Chaos Strikes Back for Windows & Linux version 9.3 is available on the Clones page.
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Version 9.3 is out!
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Re: Version 9.3 is out!
Erik implemented sound support in the Linux port.
I have updated the archives to include the latest binary and source code.
I have updated the archives to include the latest binary and source code.
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Re: Version 9.3 is out!
Got the rar file, looked at the contents, and noticed that there are some files with the same name, i.e., two config.txt, two dungeon.dat, and two graphics.dat. So I thought maybe that wasn't a problem, and proceeded to extract the files. Well, sure enough, I got a warning that there was already a config.txt, and was asked if I want to overwrite it. What to do?
As far as I can tell, the two config files are identical, and one of them should be the "copy of config.txt" that already exists but is a few months older. As for the dungeon and graphics files, it's my guess that one is for CSB and the other is DM, but which is which? Once I know that, I suppose I can extract them individually and rename them as needed so they don't interfere with each other.
As far as I can tell, the two config files are identical, and one of them should be the "copy of config.txt" that already exists but is a few months older. As for the dungeon and graphics files, it's my guess that one is for CSB and the other is DM, but which is which? Once I know that, I suppose I can extract them individually and rename them as needed so they don't interfere with each other.
Re: Version 9.3 is out!
Sorry, disregard that last post.
It seems PowerDesk doesn't properly handle RAR archives, as it didn't give the option of maintaining the directory structure during extraction. I used WinRAR, and now everything works perfectly.
This is way cool, by the way! Much kudos to Paul.
It seems PowerDesk doesn't properly handle RAR archives, as it didn't give the option of maintaining the directory structure during extraction. I used WinRAR, and now everything works perfectly.
This is way cool, by the way! Much kudos to Paul.