Great!Got it to compile on a Pi5![]()
No idea how to run it yet
- ./openmohaaarm64
--- Common Initialization ---
OpenMoHAA 0.61.0-alpha+0.ab5efa5a linux-arm64 Apr 08 2024 UTC
----- FS_Startup -----
Current search path:
/home/gavin/.openmohaa/main
/home/gavin/openmohaa/.cmake/main
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0 files in pk3 files
tty]STUB: not implemented in /home/gavin/openmohaa/code/sys/new/sys_main_new.c line 63.
Couldn't load default.cfg![]()
I guess I will need to find my old MOHAA CDROM and copy the assets?
OpenMoHAA also works with the GOG version too.
GOG is probably the cheapest option to buy Medal of Honor: Allied Assault War Chest, and it doesn't require a DVD drive.
I created some scripts to quickly install OpenMoHAA and run all three games even with cheat codes:
https://github.com/openmoh/openmohaa/issues/121It's hard to comment on the current state of OpenMoHAA for Pi because nobody tested it.The Raspberry Pi 4 is able to run Doom 3 which came out in 2004, and Medal of Honor Allied Assault was released in 2002.
Medal of Honor Allied Assault uses the Quake 3 Engine, which should run on a Raspberry Pi 3, but I don't know about the Raspberry Pi 2.
OpenMoHAA doesn't have the official version for Raspberry Pi, but I hope that users will be interested in this project. In this case, users can change this situation.
I created some scripts to quickly install OpenMoHAA and run all three games even with cheat codes:
https://github.com/openmoh/openmohaa/issues/121This project has a long history, but EA has never made any comments about this game that was released 20 years ago. Of course, the OpenMoHAA uses the ioquake3 project, F.A.K.K SDK, and other quality tools, which are different under the hood from the original game.Electronics Arts did not release the source code to Medal of Honor Allied Assault, and developing the open source project is a gamble.
Statistics: Posted by gbudny — Wed Apr 10, 2024 10:46 pm