Getting started with FreeSpace 2
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Contents
Getting Retail FreeSpace 2
- Main article Getting_FreeSpace...
- Buy CDs
- Buy it online, for example from GOG.com
Installing Retail FreeSpace 2
- Main article Installing Freespace 2...
- Install the game
- To use FreeSpace 2 Open only the the retail data files are needed (*.VP files). This makes it possible for user to 'install' or extract the vp files from the main game data and then move the files to another platform for example to Linux or OS X. However it is recommended that the data files should be patched before moving them. See Fs2 open on Linux for more information.
- Make sure you have OpenAL installed
Update the Retail FreeSpace 2
Note: This step is only required if the data has not already been patched
- Download and run Freespace 1.2 update
- FreeSpace 2 Patch (version 1.2)
- Some versions have this already preinstalled
Installing FreeSpace Open
- Main articles Installing fs2 open and FreeSpace Open Installer...
Launcher
Windows
Other
- Some progress has been made with both multi platform as well as single platform non-Windows launchers. See Cross-Platform Development.
Game Builds
Latest Official Build
Note: Current official build is outdated
- Includes 5.3 Launcher
Current SVN Builds
MediaVP File Sets
- MediaVP sets should always be installed to their own directory preferably named as mediavps that is located in the FreeSpace root directory. For example if FreeSpace has been installed to c:\games\freespace then MediaVP files should be placed to c:\games\freespace\mediavps directory.
Latest Official MediaVPs
Setting up the Launcher
Selecting the Game Build
- First thing to do is to click on the Browse... button at the top of the Launcher and select the build you installed.
Audio/Joystic
- If you have trouble with your joystick not working properly in FS2_Open, you may try the Force 0 or Force 1 options, which will force FS2_Open to use the first or second joysticks, respectively.
Network
- Adjust the settings according to your setup.
Speech
- If you are using Windows XP, or have the Speech API installed, FS2_Open will be able to read briefings, techroom descriptions, and even in game messages to you using computer-generated voices. Although no match for real voice acting, it is convenient when valid plot points are mentioned in the middle of combat. Speech in the various locations can be turned on and off by checking and unchecking the check boxes; you can choose which of the installed voices to use in FS2_Open by changing the drop-down menu.
Registry
- Unless you know what you are doing don't tamper with these settings
Video
- On some older or special builds user can choose which API to use (OpenGL or Direct3D) however usually it defaults to OpenGL. In any case it is recommended to use OpenGL as DirectX is unstable and not actively supported.
- Select the preferred resolution for the game.
Features
- This tab is where most of FS2_Open's options can be toggled on and off. At the top is a readout of your current command line. You should include this if you ever need to report an error with FS2_Open.
- Easy setup basically allows you to turn lots of features on or off at once. Generally most people use it and then fine tune the settings immediately afterwards.
- Custom flags allows you to add any command line flags that don't show up in the Launcher. This may be because they require additional arguments, as is the case with the -fov command line argument (for more information, you can see the Command-Line Reference page of the wiki). Its recommended to add -ambient_factor 50 to the command line.
- Finally, the two boxes below this let you toggle the various new features in FS2 Open individually. The list type option lets you choose between graphics, sound etc and the tickboxes let you turn the feature on or off.
MOD
- This tab is used to select mods for the game. For example this installation guide directs you to install MediaVPs in such a way that FS2 will treat them as a mod. Click Select MOD and choose mediavps folder that you picked earlier.
- The reason that we installed the media VPs as a mod is that if FS2_Open doesn't work you can select the no MOD button and run without them and check if the problem is with the build or with the media VPs. It also means that you can still run retail FS2 if you want to.