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 Readme for:  Game » Fps » stvoyhm.lha

Star Trek: Voyager

Description: Elite Force
Download: stvoyhm.lha       (TIPS: Use the right click menu if your browser takes you back here all the time)
Size: 3Mb
Version: 1.38
Date: 09 Jan 2016
Author: Raven Software, ported by HunoPPC
Submitter: uploader
Homepage: http://hunoppc.amiga-projects.net/content/startrek-voyager-e
Requirements: AmigaOS 4.1 and Warp3D
Category: game/fps
License: Other
Distribute: yes
Min OS Version: 4.0
FileID: 9690
 
Comments: 0
Snapshots: 0
Videos: 0
Downloads: 306  (Current version)
306  (Accumulated)
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Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force is a first-person shooter video game, which is
set in the Star Trek universe, specifically relating to the fourth Star Trek
television series, Star Trek: Voyager. The dates in the game place Elite
Force '​s plot late in Voyager  '​s sixth season. The
player assumes the role of Ensign Alex Munro, a member of the Hazard Team, a new
elite security section created to deal with particularly dangerous and hostile
away missions. The game's plot focuses on the USS Voyager being trapped in a
starship graveyard, heavily damaged and under attack from a variety of hostile
factions. The Hazard Team is tasked with protecting Voyager as repairs are made,
and investigating the cause of their entrapment.

Elite Force was one of several Star Trek games announced after Activision
secured the license to Star Trek video games from Viacom in 1998. The game was
one of the first to license id Tech 3, a game engine by id Software used by a
number of video games during the early 2000s. Elite Force was a critical
success, and is often praised as the first truly successful Star Trek video
game, able to appeal to people who were not Star Trek fans.


Amiga French Team 2014
1.38 Release 4
Requirement: 3D Card with Warp3D support (NO Wazp3D in this release) and
libboostygfx version 1.x.x

Version AmigaOS4:
Hugues "HunoPPC" Nouvel


Version 1.38 R1
* No joystick support
* LAN game support
* 3D support is 100 % ok
* Ogg Vorbis Mp3 wav support ok
* Keyboard and mouse ok
* All maps and bots ok
* Altivec support

Version 1.38 R2
* Remove libz.so shared object

Version 1.38 R3
* Added 3 new options on a config:
  com_amigamachinelow; com_amigamachinemedium; com_amigamachinehigh
  By default is this:
  com_amigamachinelow "0"
  com_amigamachinemedium "1"
  com_amigamachinehigh "0"
  * "com_amigamachinelow" option is for low machine ex: SAM EP440, AONE G3  
  * "com_amigamachinemedium" option is for medium machine ex: SAM460, AONE G4
  * "com_amigamachinehigh" option is for for high machine ex: X1000, AONE G4
with a high CPU (1266 mhz)
 IMPORTANT: Juste one option activate of 3 choices

Version 1.38 R4
* Added SObjs dir with  libbz2.so.1.0 libz.so and libcurl.so
* Fixed Vsync on all menu

In the future: 
* Optimizations and new options

Thanks to :
My Wife "Claire" and my children "Matthis and Sorhenn" for allowing me some time
to develop 
Hyperion Entertainment  -  For the development of Amiga OS 4.0 and 4.1
RELEC for my X1000 NEMO
Batteman for my PEGASOS 2  
My French BetaTesters  (CRISOT,LIO,KL, ELWOOD, CORTO, ZZD10H, OLRICK)
and of course the whole AMIGA community

Send Bugreports for the AmigaOS 4.x version to :
NOUVEL (HunoPPC) Hugues
nouvel.hugues(AT)free.fr
Donate to nouvel.hugues(AT)free.fr
http://clubevolution4.com/HunoPortSDL/

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