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Revision as of 22:12, 9 December 2005

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FIXME Add general description of the config file syntax+structure

Die Setup Applikation

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Aufrufen der Konfigurationsapplikation

MacOS X

Es ist jetzt eine Setup.app Applikation vorhanden.

  • Klicke zum Öffnen auf sie.
    • Falls Du nicht GTK und X11 installiert hast, wird eine Konsole mit Pfeiltasten

geöffnet.

    • Falls Du GTK und X11 installiert hast, wird die das hier abgebildete Fenster

präsentiert. Falls es nicht funktioniert:

  • Rechtsklick auf die Vega Strike Appliaktion
  • Wähle Show Package Contents
  • Wechsle zum Contents/Resources/data/ Verzeichnis.
  • Es ist recht nützlich ein Alias dieses Verzeichnisses auf dem Desktop anzulegen, während

Du Vega Strike Dateien editierst.

Linux/Unix

Die Konfiguration kann auf drei Arten durchgeführt werden:

  • Öffne vslauncher und wähle GAME SETTINGS.
  • Öffne direkt die Datei vssetup.
  • Durch direktes Editieren der vegastrike.config Datei.

Windows

Die Konfiguration kann auf drei Arten durchgeführt werden:

  • Öffne Launcher.exe und wähle GAME SETTINGS.
  • Öffne direkt die Datei setup.exe (bzw. "Setup" im Startmenü).
  • Durch direktes Editieren der vegastrike.config Datei.

Konfigurationseinstellungen

Computer

Die Größe des Arbeitsspeichers (RAM) hat direkten Einfluß auf die Qualität und

Geschwindigkeit des Spieles. Je mehr Arbeitsspeicher zur Verfügung steht, desto mehr

Sternensysteme können gepuffert und desto mehr Soundeffekte können gleichzeitig abgespielt

werden.

  • <256 Mb RAM
    • Maximale Anzahl einzelne Sounds: 05 | Maximale Anzahl Sounds insgesamt: 16
    • Im RAM gespeicherte Systeme: 2
    • Daten schon besuchter Systeme: 2
  • 256 Mb RAM
    • Maximale Anzahl einzelne Sounds: 05 | Maximale Anzahl Sounds insgesamt: 16
    • Im RAM gespeicherte Systeme: 2
    • Daten schon besuchter Systeme: 2
  • 512 Mb RAM + 256 Mb Swap
    • Maximale Anzahl einzelne Sounds: 08 | Maximale Anzahl Sounds insgesamt: 24
    • Im RAM gespeicherte Systeme: 2
    • Daten schon besuchter Systeme: 3
  • 512 Mb RAM + 1Gb Swap
    • Maximale Anzahl einzelne Sounds: 12 | Maximale Anzahl Sounds insgesamt: 32
    • Im RAM gespeicherte Systeme: 3
    • Daten schon besuchter Systeme: 4
  • 1024 Mb RAM
    • Maximale Anzahl einzelne Sounds: 12 | Maximale Anzahl Sounds insgesamt: 32
    • Im RAM gespeicherte Systeme: 3
    • Daten schon besuchter Systeme: 15

Optimized

  • Vertex Arrays
    Vertex (drawing) data is stored in an array (record). OpenGL

need only call on the array, rather than execute every command in the array. In effect,

OpenGL draws a starship each time one is needed - need five, draw five times.

  • Compiled Vertex Arrays
    Vertex data in an array can be locked down when it is

expected to be used multiple times. In effect, OpenGL does not recompute the locked array

data until all surfaces using that data have been drawn. OpenGL copies a starship only

when the vertex array is compiled ... if more than one ship is on screen then it will only

need to download it the first time to the card.

  • Display Lists
    This setting takes vertex commands and stores them for later

execution - that is, define your drawing for multiple execution later. While vertex

arrays can do this with a lesser amount of memory, display lists can operate faster.

Graphics hardware may store display lists in dedicated memory, therefore increasing speed

and efficiency, as well as offsetting the need for extra memory. So this setting will

download a starship to the video card when the starship is drawn ... being much faster

than copying it each time it is drawn. Recommend do not use this setting if you do not

have a graphics hardware card.

