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Thursday, 5 September 2013

Search And Rescue Add On Pack, by me!

Posted on 11:31 by Unknown

I released an add on pack today for Search And Rescue, the helicopter rescue game for Linux.

I usually don't do anything for video games, but I like flying my choppers, and had fun messing around with this. It turned out well enough to share with the world, so here goes.

Here is my readme file verbatim:

Crazy Denny's "Search And Rescue PC Game for Linux by WolfPack Entertainment" Add On pack

SAR's Website: http://searchandrescue.sourceforge.net/

Added vehicles:

Cars/Trucks: Ambulance, 'Cuda, Firetruck

Boats/Ships: Stanyou Pilothouse Yacht, US Coast Gaurd 378 High Endurance Cutter, JetSki

And a Flying Oil Rig.

*Car info: You are going to want to activate autopilot before accelerating, unless you like *bumpy* rides. -and- steering is done by holding ctrl and using the arrow keys simultaneously, otherwise you will fly her like a airplane.

Added map:

Denali, a desert map clone but with a lot more buildings, the yacht, the cutter, and the oilrig where added to give some more fun things to fly to/over. Denali has no people to save, it's just a nice fly around map.

Modified: as350 b47 hh60 hh65 ka27 s64 uh1d v22
What's modded: They go about 660 mph at full throttle now, can fly like airplanes using the y key, and don't run out of fuel.

*The hh60 will not get off the ground with her extra fuel tanks in chopper mode. You will either have to go into y mode and fly her off like an airplane, or drop the extra fuel tanks with ctrl-f.

*Nothing runs out of fuel.

Warning: The cars and boats may flash a lot until you change cameras, so be prepared.

The folders included need to be put into /usr/share/games/searchandrescue/. There are 2 folders, aircrafts & scenery.

Permissions will have to be changed to the /usr/share/games/searchandrescue/aircrafts and /usr/share/games/searchandrescue/scenery folders once you copy over the content. Root priv's should be set to read and write, and be exectuable.

The terminal command sudo chmod a+x /usr/share/games/searchandrescue/aircrafts/* && sudo chmod a+x /usr/share/games/searchandrescue/scenery/* should solve this problem.

You can also do this by typing gksu (name of file manager) i.e. thunar/nautilus/pcmanfm in terminal or run dialog, then go to /usr/share/games/searchandrescue/ and right click the folders, and choose permissions tab.

This readme and add on pack copyrighted September 5th, 2013 by Dennis Andrew Gutowski Jr. where applicable by law.

Please give me what credit is due, thanks!

Save my hinder from being sued statement:

TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL Dennis Andrew Gutowski Jr. OR ANY THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND WHETHER ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

Denny thanks HP for the partial use of one of their legal statements.

-End of readme file-

Here's a pic of one of the new vehicles available, the 'Cuda:


If you play SAR and want the add on pack, it's available here:
http://dwdenny.freeshell.org/sarpack.tar.gz
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