After experimenting with a long running average at maxed out FPS and a variety of map sizes, 128 seems to actually be a good size to use if only drawing bits of world with stuff in it. 64 actually did even better in some situations, but significantly worse in others (lots of land, zoomed out).
To compile and install you need:
- Qt >= 4.5
- FreePascal >= 2.2.4
- SDL >= 1.2.5
- SDL_net >= 1.2.5
- SDL_mixer >= 1.2
- SDL_image >= 1.2
- SDL_ttf >= 2.0
- CMake >= 2.6.0
- Lua >= 5.1.0
For server:
- Glasgow Haskell Compiler >= 6.10
- bytestring-show package
- dataenc package
- hslogger package
1. Configure:
$ cmake .
or
$ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE="Release" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="install_prefix" \
-DDATA_INSTALL_DIR="data_dir" .
add -DWITH_SERVER=1 to compile net server; if you have Qt installed but it is
not found you can set it up with -DQT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE="path_to_qmake"
2. Compile:
$ make
3. Install:
# make install
That's all! Enjoy!