Difficulty

  • Decelerated Gameplay
    • Game Speed is .5 normal
    • Game Acceleration 1.0625x times normal
  • Relaxing Gameplay
    • Game Speed is normal
    • Game Acceleration is normal
  • Moderate Gameplay
    • Game Speed is 2 times normal
    • Game Acceleration is normal
  • Hasty Gameplay
    • Game Speed is 4 times normal
    • Game Acceleration 0.9x normal
  • Insane Gameplay
    • Game Speed is 8 times normal
    • Game Acceleration 0.96x normal
  • Impossible Gameplay
    • Game Speed is 16 times normal
    • Game Acceleration 0.725x normal

Sound

  • No Sound - No sound files played. This option is suggested when game performance

is slow.

  • My Sound Only - AI sound is deactivated; Only sound from you and your ship.
  • All Sound - AI sound is activated
  • My Linux Sound - AI sound is deactivated; Only sound from you and your ship.
  • All Linux Sound - AI sound is activated

Music and volume

The initial setting for your music volume. This setting can be adjusted ingame.

  • High Volume - To give you loud, dramatic music!
  • Medium Volume - For enjoying the music but without it being intrusive.
  • Low Volume - Suitable setting for having music playing in the background.
  • Music Off - Does not load soundserver to play music. This option is suggested

when game performance is slow.

Video

This selection determines the level of visual detail Vega Strike projects to your monitor.

These settings affect smoothness and rounding of objects, font style and anti-aliasing, 

sun halos, maximum texture size capability and whether reflection capability is available.

  • Extreme Detail
    Highest detailing available including full smoothing, halo,

texturing and reflection capability available. Cockpits can be activated. Only high end

video cards can operate at this setting without affecting performance.

  • Very High Detail
    The main difference is a large reduction in the level of

visual detail.

  • High Detail
    Further reduction in visual detail, and reduced lighting

capability.

  • Medium Detail
    Visual detail reduced with nebula fog disabled.
  • Low Detail
    Reduced visual detail with no background detailing (black only)

and cockpits no longer available. All script is in reduced font size with no color

differentiation. Light reflection is disabled with no haloing effects.

  • Retro Detail
    Lowest detail with no texture usage (wireframe only).

Resolution

This selection sets the Video Resolution for Vega Strike to use. Please note the larger

the resolution, the greater the processing power is needed.

  • 512x384 - FIXME
  • 640x480 - xxx
  • 800x600 - xxx
  • 1024x768 - xxx
  • 1280x1024 - xxx
  • 1600x1200 - xxx

Per Pixel Lighting

Definitions

  • Separate Specular Color
    Vertex Lighting. Identifies the bright specular

highlights that occur when light hits an object's surface and projects onto your ship's

reflectivity analysis of the surface. In effect, you get a shine effect on an object that

changes depending on where both the viewer and the sun is.

  • Per Pixel Lighting
    Per-pixel lighting offers the ability to calculate

lighting effects at the pixel level, greatly increasing precision and realism in a scene.

In effect, making the lighting effects sharper, more defined. Per pixel specular lighting

is best with a pixel shader - not truly necessary, but you suffer a big performance hit

otherwise. GeForce3, Radeon 8500 and later video cards have this shader. Where game

performance is slow or you have an older generation card, do not select an option with Per

Pixel Lighting.

  • Reflection
    Is an environment map (picture of background). This map is used

where the visual mesh is declared to be specular and is projected onto your reflectivity

analysis of the surface (your view). One result is that objects become capable of

reflecting light and can act like a mirror surface.

Options

  • No Specular Lighting - This option is suggested when game performance is slow.
    • separate specular color: no
    • per pixel lighting: no
    • reflection: no
  • Specular Lighting
    • separate specular color: yes
    • per pixel lighting: no
    • reflection: no
  • Specular Per Pixel Lighting - Recommend a high end graphics card.
    • separate specular color: no
    • per pixel lighting: yes
    • reflection: no
  • Reflective Lighting
    • separate specular color: yes
    • per pixel lighting: no
    • reflection: yes
  • Reflective Per Pixel Lighting - Recommend a high end graphics card.
    • separate specular color: yes
    • per pixel lighting: yes
    • reflection: yes

Color

This selection determines whether the game uses full 32 bit color or the more limited 16

bit color range. It also determines whether the game runs in full screen mode (uses your

whole screen limited by your resolution setting) or is windowed (appears as a window in

your monitor allowing access other programs).

