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Top Forums Programming This Makes NO sense. I'm making a game and getting an error, need help. Post 302732239 by Don Cragun on Saturday 17th of November 2012 02:02:05 AM
Old 11-17-2012
This is a duplicate of another thread created by this author in a different forum. See Shell Text Based Game, This Error Makes NO sense. Please help
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XSOLDIER(6)							   Games Manual 						       XSOLDIER(6)

NAME
xsoldier - a space-based shoot'em up game SYNOPSIS
xsoldier [-dwcsh] [-displayname] [-waitnumber] [-cmap] [-score] [-help] [-maxlevel] DESCRIPTION
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. xsoldier is a space-based shoot'em up game. You fly around and try to kill everything that moves... and everything that doesn't move... You get the idea. OPTIONS
-d, -display name The (X window) display on which you want to play the game. -w, -wait number Set the speed of the game. A higher number means the game runs slower. If you use this option the ranking mode is turned off. -c, -cmap Do nothing (only for backward compatibility). -s, -score Show the TOP10 soldiers, i.e. the highscore. -h, -help Show a short help text and exit. -maxlevel Force max level enemy attack, making your life really harder. -nopausemessage Don't show "Press [p] to resume game." message when the game is paused. Useful for capturing a screen snapshot. BUGS
Please report any bugs you find to Yuusuke HASHIMOTO <s945750@educ.info.kanagawa-u.ac.jp> LICENSE
xsoldier is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL). AUTHOR
Yuusuke HASHIMOTO <s945750@educ.info.kanagawa-u.ac.jp> This manual page was written by Uwe Hermann <uh1763@hermann-uwe.de>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Modified by Oohara Yuuma <oohara@libra.interq.or.jp>. SEE ALSO
xbat(6), chromium(6), powermanga(6), xkobo(6). Sat, 6 Apr 2002 XSOLDIER(6)
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