A Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead launcher with additional features.
Maintenance and support for this application has now ended. You might still be able to use it but no guarantee is provided. Feel free to fork it, change it, rebuild it or leave it as you please.
You might want to try these alternatives:
- A fork of CDDA-Game-Launcher: https://github.com/DazedNConfused-/CDDA-Game-Launcher
- Another interesting launcher: https://github.com/qrrk/Catapult
- Launching the game
- Detecting the game version and build number
- Retreiving the available update builds
- Automatically updating the game while preserving the user modifications
- Soundpack manager
- Mod manager
- Save backups and automatic backups
- Tileset manager
- Font presets
Is it stored in the previous_version
directory inside your game directory.
- The launcher downloads the archive for the new version.
- If the
previous_version
subdirectory exists, the launcher moves it in the recycle bin. - The launcher moves everything from the game directory in the
previous_version
subdirectory. - The launcher extracts the downloaded archive in the game directory.
- The launcher inspect what is in the
previous_version
directory and it copies the saves, the mods, the tilesets, the soundpacks and a bunch of others useful files from theprevious_version
directory that are missing from the downloaded archive to the real game directory. It will assume that mods that are included in the downloaded archive are the newest and latest version and it will keep those by comparing their unique ident value.
The launcher goes to great lengths not to delete any file that could be important to you. With the default and recommended settings, the launcher will always move files instead of deleting them. If you think you lost files during an update, check out the previous_version
subdirectory. That is where you should be able to find your previous game version. You can also check for files in your recycle bin. Those are the main 2 places where files are moved and where you should be able to find them.
Poor antivirus products are known to detect the launcher as a threat and block its execution or delete the launcher. A simple workaround is to add the launcher binary in your antivirus whitelist or select the action to trust this binary when detected.
If you are paranoid, you can always inspect the source code yourself and build the launcher from the source code. You are still likely to get false positives. There is little productive efforts we can do as software developers with these. We have a nice building guide for those who want to build the launcher from the source code.
Many people are dying to know why antivirus products are identifying the launcher as a threat. There has been many wild speculations to try to pinpoint the root cause for this. The best way to find out would be to ask those antivirus product developers. Unfortunatly, they are unlikely to respond for many good reasons. We could also speculate on this for days on end. Our current best speculation is because we use a component called PyInstaller that is commonly flagged as a threat. Now, if you want see how deep the rabbit hole goes, you can keep on searching or speculating on why PyInstaller itself is commonly flagged as a threat. This research is left as an exercise to the reader.
Many people are also asking why not simply report the launcher as a false positive to those antivirus products. We welcome anyone who wants to take the time to do it, but we believe it is mostly unproductive. Those processes are often time-consuming and ignored. Someone would also have to do them all over again each time we make a new release or when one of the component we use is updated or changed. The current state of threat detection on PC is quite messy and sad especially for everyone using free antivirus products.
I found an issue with the game itself or I would like to make a suggestion for the game itself. What should I do?
You should contact the game developpers about this. We are mainly providing a tool to help with the game. We cannot provide support for the game itself.
The launcher will automatically check for updated version on start. If it finds one, the launcher will prompt you to update. You can always download the latest version on github. Those using the portable version will have to manually download and manually update the launcher. From the help menu, you can also check for new updates.
You might need to delete your configs file to work around this issue. That filename is configs.db
and it is located in %LOCALAPPDATA%\CDDA Game Launcher\
. Some users have reported and encountered unrelated starting issues. In some cases, running a debug version of the launcher to get more logs might help to locate the issue. Creating an issue about this is probably the way to go.
The base game is bundled with a good number of mods. You can view them more like modules that you can activate or ignore when creating a new world in game. These mods or modules can provide a different game experience by adding new items, buildings, mobs, by disabling some game mechanics or by changing how you play the game. They are a simple way of having a distinctive playthrough using the same game engine. The game is quite enjoyable without any of these additional mods or by using the default mods when creating a new world. You should probably avoid using additional mods if you are new to the game for your first playthrough to get familiar with the game mechanics. Once you are comfortable, after one or a few playthroughs, I suggest you check back the base game mods or even some external mods for your next world.
It is frequent for game updates to break mods especially on the experimental branch. You could try to see if there is an update for that mod. You could try updating that mod by removing it and installing it again. You could try to contact the mod author and ask him to update his mod.
Maintaining external mods can be a difficult task for an ever expanding and changing base game. The only sure and official way to have good working mods is to have them included in the base game. If you are concerned about having a reliable gaming experience, you should consider using the base game mods exclusivly and you should consider using the stable branch.
If you find out a mod in the repository is clearly abandonned and not working anymore, please open an issue about it so it can be removed.
Most likely not. You can check the linux issue and the mac issue for more information.
Submit your issues on Github. Try to report bugs effectively.
You can learn how to run and build the launcher by checking our building guide.
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
Permission to use the launcher icon was given by Paul Davey aka Mattahan.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to contribute. Please take a moment to review the guidelines for contributing.
Participants in this projet are expected to follow the Code of Conduct.