This is a complete rebuild of the game Natural Selection for Windows and Linux. After the SteamPipe update the game remained in an pretty bad state for years, therefore I decided to recompile its sources which are provided by Unknownworlds Entertainment. With this update this might be the first half-life mod which achieves multi-platform support. Speaking of this you are encouraged to compile for Mac OS X. The ultimate goal is to provide a better expierence of the Natural Selection gameplay on all major platforms and a possible distribution in the future through Steam.
Here you find the new compiled .dlls
or .so
files for client and server. If you just want to play or to host a server you can download them here:
Remember to extract them to your Half-Life/ns directory.
The offical download url for the complete version ns v3.2 is not working with firefox. Either use:
$ wget http://www.unknownworlds.com/files/ns/ns_install_v32.exe
or
$ curl -LO http://www.unknownworlds.com/files/ns/ns_install_v32.exe
or follow this link http://sllegacy.unknownworlds.com/files/ns/ns_install_v32.exe
In order to make this game work for linux the old half-life engine files were replaced with the newer ones. In addtion some changes are accounted for the use of an acient glibc library. Some changes to the game itself have been made and these include:
The plan is to bring the chat and the gamma back when a cross-platfrom solution can be achieved.
With great changes come great bugs.
special ns gamma
.If you find more please report them!
First you will need to get the files:
$ git clone https://github.com/fmoraw/NS.git
Then goto NS/main/source/linux
and use make hl_cll
for the client and make ns
for the server.
Make sure you have g++-multilib
set up for x64 operating systems. For windows compilation should be working if you have VS2010 installed.
If you get the this error when running the app: Fatal Error - could not load library (client.so)
, With a high chance it is because of some UNDEFINED SYMBOLS
in the shared library. But you can check this with this command:
$ ldd -r -d client.so
If you want to debug:
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=".:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" gdb ./hl_linux r -game ns -dev -steam
Due to the new engine and the nature of Linux I had to make a lot of changes! You can find them with grep -Ril @Linux
.
Since servers are really rare at this point in time here is a tutorial how to set up an Natural Selection server with hlds.
$ ./hlds_run -game ns -autoupdate +map ns_eclipse + sv_secure 1 + port 27015 + ip 127.0.0.1 +hostname "Natural Selection" +maxplayers 32
If you are behind a NAT(Router) make sure to open at least those ports:
Under no circumstances expose your host to the internet!!!
For more information follow this link.
In order to check if you server is connected to the steam servers copy the following url in your browser and replace <your IP address>
with your external ip:
http://api.steampowered.com/ISteamApps/GetServersAtAddress/v0001?addr=<your IP address>&format=json
There is an updated version of metamod called metamodp. Since players are also pretty rare you might want to install rcbot and therefore you have to download those files:
Many thanks to GiGaBiTe.
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/halflife/blob/master/README.md
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All artwork, sounds, audio, screenshots, text and code in Natural Selection, Zen of Sudoku, Spark engine and Natural Selection 2 are Copyright © 2014 Unknown Worlds Entertainment, Inc (http://www.unknownworlds.com).
The mark Natural Selection was first represented in association with video-game software in June of 2001, and was first used in commerce around January, 2002. Natural Selection is Registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (No. 4,179,393).
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EXCLUDED CODE: The code described below and contained in the Natural Selection Source Code release is not part of the Program covered by the GPL and is expressly excluded from its terms. You are solely responsible for obtaining from the copyright holder a license for such code and complying with the applicable license terms.
EXCLUDED CODE AND LIBRARIES
Original code and design by Charlie Cleveland (charlie@unknownworlds.com, @flayra).
Many contributions from Karl Patrick (karl.patrick@gmail.com), Petter Rønningen tankefugl@gmail.com, Harry Walsh harry.walsh@gmail.com, and probably lots of people I forgot.