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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stunt Rally - game based on VDrift and OGRE, with Track Editor Copyright (C) 2014 Crystal Hammer and contributors This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. The license GPL 3.0 applies only to code written by us. Which is in source dir, subdirs: editor, network, ogre and road. Libraries used have their own licenses. For data licenses look in various .txt files in data subdirs. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links Project's Homepage: (all links, Wiki pages) http://code.google.com/p/vdrift-ogre/ Releases: (Linux binaries, Windows installer) https://sourceforge.net/projects/stuntrally/files/ Git repositories: (for latest sources, data, and tracks) https://github.com/stuntrally/ Forums: (Report bugs, issues, ideas, comments, etc): http://forum.freegamedev.net/viewforum.php?f=77 Screenshots gallery: (from all versions) http://picasaweb.google.com/CryHam/ Videos: (gameplay and editor) http://www.youtube.com/user/TheCrystalHammer Editor tutorial: http://code.google.com/p/vdrift-ogre/wiki/TrackEditor ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description The game features 144 tracks in 25 sceneries and 19 cars. Game modes include: Single Race, Tutorials, Championships, Challenges, Multiplayer and Split Screen. Also Replays and Ghost drive are present. The Track Editor allows modifying and creating tracks. Both run on Linux and Windows. The game aims at a rally style of driving (like in Richard Burns Rally), with possible stunt elements (jumps, loops, pipes) and uses a 3D spline generated road. For full features list check: http://code.google.com/p/vdrift-ogre/wiki/Features ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hardware requirements The minimum hardware is: CPU: with 2 cores, above 2.0GHz, GPU: GeForce 9600 GT or Radeon HD 3870, with Shader Model 3.0 supported and 256 MB GPU RAM (512 on higher settings). A good GPU for smooth play at Higher preset is GTX 560 Ti (no effects). Integrated GPUs or laptops don't handle the game well or at all. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running In game Esc/Tab key shows/hides Options. At first in Options window (tab Screen) adjust resolution and pick settings preset according to your GPU. Restart after changing preset. Keys used in game can be seen in Options tab [Input]. If you want to reassign keys, or have a game controller go to tab [Input] to configure it and test range. By default, drive with Arrow keys, use Backspace to rewind after crashes. Change cameras with C/X (with shift for main cameras only). Cameras can be adjusted in game, by mouse - move mouse to see actions. All settings and logs are saved to user folder (check Wiki page [Paths]). If you have problems running, read Wiki page [Running]. If it doesn't help, report on IRC or make an issue on Forum [SR Bugs & Help] (if a similar topic doesn't exist). Be sure to attach your log files. Editor In editor, F1 key shows/hides Options, press Ctrl-F1 to read what can be edited and how. Tab key switches between Camera/Edit mode. There isn't (and won't be) an undo function - hit F5 to reload last track state, and F4 to save it (often). After each save, track can be tested in game. There is an Editor Tutorial Wiki page (link at top) with videos: 14 chapters, 64 minutes total. Have fun ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Compiling For newest sources and how to compile them check project's Wiki page [Compiling]. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Help is welcomed There is 1 active developer/programmer. I'm looking for skilled and motivated people. Testers If you are able to build from sources, you can test and report bugs or suggestions. Programmers If you know C++, OGRE or shaders, and could handle some of the project's tasks or [Issues]. Artists Editing meshes for game, uv unwrap, texturing etc. If you can record/edit sounds for the game. Track creators If you manage to create an interesting track, it could be released in future versions. Translators If you want to help translating into a language, check Wiki page [Localization]. If so, tell us on IRC at #stuntrally on freenode, or by posting on Forum, or email me at: cryham [at] g m a i l {dot} com.
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