For anyone who wants to get his hands on something: https://www.dropbox.com/s/pwusjqfevjjr6 ... 130313.zip
I added the native Windows DLLs for your convenience. It is a build of https://github.com/OpenRA/OpenRA bleed branch. Throw your patches against that please.
[MOD] RA Classic - a Red Alert 1 inspired mod
I created a profile at http://www.moddb.com/mods/openra-classic to potentially test OpenRA mod distribution via Desura and see if anyone is interested in this mod after all.
(With some time and promotion) I am pretty sure that as soon as these "classic mods" will be added to OpenRA, this latter could become really really popular..
Thanks to OpenRA's options, testing these old games in fullscreen or windowed mode with our high resolutions is not a pain anymore.
Imagine if OpenRA featured these classic mods : OpenRA could become the simplest way for players to test old RTS games, or their derivated works : mods.
Thanks to OpenRA's options, testing these old games in fullscreen or windowed mode with our high resolutions is not a pain anymore.
Imagine if OpenRA featured these classic mods : OpenRA could become the simplest way for players to test old RTS games, or their derivated works : mods.
See https://github.com/OpenRA/raclassic for an effort to continue this.
Although it seems to be an old topic I found your project to be built in very old version yet. This isn't very stable and new OpenRA includes much more features and look. I definately would suggest you to move your project over to a new version...
I remember that the update for OpenRA caused a lot of problems to older projects but some time later I noticed that the updating is not such problem anymore because probably there have been made some things to be more comfortable already. I just need to move files over to a new release folder and those are then ready to run. So you probably would have just a trouble in moving over once. But how much more you update your project for an old version so much you also need to make those updates compatible to a new version later. I really suggest to move your project over to run it in a new OpenRA.
I remember that the update for OpenRA caused a lot of problems to older projects but some time later I noticed that the updating is not such problem anymore because probably there have been made some things to be more comfortable already. I just need to move files over to a new release folder and those are then ready to run. So you probably would have just a trouble in moving over once. But how much more you update your project for an old version so much you also need to make those updates compatible to a new version later. I really suggest to move your project over to run it in a new OpenRA.
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