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arx(6) |
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arx(6) |
arx - Arx Libertatis, a cross-platform port of Arx Fatalis
arx [-hnl] [-d data-dir] [-u user-dir]
[-c config-dir] [-g debug-spec]
arx is the main executable of Arx Libertatis, a cross-platform port of
the first-person role-playing game Arx Fatalis. You will need the data from
the original Arx Fatalis to run the game. See https://arx.vg/data for
where you can get it.
Here is a short summary of the options available in arx. Please refer to the
detailed documentation below for a complete description.
- Generic options:
-
-h --help Show supported options
-g --debug LEVELS Set debug output levels
--benchmark[=TIMELIMIT] Log loading times and framerates
--debug-gl[=MODE] Enable OpenGL debug output
--override-gl OVERRIDES Override OpenGL extensions
- Search path options:
-
-n --no-data-dir Don't automatically detect data directories
-d --data-dir DIR Where to find the data files (can be repeated)
-u --user-dir DIR Where to store user-specific files
-c --config-dir DIR Where to store config files
-l --list-dirs List the searched user and data directories
- Startup options:
-
--loadlevel LEVELID Load a specific level
--loadsave SAVEFILE Load a specific savegame file
--loadslot SAVESLOT Load a specific savegame slot
--skiplogo Skip logos at startup
- --benchmark[=TIMELIMIT]
- Log time taken for startup, loading levels and shutdown, and the minimum,
maximum and average framerate.
If a TIMELIMIT argument is given, the game will exit
after the specified amout of time has been spent rendering normal
frames. This time does not include the startup or loading time. Valid
values are a number, optionally followed by a unit. Valid units are
"ms" (milliseconds), "s" (seconds),
"m" (minutes) and "h" (hours). The
default unit is milliseconds.
This option can be combined with the --loadlevel,
--loadsave or --loadslot options to benchmark a specific
scene.
- -c, --config-dir=DIR
- By default arx will store configuration files in directories specified by
the XDG Base Directory Specification. This option overrides the
directory where config files are loaded from and saved to.
- -d, --data-dir=DIR
- Arx Libertatis will look for data files in directories specified by the
XDG Base Directory Specification and in the directory containing
the game executable. Besides the system-wide data directory, data files
are also loaded from the user directory, which can be set by the
--user-dir option.
This option adds additional directories to search for data
files before the detected system-wide directories, but after the user
directory. To override the detected data directories combine it with the
--no-data-dir option.
The --data-dir option can be repeated to add multiple
data directories, in which case they are searched in the order
provided.
See https://arx.vg/paths and the --list-dirs
output for more details.
Use arx-install-data(1) to extract and install the
required data files from the various different Arx Fatalis setup
executables, archives, CDROMs and existing installs.
- -g, --debug=LEVELS
- This option can be used to enable debug output for debug builds of Arx
Libertatis. For non-debug build, this option is not very useful but
recognized for convenience.
- --debug-gl[=MODE]
- Control OpenGL context type and debug output from the OpenGL driver.
The following modes are possible:
"enabled" Enable additional error checks in
the OpenGL driver and log all reported errors. This is the mode used when
--debug-gl is specified with no MODE argument.
"ignored" Enable only the standard OpenGL
error checks required by the standard and ignore all errors.
"noerror" Tell the OpenGL driver to assume
that there will be no errors. Will fall back to "ignored"
if not supported.
"default" Select one of the above modes
depending on the build type and enabled features. This is the default when
--debug-gl is not used.
- -h, --help
- Show a list of the supported options.
- -l, --list-dirs
- Show the data, user and config search directories and how they were
determined. To adjust the search directories, use the
--no-data-dir, --data-dir, --user-dir and
--config-dir options.
- --loadlevel=LEVELID
- Load a level immediately after startup, without displaying logos or the
main menu. LEVELID is the number of the level to be loaded.
- --loadsave=SAVEFILE
- Load a save file immediately after startup, without displaying logos or
the main menu. SAVEFILE is the path of the save directory or .sav
file to be loaded.
- --loadslot=SAVESLOT
- Load a save file immediately after startup, without displaying logos or
the main menu. SAVESLOT is the index of the save slot to be
loaded.
- -n, --no-data-dir
- Disables looking for default data directories. Default user and config
directories and data directories provided using the --data-dir
option are still searched. This option can be used for portable setups
where user, config and data files are all in the current directory:
arx --no-data-dir --user-dir=. --config-dir=.
- --override-gl=OVERRIDES
- Overrides the used OpenGL extensions and features. By default, Arx
Libertatis will use all extensions that the driver claims to support
except for some that are known to cause issues with certain drivers. This
options allows the user to disable additional extensions or re-enable
extensions that are by default disabled. It will not make Arx Libertatis
attempt to use extensions that the driver does not claim to support.
The overrides passed to this option are parsed after, and thus
overrride, those in the extension_override setting in the
[video] section of cfg.ini which is in turn applied after
the built-in driver quirk overrides.
All disabled extensions - either by built-in rules or
user-supplied overrides are logged.
The override string is made up of a series of override tokens
separated by whitespace. Supported overrides are:
"-GL_ext": Disable OpenGL extension
GL_ext.
"+GL_ext": Re-enable OpenGL extension GL_ext
if it was disabled by a previous token (including built-in driver quirk
rules).
"GLx.y", "x.y",
"GLxy" or "xy": Re-enable extensions part
of OpenGL version x.y and disabling all others
"GLx" or "x": Re-enable
extensions part of OpenGL version x.0 and disabling all others
"+*" or "+": Re-enable all
non-core OpenGL extensions
"-*" or "-" Re-enable
extensions part of any known OpenGL version and disabling all others
- Note that the version overrrides (i.e. all except
"-GL_ext" and "+GL_ext") fully override
the set of allowed extensions and thus make all previous tokens
meaningless. In particular, --override-gl="+" will
disable both the built-in driver quirk overrides and the
extension_override setting while
--override-gl="1.5" will disable the use of all optional
extensions.
- --skiplogo
- Don't display Logo images at startup. Currently this will not skip the
intro cutscene.
- -u, --user-dir=DIR
- By default arx will store user files (saves, etc.) in directories
specified by the XDG Base Directory Specification. This option
overrides the directory where user files are loaded from and saved to.
Configuration files are not stored in the user directory, but
in a separate directory that can be set by the --user-dir
option.
The user directory will also be used to load data, overwriting
resources from the system-wide data directories amd from directories
specified by the --data-dir option.
arx-install-data(1), arxsavetool(1), arxunpak(1)
To view known bugs and report new ones, please visit
https://bugs.arx-libertatis.org/.
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