Friday, December 29, 2017

Re: NEW: games/openjk

On 12/22/17 10:27, Brian Callahan wrote:
> Hi ports --
>
> Attached is a new port, games/openjk. OpenJK is an open source
> reimplementation of the Jedi Academy game from LucasArts. I've had
> this sitting in my tree for a while, finally got it to play for the
> first time today.
>
> ---
> pkg/DESCR:
> As a new student of Luke Skywalker's Jedi Academy, follow an ancient
> tradition and learn the powers - and dangers - of the Force.
>
> As a Dark Jedi Cult knows as the Disciples of Ragnos threaten the
> galaxy, Jaden Korr, a student of Luke Skywalker's Jedi Academy must
> learn the ways of the jedi in order to defend it. On the path to
> becoming a Jedi Master Jaden must fight through various missions taking
> place accross the galaxy, from Hoth to Tattoine. Upon each victory,
> Jaden's powers grow until eventually becoming an apprentice to Kyle
> Katarn, and must fight the temptation of turning to the dark side.
>
> Interact with famous classic Star Wars locations and characters while
> facing the ultimate choice: fight for good and freedom in the light side
> or follow the path of power and evil to the dark side. Create your own
> characters by defining various characteristics, such as species, gender,
> clothing and physical attributes allowing for a more personal experience
> before entering the academy to learn the powers - and dangers - of the
> Force. Construct your own lightsaber from handle to blade color. Unique
> tiered level selection allows you to choose you adventure and the
> missions you take based on the skills you need to become the ultimate
> Jedi Knight.
> ---
>
> It's another game that's available on GOG.com -- and on pretty good
> sale too: https://www.gog.com/game/star_wars_jedi_knight_jedi_academy
>
> Upstream says that the multiplayer is in a better state than the
> single player. I was able to start up both, play both, and watch the
> opening cinematics of the single player game. The binaries have
> different names depending on if you want to play multiplayer or single
> player. As always, follow the pkg/README for setup instructions.
>
> I had the tiniest of audio glitches with the Lucas Arts logo when
> starting the single player binary, but the in-game audio was fine.
>
> Fullscreen mode does not appear to work in the single player binary,
> but works fine in the multiplayer binary. Go figure.
>
> OK?
>
> ~Brian
>

Ping. Attached is a new tarball updating to the latest code and
addressing all comments.

OK?

~Brian

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