FreeSpace Open Installer
The FreeSpace Open Installer is an attempt to significantly reduce the difficulty of installing FreeSpace Open over a Retail FreeSpace 2 installation. The Installer was coded by Turey using the NSIS development environment for Eclipse. The first version was released on October 16, 2006, and the latest versions of the exe and the source code can be found at fsoinstaller.com.
More information about the Installer can be found on Hard Light Productions.
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Features
The Installer is designed to be one-size-fits-all, so that dial-up users can have a small Installer that only installs the necessary files, while broadband users can have an Installer that downloads all the extras for them. The Installer automatically checks to see if it is outdated, and will bring up the download page of the newest version if it is outdated. The first version of the Installer included only the Executables and the MediaVPs. Since then, many other parts have been added and refined.
FreeSpace Open Executables
The Executables were originally packaged as part of the installer, which added about eight megabytes to the size of the Installer. However, as of the 3.6.9 - RC 7.9x version, the Executables have been taken out of the Installer file and are downloaded at runtime.
OpenAL
One of the most common problems people have installing FreeSpace Open is that they do not install OpenAL. From the first version, the Installer has had an option to download and run the OpenAL installer automatically.
MediaVPs
The MediaVPs are a set of graphical enhancements to FreeSpace Open, created by the FreeSpace Upgrade Project. These upgrades have been included since the first version, and as of version 3.6.9 - RC 7.9x, they use the Mod Installation System (see below).
Mod Installation System
The Mod Installation System is a feature that first made its appearance in version 3.6.9 - RC 7.9x. The system allows the creator(s) of a mod or campaign to include their work in the Installer, so that it can be downloaded and installed at the same time as FreeSpace Open. By interfacing with text files, the Installer can get the most recent files for each mod directly from that mod's web site. This allows mod creators to update their files at any time, without the need for a new release of the Installer.
Help with the Mod Installation System can be found at fsoinstaller.com
Mods and Campaigns currently included in the Installer:
Derelict
Just Another Day
Just Another Day 2: Electric Boogaloo
Version History
Visit the changelog on www.fsoinstaller.com.