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- OutpostHD is primarily developed on Windows but will run on macOS X and Linux (has been built and successfully run on Arch and Ubuntu flavors).
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Linux. Use git to checkout OutpostHD's repository and then run the make command. Depending on your flavor of Linux you may need to install SDL2, SDL2-Image, SDL2-Ttf, SDL2-Mixer and GLEW libraries. OutpostHD doesn't yet have any officially supported application distributions so building from source is how you'll have to use it. FreeBSD.
OutpostHD does build and run under Linux. Some of the contributing maintainers have been able to build and run OPHD on Arch Linux and Ubuntu Linux. No official Linux build is available yet but we're working on it!
OutpostHD is a remake of OUTPOST by Sierra On-line from 1994. It's not a clone of OUTPOST -- it's an entirely new game inspired by OUTPOST's core mechanics while providing a more complete and satisfying experience than the original ever could. YouTube Video.
Develop a new, modern code base that can be built and run on multiple platforms including Windows, macOS and Linux. Implement the core gameplay mechanics from OUTPOST. Provide a better interface from which the user can get better feedback from their Colony.
OutpostHD is built in C++ using Microsoft's Visual Studio 2019. If you haven't already, you may need to download and install the redistributable package from Microsoft. Follow this link and download the 64-Bit version of the Visual C++ runtime:
May 17, 2021 · OutpostHD is primarily developed on Windows but will run on macOS X and Linux (has been built and successfully run on Arch and Ubuntu flavors). Is the Source Code available? Yes, most definitely.
Failing that, once a repository is cloned, you should be able run a Git submodule init, followed by a Git submodule update. Do that from the OPHD repository, and it should give you a matching NAS2D library in a subfolder to build with.