![]() I've noticed some eccentricities recently in your options to downgrade missions. If anyone's still watching, we've moved the game to GitHub: Further if posible adding a generic light lauch vechicle option, to represent the Juno/Thor/Redstone - USA rockets of the early years. Setting the start to even 1956 would give a reasonable chance to achieve this goal. The game is set to start in 1957 the very year of Sputnik, making it near impossible to repeat history. FWIW, when I first played BARIS I was disappointed that the Redstone wasn't available, but found it made sense to just have the Atlas given its nature as a very simplified simulation. Well hi Brian! Development has moved over to GitHub at this point come join us there! () I get what you're saying, but moving the game back a year (not to mention adding another rocket) would alter the game dynamics and that'd take some real thought to get right. Could whichever wonderful people made this fabulous game work on MAC update it so it works with the latest OS PLEASE! I adore this game and miss it terribly! Thank you! As a result, Race into Space won't work and needs to be "updated" says the Forge site. I was forced to upgrade my Mac OS to Catalina 10.15.6 for work. On Windows or Linux I'd recommend VirtualBox. In the meantime, you could get the game running in a virtual machine. We haven't put out a release yet, but I'm hoping to coax the group to do so before long. Unfortunately we've had some trouble getting the updated code to work in Mac, but that's something we're working on. The game was moved over to GitHub () back in 2013. Hi Alec! Sorry for the delay - no one's really watching this page any more I'm afraid. i tried renaming the file to being all caps but that didnt work either and ive tried reinstalling and same issue each time the file is in the game directory so im not sure what its on about. i installed using the windows installer but when i try to run this is the top line generated in the stderr file. Hoping someone can help me with this im not great with computers but i really want to get it running. Another option (though maybe a bit complicated since you're not really that fluent computer-wise) would be to run. I'm not a programmer myself so I don't know just what's wrong here. I don't know if that would help though, given that you seem to already have it. (I even see you registered just to post here.) I've attached an old copy of USA_PORT.DAT that you could save in the data directory. Lewis, sorry for the delay getting back to you! I don't check in here at the old SourceForge site too often. Got sad enough to search "config" on my entire C drive. Windows 10.and I found it: C:\Users(myusername).raceintospace I tried getting the github version but it won't compile in Windows. ![]() Windows 10.and I found it: C:\Users(myusername).raceintospace The only reason I was doing it was to enable female nauts from the start, and it looks like that isn't an option in this version. Hopefully we'll be able to put out the next release soon - we just cleared a major hurdle with the licensing. Yes, the code on GitHub won't compile in Windows for some reason. You might be able to get it to compile now, or soon. In Windows I would have expected to find it under C:\Documents and Settings\%username%\Raceintospace or something like that, but I don't see it on my Windows box. raceintospace off the root of your home directory. The file name, though, is config (no extension), and in Linux it seems to install in a folder called. When I've installed it on Windows I haven't been able to find it either-and haven't been able to get any good answers about it.
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