Xenoveritas / abuse

Abuse SDL port originally from Crack-Dot-Com and released into the public domain
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No such item nums0016.pcx in file art/icons.spe #4

Open justnibio opened 6 years ago

justnibio commented 6 years ago

I installed "Abuse" on my Raspberry pi3b and the installation was successful,

In the datagame directory I added all the necessary directories and files taken here: abuse.zoy.org

I launched the game that does not start returning this error: No such item nums0016.pcx in file art / icons.spe

what could be the problem?

justnibio commented 6 years ago

I have modified icons.spe adding nums0016.pcx to nums0045.pcx icons.zip

justnibio commented 6 years ago

oops...I did not want to close the issue

Xenoveritas commented 6 years ago

When I get a chance, I'm going to take a look at this on my Raspberry Pi - I haven't tried running it on one, but I have one on my desk hooked up to a monitor, so it shouldn't be too hard to see if I can figure out what's wrong. I haven't run into this issue on any other platform and want to find out what's asking for a "nums0016.pcx" and why.

dragonfax commented 6 years ago

this hit me too. thanks for the file. Its hard to find frabs nowdays. I had to take the debian package, extract it, and put it back to gether into a unified frabs.

mlepage commented 5 years ago

I'm hitting this exact same issue. Steps for resolving?

Xenoveritas commented 5 years ago

I'm not getting this issue on my Raspberry Pi - although I did run into a different one, that the hardware renderer is insanely slow by default. (There is now a -software flag to force the software renderer which makes the game playable on my Raspberry Pi 3B+.)

Is this only happening when using the FRABS data? I haven't tried doing that.

mlepage commented 5 years ago

I think it was a data issue, I unzipped another set of data and it did work. It definitely has an issue with some data.

Xenoveritas commented 5 years ago

I'll take a look at making this work with FRABS since that's a fairly common set of data but I can't guarantee it'll work with any data set other than the one in this repository or that the error was ever in the actual Abuse source - I believe FRABS includes some custom LISP scripting as well.