Free and open source motorsport sim - Engine source code
https://www.speed-dreams.net/
Xavier Del Campo Romero
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Even if urbanski is a good example of a minimalistic implementation that can be used for learning, it is far from a competitive driver and is highly prone to crash in race, which would affect user experience negatively. Therefore, it is better to leave the source code available for reference purposes, but do not include it into the build so that urbanski-drivers cannot be selected. Former-commit-id: 277281ef785291f0e7deb262e2c2c3b8f9cffc3b Former-commit-id: efde653b918a8a4df65ac23b15025e4aeefc9275 |
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Introduction ------------ This is an all in one package of Speed Dreams. Be aware that some included artwork has non free (in the GPL sense) licenses, you will find a "readme.txt" in those directories. The rest is either licensed under the GPL V2 (see COPYING.txt) or the Free Art License. Non-Free content (in GPL sense) ------------------------------- Here the list with the directories containing non free content, look at the readme.txt for details: - <empty list> Changes since last release -------------------------- See CHANGES.txt Things that are still to be done, ideas to be ... ------------------------------------------------- See TODO.txt Installation instructions ------------------------- See INSTALL.txt Testing ------- If you find problems which should be already fixed or new ones please report them to the speed-dreams-users mailing list. Getting Help ------------ During the game press F1 (do it as well during the ride to learn about the options). For more in depth information visit https://sourceforge.net/projects/speed-dreams/, you'll hopefully find there some information (documentation, HOWTO, FAQ ... work-in-progress). If you are stuck please report problems through speed-dreams-users mailing list or our Tracker (visit https://sourceforge.net/p/speed-dreams/tickets/ and login to SF.net for that). Car Setups ---------- You can have you own version on the car setups for the human driver - Linux : ~/.speed-dreams-2/drivers/human/... - Windows : <My documents>\speed-dreams-2.settings\human\... depending on the car used. You can change them with a text editor, for more information look into the robot tutorial chapter 5 (http://www.berniw.org/tutorials/robot/). Creating Tracks --------------- There is a track editor in development, have a look at https://sourceforge.net/p/speed-dreams/discussion/ Robot programming ----------------- You find a robot programming tutorial on www.berniw.org in the TORCS section. Robot racing ------------ Visit www.berniw.org/trb for more information.