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[[File:quake3_003.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Quake III on Ambient]]Beaucoup de jeux Open Source ont été portés sur MorphOS, y compris plusieurs jeux commerciaux dont les sources ont été distribuées : "Wolfenstein3D", "Doom", "Doom 2", "Quake", "Quake 2" et "Quake 3". La série des Quake supporte l'accélération 3D et même, dans le cas du premier épisode, les ports des meilleures versions alternatives "Fodquake", "Fuhquake", "GLQuake" et "BlitzQuake". Tous ces jeux fonctionnent de façon fluide en haute résolution grâce à l'accélération 3D. | [[File:quake3_003.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Quake III on Ambient]]Beaucoup de jeux Open Source ont été portés sur MorphOS, y compris plusieurs jeux commerciaux dont les sources ont été distribuées : "Wolfenstein3D", "Doom", "Doom 2", "Quake", "Quake 2" et "Quake 3". La série des Quake supporte l'accélération 3D et même, dans le cas du premier épisode, les ports des meilleures versions alternatives "Fodquake", "Fuhquake", "GLQuake" et "BlitzQuake". Tous ces jeux fonctionnent de façon fluide en haute résolution grâce à l'accélération 3D. | ||
− | + | On peut également parler d'autres jeux de tirs subjectifs (avec une vue à la première personne) comme "Cube", "AlephOne" ou le très récent jeu freeware "Warsow" qui vient d'être réalisé. "Warsow" est sans doute le projet graphique le plus complexe jamais porté sur MorphOS (même s'il est basé sur le moteur vieillissant de Quake 2), sur un processeur G3 n'étant associé qu'à une carte graphique Voodoo, il ne pourrait pas être lancé à une vitesse décente. Cela démontre qu'un meilleur matériel ne reste pas inutilisé sur MorphOS. | |
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[[File:freespace2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Icculus' Freespace 2]][[File:HomeWorld_000.jpg|200px|thumb|right|HomeWorld port]]Other open source projects ported include the icculus.org games ''Freespace 1'' and ''2'' (that of course need the original versions to be fully operational), and games like ''NeverBall/NeverPutt'' and the 3D pool game ''FooBillard''. ''Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe'', the open source reimplementation of Microprose's ''Transport Tycoon Deluxe'', is available, too. The MorphOS version (that, as well as all the other versions, needs the original game files to run) is synchronised with the official releases. This means that it is available directly from the project home page, since MorphOS support was inserted into the main source tree. ''Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe'' makes use of the ''PowerSDL.library'' to run. This library (whose special features are described in the section dedicated to [[MorphOS key applications]]) facilitated already the porting of dozens of free and open source SDL games to MorphOS. A recent addition to this list of ports is the space real strategy game called ''HomeWorld'', that is probably the first game requiring at least MorphOS 2.1. Also in this case the user needs the original PC version to be able to play this game on his MorphOS system. Other open source real time strategy games are available, notably ''Warzone 2100'', while fans of turn based strategic games have the chance to get some hours of fun with the famous ''Battle for Wesnoth''. | [[File:freespace2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Icculus' Freespace 2]][[File:HomeWorld_000.jpg|200px|thumb|right|HomeWorld port]]Other open source projects ported include the icculus.org games ''Freespace 1'' and ''2'' (that of course need the original versions to be fully operational), and games like ''NeverBall/NeverPutt'' and the 3D pool game ''FooBillard''. ''Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe'', the open source reimplementation of Microprose's ''Transport Tycoon Deluxe'', is available, too. The MorphOS version (that, as well as all the other versions, needs the original game files to run) is synchronised with the official releases. This means that it is available directly from the project home page, since MorphOS support was inserted into the main source tree. ''Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe'' makes use of the ''PowerSDL.library'' to run. This library (whose special features are described in the section dedicated to [[MorphOS key applications]]) facilitated already the porting of dozens of free and open source SDL games to MorphOS. A recent addition to this list of ports is the space real strategy game called ''HomeWorld'', that is probably the first game requiring at least MorphOS 2.1. Also in this case the user needs the original PC version to be able to play this game on his MorphOS system. Other open source real time strategy games are available, notably ''Warzone 2100'', while fans of turn based strategic games have the chance to get some hours of fun with the famous ''Battle for Wesnoth''. |
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On peut également parler d'autres jeux de tirs subjectifs (avec une vue à la première personne) comme "Cube", "AlephOne" ou le très récent jeu freeware "Warsow" qui vient d'être réalisé. "Warsow" est sans doute le projet graphique le plus complexe jamais porté sur MorphOS (même s'il est basé sur le moteur vieillissant de Quake 2), sur un processeur G3 n'étant associé qu'à une carte graphique Voodoo, il ne pourrait pas être lancé à une vitesse décente. Cela démontre qu'un meilleur matériel ne reste pas inutilisé sur MorphOS.
Other open source projects ported include the icculus.org games Freespace 1 and 2 (that of course need the original versions to be fully operational), and games like NeverBall/NeverPutt and the 3D pool game FooBillard. Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe, the open source reimplementation of Microprose's Transport Tycoon Deluxe, is available, too. The MorphOS version (that, as well as all the other versions, needs the original game files to run) is synchronised with the official releases. This means that it is available directly from the project home page, since MorphOS support was inserted into the main source tree. Open Transport Tycoon Deluxe makes use of the PowerSDL.library to run. This library (whose special features are described in the section dedicated to MorphOS key applications) facilitated already the porting of dozens of free and open source SDL games to MorphOS. A recent addition to this list of ports is the space real strategy game called HomeWorld, that is probably the first game requiring at least MorphOS 2.1. Also in this case the user needs the original PC version to be able to play this game on his MorphOS system. Other open source real time strategy games are available, notably Warzone 2100, while fans of turn based strategic games have the chance to get some hours of fun with the famous Battle for Wesnoth.