

#Building eRampage (Windows users may skip this step)īuilding eRampage is very similar to building Eduke32. TODO: figure out if erampage.7z is free or not.

#REDNECK RAMPAGE RIDES AGAIN HOW TO#
How to distinguish them? The stuff you download from the SVN repository is free, the stuff that comes from your Redneck Rampage disks is not free. Note that erampage and its ancestors (eduke32 and the Build engine) are licensed with GPL, which means that you have the right to examine, modify and redistribute the engine source code, but NOT the game content.
#REDNECK RAMPAGE RIDES AGAIN INSTALL#
Windows users may need to install SVN client before they could download the sources. In order do download the sources, go to the Source page and follow the instructions there. Windows users may also download the sources and build the binary executable themselves if they want to. Linux users are required to download the sources to build the game.

(TODO: we really should do something so that the Linux users wouldn't have to download Windwoes binaries) Linux users will also need this file, as it contains resources needed for the game. If you can't open the package, download 7-Zip archiver. Un-pack it and proceed with installing game files. This is the only file required for Windows users. This package contains Windows binaries, as well as some resources needed for the game. In order to get the port working, you will need to go through the following steps: Those include Redneck Rampage, Suckin' Grits on Route 66, Redneck Rampage Rides Again and Redneck Deer Huntin'. Automatically exported from /p/erampageĮRampage is a free open source port intended to run games from Redneck series.
