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Project Release Information

2005-02-22 07:12
This is the first release in over one year, so it
has accumulated a lot of small changes and
bugfixes. The major changes are two new massivly
destructive weapons, a blood splatter effect which
occurs when files are hit, the display of image
files as textures in the room, better aiming and
sniper capabilities, and the ability to see the
filename of the file you're aiming at. There is
also an teleporter to quickly trevel between
directories.
2003-11-13 06:49
Apart from bugfixes and cosmetic improvements this version also includes a config file reader, secondary fire (i.e. zoom with the sniper rifle), files placed in a pattern instead of being distributed randomly, files that change color when they are hit, more comments, and better variable names.
2003-06-19 05:58

Project Resources

http://freecode.com/urls/882e385142e38671e969f3cf5964d452
http://freecode.com/urls/732cbc129e930e9e27c7e71c8a151e01
http://freecode.com/urls/780e2390fde2fcc667ebd799ea3fa619
http://freecode.com/projects/brutalfm

Project Description

BFM (Brutal Filemanager) is a mixture between a
filemanager and a 3D shoot-'em-up game. In fact,
you can't really manage the files yet, just shoot
them up. Be carefull when using BFM! Some
weapons, such as the shotgun, have spread. So
files you didn't really aim at might get ...
wasted. Start BFM with the '-s' for safemode and
your files shall stay unhurt. It is written in
Java and uses the Java3D API.

(This Description is auto-translated)

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