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What is it OpenSpades?

OpenSpades is a compatible client of Ace of Spades 0.75.

  • Can connect to a vanilla/pyspades/pysnip server.
  • Uses OpenGL/AL for better experience.
  • Open source, and cross platform.

What is it NucetoSpades?

NucetoSpades is an OpenSpades modified by someone who doesn't know C++ ☻

List of most important mods:

  • DoctorDank PUBOvl and mods.
  • Better sound of footSteps.
  • cg_debugHitTest visible modified by Siecvi.
  • LuckView by BR.
  • /analyze on client by Sov.
  • Keybinds by Mile.
  • Killfeed with new images created by Skyte.
  • Modifiable target.
  • Gui customization.
  • Color chat mentions.

How to Build/Install?

Before you start: In case you're having issues to build OpenSpades, it may be because this README file is outdated, if so:

  1. See the Building Guide, which may be up to date
  2. Or open an issue if the problem persists

On Linux

Snap package

On snap enabled systems, the latest pre-built stable release of OpenSpades can be installed with:

sudo snap install openspades

Once installed, you'll be able to launch OpenSpades from inside the desktop menu or from your terminal with the openspades

Flatpak package

On flatpak enabled systems, OpenSpades can be installed with:

flatpak install flathub jp.yvt.OpenSpades

Once installed, you'll be able to launch OpenSpades from inside the desktop menu or from your terminal with flatpak run jp.yvt.OpenSpades

On Linux (from source)

Building

  1. Install dependencies:

    On Debian-derived distributions:

    sudo apt-get install build-essential pkg-config libglew-dev libcurl3-openssl-dev libsdl2-dev \
      libsdl2-image-dev libalut-dev xdg-utils libfreetype6-dev libopus-dev \
      libopusfile-dev cmake imagemagick
    

    (because of a bug in some distributions, you might also have to install more packages by sudo apt-get install libjpeg-dev libxinerama-dev libxft-dev)

    On Fedora or other RHEL-derived distributions:

    sudo dnf install make automake gcc gcc-c++ kernel-devel pkgconf-pkg-config glew-devel \
      openssl-devel libcurl-devel SDL2-devel SDL2_image-devel \
      freealut-devel xdg-utils freetype-devel opus-devel opusfile-devel \
      libjpeg-devel libXinerama-devel libXft-devel cmake ImageMagick
    

    On other distributions: Install corresponding packages from your repository (or compile from source).

    Building OpenSpades requires a C++ compiler, which is included in the dependencies above in case you don't have one installed yet.

  2. Clone OpenSpades repository:

    git clone https://github.com/yvt/openspades.git && cd openspades
  3. Create directory openspades.mk in cloned/downloaded openspades repo and compile:

    mkdir openspades.mk
    cd openspades.mk
    cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo && make

Installing and launching

To launch the built game without installing:

cd $REPO_DIRECTORY/openspades.mk; bin/openspades

To install the game to your system (recommended), take the following steps:

  1. Execute the following command:

    sudo make install
    

    note: If you have a previous installation of OpenSpades, you have to uninstall it manually by sudo rm -rf /usr/local/share/games/openspades before installing a new one, or else it might load old resources.

  2. Launch the game by typing openspades into command line, or search for it from start menu.

Alternatively, to install the game to a different directory, take the following steps:

  1. Copy the Resources directory into bin (or else the game won't launch):

    cp -r ./Resources ./bin/
    

    note: If you plan on distributing it, remember to remove CMake files and folders from Resources.

  2. Move the "/openspades.mk" folder somewhere else, for example /home/user/Games, or /opt/games and rename it to "/OpenSpades".

  3. The game's launcher is located at bin/openspades. You can create a shortcut for it on the desktop or a .desktop file placed in /usr/share/applications/ for it to appear in Start Menu. Make sure to set the bin directory as the shortcut's working directory, or else you will get an error about missing resources.

    note: If you choose a directory outside of your /home/user, for example /opt/games, remember to chmod the game launcher's permissions to 755.

After successful installation, optionally you can remove the source code and build outputs to save disk space (~100MB).

