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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What else do you do? Post 302153002 by prowla on Sunday 23rd of December 2007 04:52:37 AM
Old 12-23-2007
I play the bass guitar and guitar, watch telly, listen to Hi-Fi, do Karate, and do the family things you would with three kids.
 
FOFIX(6)							   Games Manual 							  FOFIX(6)

NAME
fofix - Rock Band(tm)-like OpenGL rhythm game SYNOPSIS
fofix [options] DESCRIPTION
fofix (Frets on Fire X) is a rhythm game in the style of Guitar Hero(tm) and Rock Band(tm). It supports the simulation of playing guitar, bass guitar, and drums and supports vocal input using a microphone. More than one player can play, cooperatively or competitively. fofix is written in Python using pygame and OpenGL. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -h, --help Show summary of options. -v, --verbose Outputs log to stdout in addition to the usual logfile. -d, --debug Writes debugging information to a debug file. -c, --config=FILE Specifies a configuration file to use instead of the usual one. -f, --fullscreen=[true|false] Specify whether the game runs in fullscreen mode. -r, --resolution=RESOLUTION Specify the resolution used by the game. -t, --theme=THEME Specifies the theme to use. -s, --song=SONGDIR Skips the menu and just starts gameplay using the song present in SONGDIR. The following settings only apply if a song is specified: -l, --diff=DIFFICULTY Specifies the difficulty to use. 0: Expert, 1: Hard, 2: Medium, 3: Easy -p, --part=PART Specifies the part to use. 0: Guitar, 1: Rhythm, 2: Bass, 3: Lead, 4: Drum, 5: Vocals -m, --mode=MODE Specifies the game mode to use. 0: Quickplay, 1: Practice, 2: Career ENVIRONMENT
PYTHON Specifies the python(1) binary used to run the game. FOFIX_PYTHON_FLAGS Specifies extra options for python(1). Defaults to -OO. SEE ALSO
fretsonfire(6), python(1). AUTHOR
FoFiX was forked from a project developed by Sami Kyostila, Joonas Kerttula, and Tommi Inkila and is now developed by Chris Paiano, Pascal Giard, Tom Skinner, John Stumpo, Nicholas Hydock, Harris Worthington, and many others. This manual page was written by John Stumpo <stump@jstump.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). October 4, 2009 FOFIX(6)
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