Open Source Tomb Raider Engine
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README.md

OpenRaider

OpenRaider is an Open Source implementation of the classic Tomb Raider Game Engine. It was abandoned in 2003.

This project aims to get OpenRaider running in a modern Unix.

Dependencies

  • Linux 2.4.16 SMP kernel (Debian distrobution)
  • GCC 2.95.2 compiler and supporting development packages
  • X11 4.1.0 with X11 development package
  • OpenGL 1.2 core and utils development packages
  • SDL 1.2.1 development package
  • OpenAL 0.0.6 development package
  • libz 1.1.3 development package

On Mac OS X 10.9 with XCode and MacPorts installed, the following should be enough:

sudo port install libsdl libsdl_ttf

You will also need an installed X11 Server!

License

OpenRaider is based on code, specs, and alogrithms from:

  • GooseEgg/Freyja 3d Modelers by Mongoose
  • TR Rosetta Stone spec sheet by Anonymous
  • TRView 1.0.0 by Yuri Zhivago, with patches by Mongoose

All code should be GPLed, unless otherwise noted.

Housekeeping by xythobuz.