On Linux (from source, by Nix Flakes)

To build and run OpenSpades from the latest source code:

nix shell github:yvt/openspades -c openspades

To build and run OpenSpades for development:

git clone https://github.com/yvt/openspades.git && cd openspades
nix develop
# note: this will patch CMake files in the source tree
cmakeBuildType=RelWithDebInfo cmakeConfigurePhase
buildPhase
bin/openspades

note: Nix Flakes are an experimental feature of Nix and must be enabled manually. See this wiki article for how to do that.

On Windows (with Visual Studio)

  1. Get the required software if you haven't already:
  • CMake 2.8+
  • PowerShell 5.0
    • Integrated with Windows 10.
    • Older versions are not tested, but might work
  • Visual Studio 2017 or later
    • VS2015 is also supported, but VS2017 is more recommended
    • VS2013 is no longer supported, but might work
  1. Grab the source code:
  1. Checkout the source
  • All examples will assume E:/Projects/openspades, update paths in the examples to reflect yours
  • Make sure to update all git submodules, e.g., by git clone ... --recurse-submodules). Note that the GitHub website's ZIP download currently does not support submodules.
  1. Build libraries using vcpkg:

    cd E:/Projects/openspades
    vcpkg/bootstrap-vcpkg.bat
    vcpkg/vcpkg install @vcpkg_x86-windows.txt
  2. Run CMake:

  • Source: E:/Projects/openspades
  • Binaries: E:/Projects/openspades/OpenSpades.msvc
  • Generator:
    • For VS2019: Visual Studio 16 (2019)
    • For VS2017: Visual Studio 15 (2017)
    • For VS2015: Visual Studio 14 (2015)
  • Platform: Win32
  • Toolchain file: E:/Projects/openspades/vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
  • Add a new string entry VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET=x86-windows-static
  1. Open E:/Projects/openspades/OpenSpades.msvc/OpenSpades.sln in Visual Studio.
  2. Build the solution.
  • The recommended build configuration is MinSizeRel or Release if you're not an developer
  • The default build output directory is E:/projects/OpenSpades/OpenSpades.msvc/bin/BUILD_TYPE/
  1. To get audio working, download a Windows release of OpenSpades, extract it, and copy the following dlls to the build output directory:
  • For OpenAL audio: openal32.dll
  • For YSR audio: YSRSpades.dll, libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll, libstdc++-6.dll, pthreadGC2.dll
  1. Download the Non-free pak, extract it, and copy Nonfree/pak000-Nonfree.pak to the Resources folder inside your build output directory, which is probably E:/Projects/openspades/openspades.msvc/bin/BUILD_TYPE/Resources. You can also copy the paks contained in Official Mods/ folder of OpenSpades 0.0.12b to add more fonts and improve localization support of your build.

On macOS (with Ninja)

Requirements

  • Xcode Command Line Tools
  • CMake
  • pkg-config
  • gcc 6 or newer (not clang!) — macOS 10.14 (Mojave) or earlier only
  • ninja

Building

  1. Install the Xcode Command Line Tools and other required build tools.

    xcode-select --install

    Using Homebrew:

    brew install cmake pkg-config ninja
    
    # If you are using macOS 10.14 (Mojave) or earlier:
    brew install gcc
    

    Using Nix:

    • Add $(nix-build '<nixpkgs>' -A pkg-config-unwrapped --no-out-link)/bin to PATH.
  2. Clone the Openspades repository:

    git clone https://github.com/yvt/openspades.git --recurse-submodules && cd openspades
  3. Bootstrap vcpkg and install the required packages:

    vcpkg/bootstrap-vcpkg.sh
    vcpkg/vcpkg install @vcpkg_x86_64-darwin.txt
  4. Create directory openspades.mk in the cloned/downloaded openspades repo and compile:

    mkdir openspades.mk
    cd openspades.mk
    cmake -G Ninja .. -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -D CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES=x86_64 -D CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../vcpkg/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake -D VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET=x64-osx
    ninja
  5. Launch:

    open bin/OpenSpades.app

    (Universal builds aren't supported yet.)

Network usage during building

OpenSpades' build process automatically downloads prebuilt game assets and libraries as needed. Specifically:

In addition, vcpkg (sort of package manager only used for Windows and macOS builds) collects and sends telemetry data to Microsoft. You can opt out of this behavior by passing -disableMetrics option when running vcpkg/bootstrap-vcpkg.sh command.

Troubleshooting

For troubleshooting and common problems see TROUBLESHOOTING.

Licensing

Please see the file named LICENSE.

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