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Omicron | site

About

Credits

Game developped by azekill_DIABLO. A fork of the work of Twetzel59, known as Craft NG, a fork of the work of M. Fogleman, the base of everything, Craft.

Running the game

Mac and Windows: Click on the executable file, the game should run. Linux: Open terminal in the directory of the game and type ./omicron

See below to compile from source and get the executable.

Compilation

Requirements under Mac OS X

Download and install CMake if you don't already have it. You may use Homebrew to simplify the installation:

brew install cmake

Requirements under Linux (and Debian)

sudo apt-get install cmake libglew-dev xorg-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev
sudo apt-get build-dep glfw

Requirements under Windows

Download and install CMake and MinGW. Add C:\MinGW\bin to your PATH.

Download and install cURL so that CURL/lib and CURL/include are in your Program Files directory.

Use the following commands in place of the ones described in the next section.

cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles"
mingw32-make

Compilation (for all platforms)

Once you have the dependencies (see above), install the sources and open the terminal in the dowloaded source directory. Run the following commands :

cmake .
make

Then you can run the game.

More info

Controls

  • WASD/ZQSD to move forward, left, backward, right.
  • Space to jump.
  • Left Click to destroy a block.
  • Right Click or Cmd + Left Click to create a block.
  • Ctrl + Right Click to toggle a block as a light source.
  • 1-9 to select the block type to create.
  • E to cycle through the block types.
  • Tab to toggle between walking and flying.
  • Left shift to zoom.
  • F to show the scene in orthographic mode.
  • O to observe players in the main view.
  • P to observe players in the picture-in-picture view.
  • T to type text into chat.
  • Forward slash (/) to enter a command.
  • Minus (-) to write text on any block (signs).
  • Arrow keys emulate mouse movement.
  • Enter emulates mouse click.

Dependencies

  • GLEW is used for managing OpenGL extensions across platforms.
  • GLFW is used for cross-platform window management.
  • CURL is used for HTTPS / SSL POST for the authentication process.
  • lodepng is used for loading PNG textures.
  • sqlite3 is used for saving the blocks added / removed by the user.
  • tinycthread is used for cross-platform threading.