QUOTE (friend of doom @ May 30 2009, 11:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
<_< wahoo. yippie. no mac ppc support
There's no reason it shouldn't run on ppc at the moment other then the fact I have no one making binaries for me. I only have Linux, but some guy does the windows binaries for me. The guy that did the 0.3.8 mac os X binary didn't know how to do the PPC version and since he's disappeared that means no more intel versions either until someone takes his spot. This is in no way discrimination against ppc.
QUOTE (oryhara @ May 31 2009, 07:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Bugs in 3.9 for linux 86-32:
1. the file "conf.example" does not actually change any of the keys if u change it
2. the audio preferences do not stay at the level you set them when you close and reopen NAEV, so you must reset them every time u open it
3. there is no way to capture ships or just "greet" them, only to take their cargo/creds/fuel and to bribe them/get them to refuel them
These are only minor bugs that dont affect gameplay much, and otherwise the gameplay is excellent.
1. That is because the actual used config file is in ~/.naev/conf.lua or equivalent on Mac OS X / Windows.
2. The fact that you can't save the configuration file in 0.3.x doesn't allow that feature. That's already fixed in trunk (aka 0.4.0 developement version). Soon more options will be added.
3. That's because the "escort" implementation is pretty poor in 0.3.x. It's much much better in trunk, but that's not implemented yet. Will be implemented before the final release.
There's also many cool features like dynamic zoom and such not to mention others that will be implemented for 0.4.0.
QUOTE (friend of doom @ May 31 2009, 09:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i have a copy of developer tools 2.0. how would i compile it?
I actually have no idea how that works in Mac OS X. When I released 0.3.8 some kind fellow offered to make binaries and I helped him get it working. The details on how he got it working escape my grasp. I haven't been able to get in touch with him since, so I have no idea how one would set it up. In theory it shouldn't be that hard if you have a proper environment, ideally something very similar to UNIX.
So sorry, I have no idea how to get that started of Mac OS X. The only thing I recally he used was something called "fink" for dependencies.