spring-multithreaded

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Version: 09/07/2010 (fedora - 01/12/10)

Section: 6 (Jeux)

NAME

spring-multithreaded - An open source RTS game engine - Multi-Threaded Engine

SYNOPSIS

spring-multithreaded [-f|--fullscreen] [-w|--window] [-x|--xresolution SIZE] [-y|--yresolution SIZE] [-m|--minimise] [[-c|--client] | [-s|--server]] [-p|--projectiledump] [-t|--textureatlas] [-n|--name STRING] [-C|--config FILE]

spring-multithreaded --list-ai-interfaces

spring-multithreaded --list-skirmish-ais

spring-multithreaded [-h|--help]

spring-multithreaded [-V|--version]

DESCRIPTION

Spring is a free Real Time Strategy (RTS) game engine, originally designed to play Total Annihilation (© 1997 Cavedog) content. It has since evolved into a general RTS engine, capable of running various kind of games (mods).

It is mainly designed around online multiplayer games but can also be played in single-player mode against AIs.

This is the engine version which runs graphics and simulation in two separate threads. This may boost performance on multi-core systems. For more details, please reffer to:

 man spring
 

OPTIONS

-h, --help

Print the options help message and exit

-V, --version

Display program version and exit

-f, --fullscreen

Run in fullscreen mode

-w, --window

Run in windowed mode

-x, --xresolution::SIZE Set X resolution

-y, --yresolution::SIZE Set Y resolution

-m, --minimise

Start minimised

-s, --server

Run as a server

-c, --client

Run as a client

-p, --projectiledump

Dump projectile class info into projectiles.txt

-t, --textureatlas

Dump each finalised textureatlas into textureatlasN.tga

-n, --name::NAME Set your player name

 *-C, --config*::'FILE'
  Configuration file
 

--list-ai-interfaces

Dump a list of available AI Interfaces to STDOUT

--list-skirmish-ais

Dump a list of available Skirmish AIs to STDOUT

SEE ALSO

spring(6)

HOMEPAGE

More information about Spring can be found at link:http://springrts.com

AUTHOR

Spring was written by the Spring developers.

This manual page was written by Marco Amadori <m[blue]marco.amadori@gmail.comm[][1]>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).

NOTES

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marco.amadori@gmail.com
mailto:marco.amadori@gmail.com