Tiny Core Extensions > Extension requests
tiny core linux game's => linuxq3ademo.tcz :)
xor:
--- Quote from: neonix on May 21, 2019, 06:50:28 AM ---
--- Quote from: xor on May 17, 2019, 02:31:10 AM ---
--- Quote from: neonix on May 03, 2019, 07:10:39 AM ---I see here only 32-bit version of linuxq3ademo.
https://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/misc/ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/quake3/linux/linuxq3ademo-1.11-6.x86.gz.sh
To play quake 2 demo we need quake 2 engine like yamagi-quake2, Q2PRO or vanilla quake2 engine.
https://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/misc/ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/quake2/q2-314-demo-x86.exe
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x86_64 ( Quake3.. )
https://pkgs.org/download/quake3
https://ioquake3.org/get-it/
x86_64 ( Quake2.. )
https://pkgs.org/download/quake2
https://www.yamagi.org/quake2/
x86_64 (Quake1.. )
https://pkgs.org/download/quake
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You request for Quake client that allow to play full version in x86_64? Am I right?
In TC 10.x86 there are 2 extensions that allow this
quakeforge.tcz
darkplaces-quake.tcz
but in x86_64 there's none.
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sensible
There are still a lot of people who still don't fully understand linux!
the idea of some people; linux operating system in the form of modern 3D games can not be played! this is a wrong thought
When I first discovered TCL; I thought it was just a simple linux demo that ran a text editor.
but I realized it was much more than I thought.
Why quake series; Firstly we have support for linux demo in natural sense.
and recent requests; I suggest adding Quake4 demo and Doom3 demo.
I'm not saying you can add the demo for each game
in this regard; I suggested PlayOnLinux.tcz
this is a system that automatically downloads and runs all demos
Juanito:
--- Quote from: xor on May 22, 2019, 08:19:00 AM ---in this regard; I suggested PlayOnLinux.tcz
this is a system that automatically downloads and runs all demos
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Yes, but playonlinux requires multi-lib and tinycore is either pure 32-bit or pure 64-bit, so playonlinux will not work on tinycore.
As far as I can see, the majority of games are written for windows and have not been ported for linux, but instead rely on wine to run on multi-lib linux.
Where games have been ported to linux, the majority seem to be closed source.
xor:
--- Quote from: Juanito on May 22, 2019, 09:17:05 AM ---
--- Quote from: xor on May 22, 2019, 08:19:00 AM ---in this regard; I suggested PlayOnLinux.tcz
this is a system that automatically downloads and runs all demos
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Yes, but playonlinux requires multi-lib and tinycore is either pure 32-bit or pure 64-bit, so playonlinux will not work on tinycore.
As far as I can see, the majority of games are written for windows and have not been ported for linux, but instead rely on wine to run on multi-lib linux.
Where games have been ported to linux, the majority seem to be closed source.
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and recent requests; I suggest adding Quake4 demo and Doom3 demo.
neonix:
I was able to run Doom 3 demo, but I wasn't able to run Quake 4 demo probably because missing libtxc_dxtn.so
doom3demo.tcz has 487 MB and I wonder is it possible to publish such big extension.
Also I don't know does license allow to redistribute demo. :-\
https://github.com/id-Software/DOOM-3/blob/master/neo/sys/linux/setup/image/License.txt
Maybe something like get-doom3demo.tcz would be simpler in this case.
Juanito:
I'm not sure that we need 500mb of demo game in the repo :)
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