  • 32 bit Fullscreen - 32 bit color viewed in a full screen. Note that eMac users

might not be able to use this setting.

  • 16 bit Fullscreen - Reduced 16 bit color viewed in a full screen. Note that eMac

users might not be able to use this setting.

  • 32 bit Windowed - 32 bit color with the game viewed in a window.
  • 16 bit Windowed - Reduced 16 bit color with the game viewed in a window.

Mouse

Definitions

This selection determines your mouse control during flight operations. A mouse with

multiple buttons default to the button selection below.

  • button 0 = Fire Weapon
  • button 1 = Fire Missile
  • button 2 = Afterburner
  • button 3 = Target (cycle all available targets)
  • button 4 = Target (target nearest targeting reticule)
  • button 5 = Deceleration (decrease speed)
  • button 6 = Perform a Shelton Slide
  • button 7 = Acceleration (increase speed)
  • button 8 = Cycle through guns
  • button 9 = Cycle through missiles

Options

  • Mouse Warping
    "Drag to Steer". Your craft turns in the direction of the

mouse movement, but the turn only continues while you mouse moves. To continue a turn,

you need to continue scrolling your mouse in the desired direction.

  • Inv Mouse Warp
    Inverts the direction of "Mouse Warping"
  • Mouse Glide
    Provides a 'ghost' targeting reticle that is movable around the

screen. When moved away from center, your ship will turn in the direction of the reticle.

Recenter reticle to cease turning.  This option does not require mouse scrolling to 

continue a turn.

  • Inv Mouse Glide
    Inverts the up/down direction of "Mouse Glide"
  • No Mouse
    No mouse flight.

Mouse cursor

  • Software Cursor - This should be the default setting. Cursor should appear at

bases, and disappear in flight.

  • Hardware Cursor - Select this option where the cursor is not appearing when at a

base at all.

Joystick

Definitions

This selection configures your joystick for flight control. Joysticks can also be

programmed by directly editing the vegastrike.config file recommended for

advanced use only. Joysticks with multiple buttons default to the button selection below.

  • x axis = changes direction of pitch. Imagine holding your arms out sideways from

your body and your hands holding on to something. You then swing your feet up and down.

You are rotating on your arms (x axis).

  • y asis = changes direction of yaw. Imagine standing upright, then turning in

place to the left or right.

  • z axis = changes direction of roll. Imagine standing upright, holding on to a

pole above you running from forwards to backwards. You then swing from left to right. You

are 'rolling' around the pole.

  • button 0 = Fire Weapon
  • button 1 = Afterburner
  • button 2 = Fire Missile
  • button 3 = Target (cycle all available targets)
  • button 4 = Target (target nearest targeting reticle)
  • button 5 = Deceleration (decrease speed)
  • button 6 = Perform a Shelton Slide
  • button 7 = Acceleration (increase speed)
  • button 8 = Cycle through guns
  • button 9 = Cycle through missiles

Options

  • No Joystick - No joystick flight enabled.
  • 2 Axis Joystick Enables a standard 2 axis (x,y) joystick with two buttons (0,1).
  • 2 Axis Joystick And Throttle - Enables movement in the x,y directions only.

Currently, throttle control gives acceleration and deceleration, not speed control.

Result: set speed is either maximum or zero.

  • 3 Axis Joystick - Enables movement in all three directions.
  • 3 Axis Joystick and Throttle - Enables movement in all three directions, plus the

use of a throttle. Currently, throttle control gives acceleration and deceleration, not

speed control. Result: set speed is either maximum or zero.

  • Joystick and Throttle Reversed - Reverses the setting of third axis and throttle.

Advanced configuration

Instead of using the setup application you can edit the config file

(vegastrike.config) directly. And you can add further options to the file so

it is accessible from the setup application.

The pages below describe the various settings in the config file.



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