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If Oni does not run properly (or at all), be sure to see the section below, "Upgrades and patches", for a possible solution, then check out the [[Troubleshooting]] page if problems persist. | If Oni does not run properly (or at all), be sure to see the section below, "Upgrades and patches", for a possible solution, then check out the [[Troubleshooting]] page if problems persist. | ||
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===Windows demo=== | ===Windows demo=== | ||
The installation process does not start automatically, as there's no CD. The demo's installer extracts the engine and game content to a temporary folder and deletes everything when you exit the game. If you want a persistent demo, try [http://geyser.oni2.net/demoni/demoni.exe THIS]. | |||
===Mac OS X=== | ===Mac OS X=== | ||
The installer requires OS 9 to run. Modern Macs do not have the Classic environment needed to run this Installer, so simply open the CD and drag the "Oni ƒ" folder to the desired place on your hard drive. It's recommended that you then rename the folder to simply "Oni". See the section "Patches" below for the current version of the Oni application that you need to run the game. If Oni still does not run properly, see [[Troubleshooting]]. | |||
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==Installation notes== | ==Installation notes== | ||
All of Oni's files will be found in a folder called [[Oni (folder)|Oni]] (default is '''C:\Program Files\Oni''' on Windows, and '''/Applications/Oni''' on the Mac). The name of the folder does not have to be "Oni"; the game application can be renamed, too, but it is not recommended (some community tools expect the app to be called by its original name). | All of Oni's files will be found in a folder called [[Oni (folder)|Oni]] (default is '''C:\Program Files\Oni''' on Windows, and '''/Applications/Oni''' on the Mac). The name of the folder does not have to be "Oni"; the game application can be renamed, too, but it is not recommended (some community tools expect the app to be called by its original name). |
Revision as of 03:28, 16 January 2013
Available versions
Demo (Windows & Mac)
You can still get the Windows demo HERE, and both the Windows and Mac demos HERE (the demos will be backed up on oni2.net if other sources are discontinued).
Retail (Windows, Mac & PS2)
The Windows, Mac and PS2 versions are no longer available to purchase new, but are often for sale secondhand on eBay and Amazon.
There are documented beta versions of Oni for the Mac that have not been released publicly. You can read about them HERE.
Installation process (Windows & Mac)
If Oni does not run properly (or at all), be sure to see the section below, "Upgrades and patches", for a possible solution, then check out the Troubleshooting page if problems persist.
Windows
When the Oni CD is inserted, the installation will automatically start with the following steps :
- Language selection : for example, if you happen to have the European TakeAdvantage edition of Oni, you can choose between English/German/French
- Installation process itself : usual stuff (software licence agreement, installation folder selection...)
- Installation of DirectX/OpenGL : skip this, as the versions of DirectX or OpenGL provided with Oni are very old.
A shortcut is automatically generated and placed on your desktop.
Windows demo
The installation process does not start automatically, as there's no CD. The demo's installer extracts the engine and game content to a temporary folder and deletes everything when you exit the game. If you want a persistent demo, try THIS.
Mac OS X
The installer requires OS 9 to run. Modern Macs do not have the Classic environment needed to run this Installer, so simply open the CD and drag the "Oni ƒ" folder to the desired place on your hard drive. It's recommended that you then rename the folder to simply "Oni". See the section "Patches" below for the current version of the Oni application that you need to run the game. If Oni still does not run properly, see Troubleshooting.
Installation notes
All of Oni's files will be found in a folder called Oni (default is C:\Program Files\Oni on Windows, and /Applications/Oni on the Mac). The name of the folder does not have to be "Oni"; the game application can be renamed, too, but it is not recommended (some community tools expect the app to be called by its original name).
Windows notes
- Oni does not create any registry entries, so an installation of Oni is essentially a copy of the Oni folder; this makes it easy to back up Oni before experimenting with it (hint, hint!).
- Retail versions of Oni typically check for the installation CD. You can get rid of the CD check with a custom patch or, better, by using the Daodan DLL. Otherwise, you need to have an Oni CD in the drive to play (any CD will do as long as its volume name is "ONI").
- The engine (Oni.exe) doesn't have to be present in the folder where it is launched from. The Edition takes advantage of this and runs the original engine remotely, without copying it around. This feature is a bit technical, but it can make life easier sometimes.
- If Oni.exe is opened by double-clicking it or its shortcut, it first looks for the GameDataFolder in the same directory as the EXE. If Oni.exe is launched from the command line, it first looks for the "GDF" in the directory of the command or .bat that called it. Wherever it starts looking, Oni will also look for a folder in that directory called "OniEngine" and look inside there too for a GameDataFolder. If neither location contains the GDF, Oni checks the parent directory, all the way up to C:\ if necessary, looking for the GDF (or an OniEngine folder with the GDF inside) at each level.
Mac notes
- Omni's port remembers the absolute location of the Oni folder between runs. This means you can move the Oni application to another location and, and as long as the rest of Oni's files are left in place, the game will still find the folder with that game data. If you move your Oni folder somewhere new without the application in it, the Oni application will ask for the folder's location on its next launch, and then remember the new location after that point.
- Omni's port (and the community-patched versions thereof) doesn't check for the Oni disc in the CD-ROM drive.
Patches
Oni may not run without downloading a patched engine. Please download the appropriate files for your platform below and if you still encounter problems, see the Troubleshooting page.
PC engine upgrades
- There were never any official patches for the English PC engine, but there was a minor fix for the Russian version HERE.
- Oni for Windows has been patched by the community through the Daodan DLL, which gets installed alongside the original Oni application and patches Oni at runtime. The Daodan DLL's bug fixes and unlocked/new features are listed HERE.
Mac engine upgrades
- There was one official "patch" for the Mac version of Oni, a rebuild of the Oni application for Mac OS X. To run Oni on a modern Mac, you'll need to download it from one of these two sources.
- Oni for the Mac has been patched by the community through direct hex-edits made to the binary. The latest patched binary is here. Its bug fixes and unlocked/new features are documented HERE.
Customization
For information on setting the controls and making other changes to Oni, see Customizing.
Mods
The community has produced a number of mods, which can be browsed on the Mod Depot.
Be sure to check out the Anniversary Edition for an overall improvement of Oni. If you're new to Oni, you might want to beat it once before installing the Edition.
The central introduction to making your own mods is found HERE.