Suggestions for ports
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@ExarKun I've have had similar issues before where a port I compiled, I can run from command line but when I try to get it to run through runcommand it won't work. Hopefully someone who knows more can chime in.
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@mechafatnick I can provide a script for you that I have created a long time ago if I can find it. The script is used to automatically compile and build a working Alien Vs Predator Classic binary as it only works in X11 environment. You will need to run the script and the game from the Raspbian Desktop. Notice that the gameplay is really slow. It is almost unplayable on a Pi 3B.
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@ExarKunIv Maybe it has something to do with the working directory. If you execute
./dunelegacy
you are already in the/home/pi/dunelegacy/
directory. When you start the game with runcommand you (maybe? probably?) are not. Have you tried copying your game files to/home/pi/.config/dunelegacy/data/
as it is suggested in the dunelegay manual page?IIRC that's also what the
-j=/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ports/nblood
command is used for for nblood: It sets the search path for the game content. Maybe something similar works for dunelegay? There should be a config file, maybe look there? -
i did get it to work.
i just made two
.sh
files. one for the run command and the other to start the game, that is called by the runcommand
might not be the best way to do it, but it does work and my BGM turns off.so ill take it as a win
but theres no mouse pointer, lol.
least learning how to compile and get games working is fun. :D -
@tpo1990 Thank you! That's a bit of a shame! :)
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tpo1990 can you make a script for the nblood engine? to compile and install ?
also a script for alien vs predator would be welcome -
@retropi19 for AVP check out this thread https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=78&t=100152
Looks like someone put together a bash script to install it.
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i was able to get Rigel Engine to compile but then i get a
ERROR: SDL error: Could not create GLES window surface
im going to guess we need a desktop for this one to work, but i did have fun learning how to get it to compile.
and i did get Captain Claw to compile and play.
i think it was a bad idea for me to start messing with compiling games. now i will never play anything. to busy trying to make games run. lol
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@ExarKunIv said in Suggestions for ports:
i was able to get Rigel Engine to compile but then i get a
ERROR: SDL error: Could not create GLES window surface
im going to guess we need a desktop for this one to work, but i did have fun learning how to get it to compile.
Try:
startx /path/to/game
and i did get Captain Claw to compile and play.
i think it was a bad idea for me to start messing with compiling games. now i will never play anything. to busy trying to make games run. lol
This is exactly my problem, getting game engines to run on the pi is just as much fun as playing the games. Though I am over half way through half-life now. I forgot how good that game is.
I see people have gotten doom 3 running on the raspberry pi, that might be the next thing I try.
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@quicksilver said in Suggestions for ports:
I see people have gotten doom 3 running on the raspberry pi, that might be the next thing I try.
i saw that too, but i thought that one might be like OpenJK where is need x11 or whatever the desktop is called. so i decided not to bother and wait for someone who is not like a week into compiling to give it a try. lol
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Got dhewm3 (doom 3) compiled. It actually was very straight forward. Performance is fair, video quality has to be reduced to low and game played at 640x480 in order for the framerate to be playable.
Game runs much smoother in an x window and the main menu isnt glitched. I just cant figure out how to use the
startx
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@ecto so my system that i was compileing on went bad.
so i decided to try 4.6. now i cant get Redneck Rampage, Blood, or Exhumed to compile.i get getting a
source/build/include/build.h:615:20: note: code may be misoptimized unless -fno-strict-aliasing is used /usr/bin/ld: /tmp/cc1om8Ed.ltrans11.ltrans.o: in function `enet_time_get': <artificial>:(.text+0xccc): undefined reference to `__atomic_load_8' /usr/bin/ld: <artificial>:(.text+0xd28): undefined reference to `__atomic_compare_exchange_8' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
the only thing i was able to find online was this
Change CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS variable in CMakeLists.txt file (in the main directory). i.e. add line set(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} -latomic")
but there is no CmakeLists.txt in NBlood.
im so lost on this one,
any thoughts.
yes i did post it on the GitHub for NBlood -
@ExarKunIv can you link the repository for nblood?
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if i try it on 4.5.1 it works, but whit 4.6 it always fails.
with me messing around with getting it to work on 4.5 i was getting errors before i looked on the eduke32 wiki and install all the packages that was listed there. when i got it to work.
so im guessing that a package is missing or will not installed due to the different OS versions.
i just dont know how to find out what i need -
We would need to plug in the .iso's ourselves, but any chance of getting this as an official port?
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@ExarKunIv said in Suggestions for ports:
@quicksilver said in Suggestions for ports:
I see people have gotten doom 3 running on the raspberry pi, that might be the next thing I try.
i saw that too, but i thought that one might be like OpenJK where is need x11 or whatever the desktop is called. so i decided not to bother and wait for someone who is not like a week into compiling to give it a try. lol
Just got openjk running :) No desktop required.
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@VictimRLSH looks like they are running it through wine. Which afaik, is not possible through RetroPie.
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@quicksilver They have a custom interpreter they pipe it through, doesn't require exagear or QEMU.
At the 5:30 mark he explains how the interpreter allows it to run under the ARM version of Wine
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@VictimRLSH oh I'm sure it will run on a raspberry pi. I just don't think it can be run through retropie.
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Can this be ported to retropie? This guy only deals with ports for the raspbian desktop, so not sure what work needs to be done.
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