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Installing OpenJK
Cerez edited this page Mar 31, 2016
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This guide will describe how to install OpenJK from the weekly builds. Make sure to grab the latest build for your operating system.
- Extract the ZIP package.
- Move all files and folders included into your game's "GameData" directory (usually located under
C://Program Files (x86)/LucasArts/Star Wars Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy/
) -- so that the EXE files sit just above the "base" folder. - Create a shortcut to "openjk.x86.exe" and use it to launch the Multiplayer game. For Single-Player, use "openjk_sp.x86.exe".
- SDL2 runtime needs to be installed.
- Open (and mount) the disk image.
- Move all files included in the "JediAcademy" folder to
/Applications/Jedi Knight Jedi Academy.app/Contents/
-- so that the apps sit just above the "base" folder. - Drag the "OpenJK" and "OpenJK SP" apps to your dock, or create an alias to them, and use them to launch the game.
- SDL2 runtime needs to be installed.
- Extract the tarball (TAR.GZ) package.
- Move the files included in the "base" folder to your game's "GameData/base" folder. Remove the empty "base" folder.
- Move all other files and folders included into your game's "GameData" directory -- so that the binaries sit just above the "base" folder.
- Use "openjk.x86*" and "openjk_sp.x86*" to run the game. Create links or launchers to them, based on your chosen Linux desktop environment.
Steam installs Jedi Academy to <steam folder>/steamapps/common/Jedi Academy/
. You'll find the "GameData" directory there.
Follow the same steps as for non-Steam installations.