[Bug 240195] Review Request: sergueis-destiny - Serguei's Destiny, an AGI adventure game

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Summary: Review Request: sergueis-destiny - Serguei's Destiny, an AGI adventure game


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240195





------- Additional Comments From j.w.r.degoede at hhs.nl  2007-05-18 09:09 EST -------
Hmm, this is not a problem "Freeware means free of cost but cannot be edited
without my permission", content does not have to be modifiable, as long as its
distributable.

What is a problem is this: "There is something to tell you before include
Serguei's destiny in your site. Serguei's destiny uses agipal, an agi hack let
you to custom the 16 colors.

Nagi does not support agipal (unless I missed the last version). The screen will
shake forever." But maybe some other agi player supports it?

What really is a problem is this:
"Yes. You can put Serguei's destiny in your site but not in package with
Fedora." I think there might be some communication problem here, assuming the
agipal problem can be fixed, you could try explaining that a fedora package is
just another sort of zip file and that the contained files will not be modified.

Another option for this and other freeware agi games would be to make an
agi-freeware-installer package which contains .desktop files and .sh wrappers
and uses autodownloader to download the files when the games are first started
from the menu.

Do "yum install xu4" and then start Ultima 4 from the menu, or take a look at
the rott and vavoom reviews (linked to from the Games SIG page) for some more
info about / examples of autodownloader usage.





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