openbve 1.4.0.9-1 source package in Ubuntu

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openbve (1.4.0.9-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * New upstream stable release (1.4.0.9)

 -- Paul Sladen <email address hidden>  Wed, 08 Feb 2012 22:44:00 +0000

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Debian CLI Applications Team
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Original maintainer:
Debian CLI Applications Team
Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
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Precise: [FULLYBUILT] i386

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openbve_1.4.0.9-1.dsc 2.1 KiB 8f5e2e5f14b6d473f3ed6673a8d2192c18a38239fe8089d0e6b7e68db307fd9e
openbve_1.4.0.9.orig.tar.gz 373.2 KiB e1edae9821c6fada57f356ef46af223221b9e8e13f1f14a26afb3b913285f4c7
openbve_1.4.0.9-1.debian.tar.gz 42.4 KiB 1769e894f00b013e8c11274cb1d5367fb21668b9394bbfb5bd37149a19441f72

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openbve: realistic 3D train/railway simulator (main program)

 OpenBVE is a railway train-driving simulator with an emphasis on
 in-cab driving, realistic physics, braking system and train safety
 system modelling.
 .
 Technically, the simulator handles detailed per-car simulation of the
 brake systems, friction, air resistance, toppling and more. In trains
 supplied with 3D cabs, the driving experience is augmented with
 forces that shake the driver's simulated body upon acceleration and
 braking, as well as through curves.
 .
 Compared to other rail-based simulators, OpenBVE has its main focus on
 realism---not necessarily on user-friendliness. There may be a need
 to study operational manuals for the routes and trains chosen, rather
 than merely memorising a few keystrokes.
 .
 The simulator is designed to be backwards-compatible with existing
 'BVE Trainsim' routes and cab interiors, allowing a wide range of
 existing scenarios to be loaded by a single-program (BVE1, BVE2,
 BVE4 and extended OpenBVE route formats).
 .
 OpenBVE uses OpenGL for 3D graphics rendering, OpenAL for positional
 surround sound, and is written in the C# language. Note that binary
 train extension plugins are not currently supported on Linux/Unix,
 because these would require Win32 emulation.