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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &dhpackage; a spacecraft shooter &dhpackage; options &dhpackage; file &dhpackage; port &dhpackage; port file DESCRIPTION This manual page documents briefly the &dhpackage; command. &dhpackage; is a spacecraft shooter that plays in the post-apocalyptic world of our future. Humanity struggles to survive under the threat of wars, economic and ecological disasters. A lot of people search for their luck in the vast space of the solar system. But the human race faces extinction when they realize they are not alone in the galaxy. The Noxons, an evil alien species, believes the human race must be destroyed to free themselves from their cruel god Nox. OPTIONS Start in client mode. Start in console mode (text IO only). Start in dedicated server mode. Path to the external data files. Server hostname/IP (IP in the form of #.#.#.#). Whether not to exclusively grab the keyboard. Default level file (overrides LevelManager::defaultLevelName_ configValue). Use this if you don't want to use the IOConsole (for instance for Lua debugging). Network communication port to be used 0-65535 (default: 55556). Start in server mode. THE configuration file. Start in standalone mode. Additional subfolder for config and log files. FILES ${HOME}/.orxonox/config/ Per-user configuration files to control the behaviour of &dhpackage;. ${HOME}/.orxonox/log/ Log files of &dhpackage;. BUGS The upstreams "BTS" can be found at .