3.org/patch-data/ subject to agreement to the id
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EULA. Your installer shall also ask the user to agree to this EULA (which
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is in the /web/include directory for your convenience) and subsequently
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refuse to continue the installation of the patch pk3s and pak0.pk3 if they
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do not.
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* Please don't require pak0.pk3, since not everyone using the engine
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plans on playing Quake 3 Arena on it. It's fine to (optionally) assist the
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user in copying the file or tell them how.
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* It is fine to just install the binaries without requiring id EULA agreement,
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providing pak0.pk3 and the patch pk3s are not refered to or included in the
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installer.
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* Please include at least an SDL so/dylib/dll on every platform.
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* Please include an OpenAL so/dylib/dll, since every platform should be using
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it by now.
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* Please contact the mailing list when you've made your installer.
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* Please be prepared to alter your installer on the whim of the maintainers.
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* Your installer will be mirrored to an "official" directory, thus making it
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a done deal.
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------------------------------------------------------------------ Credits -----
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Maintainers
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Ludwig Nussel <ludwig.nussel@suse.de>
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Thilo Schulz <arny@ats.s.bawue.de>
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Tim Angus <tim@ngus.net>
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Tony J. White <tjw@tjw.org>
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Zachary J. Slater <zachary@ioquake.org>
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Significant contributions from
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Ryan C. Gordon <icculus@icculus.org>
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Andreas Kohn <andreas@syndrom23.de>
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Joerg Dietrich <Dietrich_Joerg@t-online.de>
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Stuart Dalton <badcdev@gmail.com>
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Vincent S. Cojot <vincent at cojot dot name>
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optical <alex@rigbo.se>
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Aaron Gyes <floam at sh dot nu>
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