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Inner Space is our next-generation cross between [[WinEQ 2]] and [http://www.macroquest2.com MacroQuest 2], though it does not contain anything directly related to a specific game -- you are breaking no more rules by using Inner Space "out of the box" than using by WinEQ 2. Inner Space is a platform for development inside games. It uses [[LavishScript]], a simple command-based scripting system inspired by Linux shells, to provide an in-game console window. WinEQ's feature set is implemented as individual commands, such as a command to resize the window to the full size of your screen, and assigned default hotkeys via the [[IS:Bind (Command)|Bind]] and [[IS:GlobalBind (Command)|GlobalBind]] commands. Some WinEQ features, such as FPS indicator and are implemented via [[ISSession:HUD|HUD]] elements. | Inner Space is our next-generation cross between [[WinEQ 2]] and [http://www.macroquest2.com MacroQuest 2], though it does not contain anything directly related to a specific game -- you are breaking no more rules by using Inner Space "out of the box" than using by WinEQ 2. Inner Space is a platform for development inside games. It uses [[LavishScript]], a simple command-based scripting system inspired by Linux shells, to provide an in-game console window. WinEQ's feature set is implemented as individual commands, such as a command to resize the window to the full size of your screen, and assigned default hotkeys via the [[IS:Bind (Command)|Bind]] and [[IS:GlobalBind (Command)|GlobalBind]] commands. Some WinEQ features, such as FPS indicator and are implemented via [[ISSession:HUD|HUD]] elements. | ||
+ | Inner Space consists of the main program, or [[IS:Uplink|Uplink]], and [[IS:Session|sessions]], which are attached to your game. | ||
== Supported Games == | == Supported Games == |
Revision as of 23:43, 23 February 2005
Contents
Introduction
Inner Space is currently in Beta release, and is subscriber-only.
Inner Space is our next-generation cross between WinEQ 2 and MacroQuest 2, though it does not contain anything directly related to a specific game -- you are breaking no more rules by using Inner Space "out of the box" than using by WinEQ 2. Inner Space is a platform for development inside games. It uses LavishScript, a simple command-based scripting system inspired by Linux shells, to provide an in-game console window. WinEQ's feature set is implemented as individual commands, such as a command to resize the window to the full size of your screen, and assigned default hotkeys via the Bind and GlobalBind commands. Some WinEQ features, such as FPS indicator and are implemented via HUD elements.
Inner Space consists of the main program, or Uplink, and sessions, which are attached to your game.
Supported Games
- By default, Inner Space supports the following games
- Battlefield 1942
- Counter-strike: Source
- Dark Age of Camelot
- Half-Life: Source
- Half-Life 2
- EverQuest
- EverQuest II
- Lords of EverQuest
- Rise of Nations
- Rollercoaster Tycoon 3
- Sid Meier's Pirates!
- The Sims 2
- Warcraft III
- World of Warcraft
Inner Space also provides relatively easy methods for adding support for nearly any Direct3D8 or Direct3D9 game (see Games Window).
Getting Started
LavishScript Extensions
(see LavishScript)
Data Types
- Uplink
(none at this time)
- Sessions
Top-Level Objects
- Uplink
(none at this time)
- Sessions
- Game
- Profile
- Session
- FPS
- Mouse
- Keyboard
- Sessions
- Display
- Console
- HUDElement
- NavPoint
- NavPath
- XMLSetting
Script Development
(see LavishScript)
Extension Development
Extension development requires the ISXDK.