residualvm(6)


NAME

     residualvm --- interpreter for several 3D games

SYNOPSIS

     residualvm [options] [game]

DESCRIPTION

     residualvm is a game engine reimplementation that allows you to play 3D
     adventure games such as Grim Fandango.

     -F      Force windowed mode.

     -c config
         Use config as alternate configuration file.

     -d level
         Set debug verbosity to level.

     -f      Force full-screen mode.

     -h      Display a brief help text and exit.

     -m vol  Set the music volume to vol range 0-127 (default: 127).

     -p path
         Path to where the game is installed.

     -r vol  Set the speech volume to vol range 0-127 (default: 127).

     -s vol  Set the sfx volume to vol range 0-127 (default: 127).

     -t      Display list of configured targets and exit.

     -v      Display ResidualVM version information and exit.

     -x slot
         Save game slot number to load (default: autosave).

     -z      Display list of supported games and exit.

     --output-rate=rate
         Set output sample rate in Hz to rate (e.g. 22050).

     --savepath=path
         Look for savegames in path.

INGAME KEYS

     Cmd-q   Quit (Mac OS X)

     Ctrl-q  Quit (Most platforms)

FILES

     $HOME/.residualvmrc
         Configuration file on UNIX.

     $HOME/Library/Preferences/ResidualVM Preferences
         Configuration file on Mac OS X.

EXAMPLES

     Running the builtin game launcher:

       $ residualvm

SEE ALSO

     More information can be found in the README and on the website
     http://residualvm.org.

AUTHORS

     See AUTHORS file for more information.





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