Support
for support please contact us via eMail with
a description of your system: support@eod-game.de
information about your hardware (CPU, RAM,
GPU/VRAM)
information about your operating system
information about the error or problem
Manual
The manual is stored in game folder /
subfolder 'Documents'
Download manual (english): Manual - Eve of Destruction - Redux - EN
Installation
Windows
Decompress the downloaded file to any target folder.
You'll get 2 installer files: one for Win 32 and one for Win 64 Bit.
If you don't know your OS Bit rate right-click the computer icon / Properties and read
wich OS is installed.
Double-click the correct installer and follow the instructions.
It's recommended to create a desktop icon.
Linux
Uncompress the installation file to any folder your prefer.
It's compressed with 7-Z but any other packer may uncompress the file too.
Please make sure the file access rights are set to 755 so you can run the program.
Now there are 2 files In the target folder: x86 for 32 and x86_64 for 64 Bit Linux
systems.
Skip Intro
You may skip the small intro after the start
dialog:
right click the desktop icon
properties
target: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Eve of Destruction\Eve of Destruction.exe'
change to:
'C:\Program Files (x86)\Eve of Destruction\Eve of Destruction.exe' -skipintro
Performance
You may increase the performance for older PC
or systems with performance issues by doing the following:
disable shadows. decrease the visual range, disable wind, details and sounddetails in
game.
Select a lower screen resolution and a lower graphics quality.
Game won't start
If you've edited the settings manually, a
little mistake can cause crashes for the game.
Also a corrupt settings file can make the game crashing.
If you delete the settings folder you will be able to repair this, but don't forget: the
highscores get lost.
The settings are stored in:
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\LocalLow\Agger Interactive\Eve of Destruction
(Linux: root | .config | unity3d | Agger Interactive | Eve of Destruction)
Mouse offset in Linux
In some Linux distributions the mouse may be
offset in the menu.
Atm. there's no other solution for this problem but a workaround:
- start the game in windowed mode
- go to options/graphics and switch to windowed and back to fullscreen
The mouse should be correct now.
Known issues
- 32 Bit systems may get out of memory after
a long time of play and loading a lot of maps.
Unfortunatelly there's no solution for this problem but you may upgrade your system
to 64 Bit and 4GB of RAM (more is better).
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