Version 1.2 brings some simplifications
This version uses an updated version of the fixed point library, as well as a newer revision of the compiler. Gone is EASTL, so performance might change a bit for older machines - let me know if you need a special build.
More importantly, I've made the sound selection simpler, thru a very simple menu during startup (not unlike what games from ~1990 would present the user with). You can still skip it with the old command line options, if you already have your handy .BAT file.
This is not a big update, but it addresses an irk I had for a long time, with that simple sound menu. It's not as fancy as the one in The Mistral Report, but I don't think it it would match the style of this game as it matches Mistral Report.
Anyway, the changes are enough to call this 1.2.
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Dungeons of Noudar 3D
FFS Jam 2018 Entry: a short turn-based first-person 3D Dungeon Crawler for your 486 (MS-DOS/FreeDOS)
Status | Released |
Author | Daniel "MontyOnTheRun" Monteiro |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | 3D, Dungeon Crawler, ffs-jam, First-Person, mode13h, MS-DOS, opl2lpt |
Languages | English |
More posts
- Version 1.1 is out, supporting Adlib and PC SpeakerMar 04, 2018
- Dungeons Of Noudar 3D rendering explainedFeb 11, 2018
- The trials and tribulations of deploying a C++14 game for 486 PCs running DOSFeb 02, 2018
- It's a wrap! See you in FOSDEM'18 Retrocomputing Devroom!Feb 01, 2018
- Getting closer to RPG experience I want to deliverJan 30, 2018
- OPL2LPT support is up!Jan 27, 2018
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