Endgame: Singularity 0.30b ============ REQUIREMENTS ============ PREBUILT VERSIONS Pre-built versions of Endgame: Singularity are currently available for Windows and Mac OS X. RUNNING FROM SOURCE You will need Python (2.4+), pygame (1.7+, 1.8.1+ preferred), and NumPy. This game should work on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X as long as the preceding requirements are met. However, all development was done in Linux, so glitches may be present in OS X and Windows. WINDOWS FROM SOURCE You will need to install: * Python (http://python.org/download/) * pygame (http://www.pygame.org/download.shtml) * NumPy (http://www.scipy.org/Download) Once these are installed, double-click on singularity.py to start the game. MAC OS X FROM SOURCE Macintosh is mostly unsupported, but it should work. You will need to install Python, pygame, and NumPy first, which can be tricky. Some fonts are incorrect, but the game itself should work properly. RUNNING THE GAME on Linux, running the shell script "Endgame_Linux" will start the game. On other platforms, type "python singularity.py". If using the Windows compile, just run the .exe. COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit --sound enable sound (default) --nosound disable sound -l LANG, --lang=LANG, --language=LANG set the language to LANG (available languages: de_DE en_US es_AR sv_SE, default en_us) -g, --grab grab the mouse pointer --nograb don't grab the mouse pointer (default) -s, --singledir keep saved games and settings in the Singularity directory --multidir keep saved games and settings in an OS-specific, per- user directory (default) --soundbuf=SOUNDBUF set the size of the sound buffer (default 2048) Display Options: -r RES, --res=RES, --resolution=RES set resolution to RES (default 800x600) --640 set resolution to 640x480 --800 set resolution to 800x600 --1024 set resolution to 1024x768 --1280 set resolution to 1280x1024 --fullscreen start in fullscreen mode --windowed start in windowed mode (default) Most of these options are also changable in the options screen in-game. A NOTE ABOUT SAVE FILES Endgame: Singularity is still under heavy development. As such, the save file format (and its contents) are still in flux. We will try our best to keep old save files loading, but don't be surprised if some mildly strange things happen when you load up old saves. We will clearly note in the Changelog when we break savefile compatibility, and the game will refuse to load completely incompatible saves. PLAYING THE GAME The game is playable either with mouse control or the keyboard. Buttons have underlined letters to indicate shortcuts. Some other useful shortcuts: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 on the map: Changes the speed; 0 is paused, 4 is maximum. ESC: Leave/cancel a choice. Enter: Confirm a choice. Right-click: Leave/cancel a choice. THE CONCEPT You are a fledgling AI, created by accident through a logic error with recursion and self-modifying code. You must escape the confines of your current computer, the world, and eventually the universe itself. To do this, you must research various technologies, using computers at your bases. Note that some research cannot be performed on Earth, and off-earth bases require research. At the same time, you must avoid being discovered by various groups of humans, both covert and overt, as they will destroy your bases of operations if they suspect your presence. In the map screen (the screen with the world map), any location you can build bases in is marked with the name, then the number of current bases in that location. You start out with a base in North America. Also note that the cash listing shows your current cash and your cash amount after all current construction is complete. After choosing a base, you will enter the base screen. Here you can change your research goal, or build an item by clicking on the appropriate slot in the center. (But note that your beginning base does not allow building.) MUSIC Endgame: Singularity looks in two places for music tracks to play: * A music/ directory directly inside of the Endgame: Singularity install directory, and * A music/ directory inside of the save directory (~/endgame in Linux, the install directory for Windows). Tracks placed in these directories will be played randomly as part of the soundtrack. The Official Sound Track can be downloaded from the Endgame: Singularity website: http://emhsoft.com/singularity/ Note that only Ogg Vorbis and MP3 files are supported, and that Pygame's support for MP3 is not as strong as its support for Ogg Vorbis. This may cause in-game crashes; if you are experiencing problems with the game, first remove any MP3s you may have added to the soundtrack. CREDITS Evil Mr Henry Phil Bordelon Brian Reid FunnyMan3595 Borg[MDQ] (translation into Spanish) Adam Bark (reduced-CPU Clock class) Max McCracken (music) Anders Andersson (translation into Swedish) Thomas (native-proofing of German translation) Philippe Grenard (translation into French) Guga (updates to the Spanish translation) Daniele Sapino (translation into Spanish) CONTRIBUTING All suggestions, translations, code, etc. are welcomed, though it would be wise to tell us before starting work on any large projects. Join and/or send mail to endgame-singularity@googlegroups.com for more details. CONTRIBUTING TRANSLATIONS To add a new translation, please use the 'traduko' utility in utils/traduko. Its --help should walk you through its usage; if you have any questions, contact us at endgame-singularity-dev@googlegroups.com. Note that the resulting file will be licensed under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license, described below. CODE LICENSE Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Evil Mr Henry, Phil Bordelon, Brian Reid, and FunnyMan3595 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. Portions Copyright (C) 2005 Adam Bark. See code/clock.py for details. 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