CydandClaude Fable 5 d0553648eb Drop the lower display row below the main screen
The pod stacks its displays vertically - upper MFDs above the
viewscreen, weapon MFDs + secondary below. Default grid now places the
lower row (MFD LL / Map / MFD LR) at the main screen's bottom edge
instead of directly under the upper row, so the main screen reads as
the middle band, with the plasma glass at its lower-left.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-12 14:33:51 -05:00

Red Planet 4.12

Red Planet is the VWE pod-racing game built on the in-house MUNGA engine (Win32 / DirectX 9, MUNGA_L4 platform layer). The 4.12 line is the consumer port: a version of Red Planet that can be sold on Steam and played over internet multiplayer, without cockpit-pod hardware.

Forked from RP411 (the arcade/cockpit 4.11 line) with full history preserved.

Goals

  1. Steam distribution — Steamworks integration, SteamPipe builds, store-ready packaging.
  2. Internet multiplayer — take the engine's LAN-era WinSock networking online (NAT traversal, matchmaking, latency tolerance).
  3. No cockpit required — keyboard / mouse / gamepad input and on-screen replacements for the pod's RIO panel and plasma display, drawing on vRIO.
  4. Self-hosted sessions — in-game race setup/join replacing the operator-driven TeslaConsole flow.

See docs/RP412-ROADMAP.md for the plan and the Steam-multiplayer logistics.

Building

Unchanged from 4.11 for now — see BUILD.md (VS 2005/2008 + DirectX SDK June 2010, Release|Win32, output Release\rpl4opt.exe). Toolchain modernization is a roadmap item.

Repo Role
RP411 Upstream arcade source (this repo's base)
VRIO Virtual RIO panel + vPLASMA display — input bindings and display emulation to fold in
TeslaSuite TeslaConsole / Launcher / vPOD — the arcade session-control stack 4.12 replaces (and a reference for the Munga control protocol, TCP 1501)
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