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1 Hello 1 Hello
2 I don't want to need Windows to play Zero-K, but Linux users are abandoned by Zero-K developers, it's my feeling. With the latest version of OpenSUSE, I'm trying to run Zero-K again, but ... always some mistery thing happen. This is what OpenSUSE 13.1 users have in their repos: 2 I don't want to need Windows to play Zero-K, but Linux users are abandoned by Zero-K developers, it's my feeling. With the latest version of OpenSUSE, I'm trying to run Zero-K again, but ... always some mistery thing happen. This is what OpenSUSE 13.1 users have in their repos:
3 - libpr-downloader_shared 0.96.0-1.2 - Maps/Mod Downloader for Spring 3 - libpr-downloader_shared 0.96.0-1.2 - Maps/Mod Downloader for Spring
4 - libunitsync 0.96.0-1.2 - A library for Spring 4 - libunitsync 0.96.0-1.2 - A library for Spring
5 - springlobby 0.180-1.1 - A free cross-platform lobby client for the Spring RTS project 5 - springlobby 0.180-1.1 - A free cross-platform lobby client for the Spring RTS project
6 - springrts 0.96.0-1.2 - A full 3D open source RTS game engine 6 - springrts 0.96.0-1.2 - A full 3D open source RTS game engine
7 - springrts-engine 0.96.0-1.2 - Metapackage default and mutlithreaded 7 - springrts-engine 0.96.0-1.2 - Metapackage default and mutlithreaded
8 - springrts-engine-default 0.96.0-1.2 - Meta package for the spring game engine 8 - springrts-engine-default 0.96.0-1.2 - Meta package for the spring game engine
9 - springrts-features 1.0-1.1 - All of the features made for Spring engine to date 9 - springrts-features 1.0-1.1 - All of the features made for Spring engine to date
10 - springrts-gamedata 0.96.0-1.2 - Game releated files 10 - springrts-gamedata 0.96.0-1.2 - Game releated files
11 - springrts-zero-k 1.2.2.4-1.1 - Spring engine based game focused on a streamlined economy & advanced interface 11 - springrts-zero-k 1.2.2.4-1.1 - Spring engine based game focused on a streamlined economy & advanced interface
12 - springrts-zero-k-maps 1.2.2.4-1.1 - Maps designed specially for Zero-K game 12 - springrts-zero-k-maps 1.2.2.4-1.1 - Maps designed specially for Zero-K game
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14 I have all of them installed. 14 I have all of them installed.
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16 In first place, there is no "Zero-K" launcher. I must launch simple UI (launching "Spring") that only have options like "Test the game", "Edit settings", "Direct connect" and "Quit" options. Moreover, I can select a game, a map and a script. These last two have some items to select (three maps and "player only: testing sandbox" as unique script). But there is no any game available (however, there are two mod in /usr/share/games/spring/mods: "spring_features-v01.sdz" and "zk-v1.2.2.4.sdz"). 16 In first place, there is no "Zero-K" launcher. I must launch simple UI (launching "Spring") that only have options like "Test the game", "Edit settings", "Direct connect" and "Quit" options. Moreover, I can select a game, a map and a script. These last two have some items to select (three maps and "player only: testing sandbox" as unique script). But there is no any game available (however, there are two mod in /usr/share/games/spring/mods: "spring_features-v01.sdz" and "zk-v1.2.2.4.sdz").
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18 Is there anyone that can explain how to play Kero-K on Linux? 18 Is there anyone that can explain how to play Zero-K on Linux?
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20 Thank you 20 Thank you