The marked target is given full shields and protected from any damage from here on until the friendly state is cleared. Mark target as friendly: Hit 'F9' to mark your current target as friendly. Setting enemy to 0 means that they don't make any damage, no matter how much they shoot at you.Įntries not visible in the table (controlled via hotkeys built into the script): Flak mission script: Enable this only during the Flak missions (when you control a turret to defend a station as part of the main questline) it gives you a better chance by scaling your and the enemy's damage output values (there are two floats there that are configurable). Note: fires only when a destination system is selected and you go back to the main screen it keeps charging normally until then. Set high enough, it gives you one-hit-kill (see marking target as enemy on one-hit-kill). Projectile damage multiplier: scales the damage value of projectiles shot by you using fProjectileDamageMultiplier. Speed multiplier: scales the conventional drive's speed using fSpeedMultiplier. Reverse burn multiplier: the strength of the reverse thruster is scaled with fReverseBurnMultiplier whenever it's used. Forward burn multiplier: the strength of the afterburner is scaled with fForwardBurnMultiplier whenever it's used. You might want to disable it when you hit level 29, so the last point gets taken away when you hit level 30.
Note: requires at least one upgrade point to begin with. Infinite upgrades lets you upgrade your ship to level 30 right away, by making sure you have at least 1 upgrade points left after each upgrade. God mode obvious, but applies to hull only, not to the shields. Minimum Money as the name suggests, when you buy/sell things, your balance will be checked and ensured that you have at least the amount set in iMinMoney. Note: you still need to have sufficient cash to buy things, but you can do buy/sell cycles to make more money if needed.
Free shopping as the name suggests, you buy everything for free. It is an AOB table, so it might work with other versions, too. I made it for the one available on GOG.com (installer file version 1.0.0.5). It isn't something that we can assist you with.Here's a table I made for this underrated Wing-Commander/Privateer-like game. If you're running on the latest version of Mint and the latest version of Wine and it isn't working, then you'll need to hit up the Mint and/or Wine community to troubleshoot your configuration. Anything less than Wine 1.6.2, and you're using an outdated version of Wine and apps like Firefox and Thunderbird simply won't work. Note that, in most instances, the latest versions of regularly released apps like Thunderbird/Firefox/etc will ONLY work in the latest version of Wine. If it isn't working on your copy of Mint, then it's either an issue with your Mint configuration or the supplied version of Wine is out of date or improperly configured/compiled. Here's a screenshot of it running on Wine 1.6.2 under Ubuntu 14.04 LTS that I just took a few minutes ago. Thunderbird 24.4 works fine on a properly configured Wine instance. Then, before claiming a given base app is compatible, we test it under the latest Wine under the latest Ubuntu to be sure.
We only make our utilities work under Wine (the ThunderbirdPortable.exe launcher, etc). We have no control over which versions of Wine Thunderbird runs under. Wine: Unimplemented function msvcp80.dll.?0?$ called at address 0x7b83b772 (thread 0039), starting debugger. Wine: Call from 0x7b83b772 to unimplemented function msvcp80.dll.?0?$ aborting Wine: Call from 0x7bc4dc10 to unimplemented function SHEL元2.dll.SHSetUnreadMailCountW, abortingįixme:dbghelp:elf_search_auxv can't find symbol in module
Passport/PortableApps/ThunderbirdPortable> wine ThunderbirdPortable.exeįixme:process:SetProcessDEPPolicy (1): stubįixme:iphlpapi:NotifyAddrChange (Handle 0x2bfe9c0, overlapped 0x2bfe9a4): stubįixme:winsock:WSCGetProviderPath (, (null)) - stubįixme:alsa:AudioSessionControl_UnregisterAudioSessionNotification (0x114850)->(0x42476c0) - stubįixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x33c744,0x00000000), stub!įixme:resource:GetGuiResources (0xffffffff,0): stub Anyone want to decipher this for me and help me get my poor Thunderbird back up and flying? Thanks in advance, Marc. I tried to run it manually with wine and got the feedback shown below.
Hi - I noticed that PortableApps upgraded my portable version of Thunderbird to version 13.0 recently, and it is now broke when running under SuSE12.1/wine1.5.5.