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Click the "The Building of a Dynasty" subtitle to switch between campaigns. These should be placed in the subdirectories inside the campaign/ directory. Custom campaignsĭune Dynasty can play fan-made campaigns such as Super Dune II Classic, Stefan Hendriks' Atreides Campaign, and Dune 2 eXtended. Saved games from Dune II should work if placed there.
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On Windows this will be something like: C:\users\nobody\Application Data\Dune Dynasty\save On Unix this will be: ~/.config/dunedynasty/save If no configuration file exists, they will be in placed in a personal data directory. Saved games are located in the save directory next to dunedynasty.cfg. if you want to include Dune 2000 music, but exclude "Robotix": In addition, individual songs can be disabled. to play Sega Mega Drive music, and MT-32 rips only as required: If a particular track is missing, it will look for a suitable replacement in the default music pack, or use the Adlib music if that also fails. If you want to disable any music set, edit the section of the config file. Instructions are provided in the respective FILELIST.TXT files. Each of these have their own subdirectory in the music/ directory. If you use Timidity++ as an ALSA sequencer client on Linux you should start it with smaller buffer sizes to avoid the "drunk drummer" problem: timidity -iA -B 4,8 External music packsĭune Dynasty can play various external music sets, e.g. Sound_font=/usr/share/sounds/sf2/FluidR3_GM.sf2ĭune Dynasty can also play music via the system MIDI output on Windows and Linux (ALSA). You will need to set the sound_font path in the configuration file to an appropriate sound font (.sf2) file, e.g. General MIDI musicĭune Dynasty can play MIDI music via FluidSynth. You can modify the existing dunedynasty.cfg file or replace it with dunedynasty.cfg-sample. See the sample file dunedynasty.cfg-sample for a list of configuration options. On Windows the configuration file will be located somewhere like: C:\users\nobody\Application Data\Dune Dynasty\dunedynasty.cfg On Unix the configuration file is located at: ~/.config/dunedynasty/dunedynasty.cfg In the same directory as the dunedynasty executable. The configuration file will be read from one of two places: A Attack or Harvestĭouble tap H or a control group number to centre on the construction yard or the control group. Keyboard shortcuts are mostly just the first letter of the action. Right click issues commands on units, and sets the rally point on buildings. You can finally select multiple units by dragging a rectangle, or shift clicking. The controls should be similar to most real-time strategy games. Once the data files are in place, you may start the game by running dunedynasty.exe or dunedynasty. The system-wide directory as configured in the CMake variable $DUNE_DATA_DIR/data. Or C:\Documents and Settings\nobody\Application Data\Dune Dynasty\data Or C:\users\nobody\AppData\Roaming\Dune Dynasty\data On Windows, this will be something like: C:\users\nobody\Application Data\Dune Dynasty\data

On Unix, this will be: ~/.local/share/dunedynasty/data The location depends on your operating system. In a directory named data next to the dunedynasty executable. Place them into one of the following places: You will need the *.PAK data files from the EU v1.07 release of Dune II.

The binary will be placed in the dist/ directory. Īlternatively, you can use an out-of-source build: mkdir Build FluidSynth and MAD are optional dependencies. (Skip this if you are using precompiled Windows binaries.)
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For more information, see the COPYING file included with every release and source download of the game.ĭownload the source code or Windows binaries from the SourceForge project page.
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