Result for 0B65DD45FB4F7DB41680211A6910FAB8C8C7E9C9

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/openmw/resources/launcher/icons/tango/48x48/preferences-system.png
FileSize3718
MD5FF62456C5B13DAC5F3AEE79D600CDE60
SHA-10B65DD45FB4F7DB41680211A6910FAB8C8C7E9C9
SHA-2562E25424572B096929A13840C43D8B638CD7DE2E233D8100DFB9C4CE7A2447D3C
SSDEEP96:GCpNL5FRlVgxUm9JZqvRWKsz1KF1L4xHWa:HvWhovwKUsL4xHWa
TLSHT14B716E850BC4A88946557CE03C205FD1059B7BF2F9BBE015990AECBC7E81C3E5782529
hashlookup:parent-total17
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 17 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD57E1D98720F4C4B071F9ADBDC120709FE
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionOpenMW is a new and modern engine based on the one that runs the 2002 open-world RPG Morrowind. The engine (OpenMW) will come with its own editor (OpenCS) which will allow the user to edit or create their own games. Both OpenCS and OpenMW are written from scratch and aren’t made to support any third party programs the original Morrowind engine uses to improve its functionality. To give you a better idea of what this project is about, here are some of the aims for the future of the OpenMW engine: * Be a full-featured reimplementation of the Morrowind engine. * Run natively on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. * Support all existing content, including Tribunal, Bloodmoon and all user created mods (in case they don’t use external programs). * Allow much greater modability: change game rules, create new spell effects, etc. through scripting. * Fix system design bugs, like save-game “doubling” problem. * Improve the interface and journal system. * Improved graphics by taking advantage of more modern hardware. * Support to improve game mechanics, physics, combat and AI. * (Possibly) Support to implement multiplayer * (Possibly) Support to run on mobile devices. NOTE(!!!): Playing Morrowind with this engine STILL REQUIRES one to own the Morrowind data files. OpenCS will support the editing of all OpenMW features. We aim for the editor to stay fully up-to-date with the corresponding OpenMW version, allowing the user to edit any newly implemented features. Post v1.0 features are going to be the use of OpenCS as a debugging tool for OpenMW content and the support for editor plugins. These are files that add to the editor code, improving its functionality to allow it to have some nice extras. The OpenCS is not based on the editing tool which came with the original Morrowind game, it is a program made by modders for modders. Important properties of the OpenCS are: * non-blocking * multi-threaded * multi-document support * multi-view support * high scalability * customisable GUI
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameopenmw
PackageReleaselp151.2.5
PackageVersion0.43.0
SHA-10C8F8CFF93D5EBBFBD9DFC052BEC9BF2095DA440
SHA-25625C45EFFB835D15684EE87B74263B0FB60AA2228D77F04F4C5D5DC9824211BF4
Key Value
MD550238511BD46C42BEFCDA50F7E6C0E9C
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionOpenMW is a new and modern engine based on the one that runs the 2002 open-world RPG Morrowind. The engine (OpenMW) will come with its own editor (OpenCS) which will allow the user to edit or create their own games. Both OpenCS and OpenMW are written from scratch and aren’t made to support any third party programs the original Morrowind engine uses to improve its functionality. To give you a better idea of what this project is about, here are some of the aims for the future of the OpenMW engine: * Be a full-featured reimplementation of the Morrowind engine. * Run natively on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. * Support all existing content, including Tribunal, Bloodmoon and all user created mods (in case they don’t use external programs). * Allow much greater modability: change game rules, create new spell effects, etc. through scripting. * Fix system design bugs, like save-game “doubling” problem. * Improve the interface and journal system. * Improved graphics by taking advantage of more modern hardware. * Support to improve game mechanics, physics, combat and AI. * (Possibly) Support to implement multiplayer * (Possibly) Support to run on mobile devices. NOTE(!!!): Playing Morrowind with this engine STILL REQUIRES one to own the Morrowind data files. OpenCS will support the editing of all OpenMW features. We aim for the editor to stay fully up-to-date with the corresponding OpenMW version, allowing the user to edit any newly implemented features. Post v1.0 features are going to be the use of OpenCS as a debugging tool for OpenMW content and the support for editor plugins. These are files that add to the editor code, improving its functionality to allow it to have some nice extras. The OpenCS is not based on the editing tool which came with the original Morrowind game, it is a program made by modders for modders. Important properties of the OpenCS are: * non-blocking * multi-threaded * multi-document support * multi-view support * high scalability * customisable GUI
PackageMaintainerhttps://www.suse.com/
PackageNameopenmw
PackageReleaselp154.29.3
PackageVersion0.47.0
SHA-1183B998EEB85708188AAE9589ED37E22E3BE942F
SHA-2569B7049387FECCEFCAAD90FAC9D59F3B927D78D85ADAF8CB590F353DB1A8B0F12
Key Value
MD582083FF759859C5718C40524992DA25A
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionOpenMW is a new and modern engine based on the one that runs the 2002 open-world RPG Morrowind. The engine (OpenMW) will come with its own editor (OpenCS) which will allow the user to edit or create their own games. Both OpenCS and OpenMW are written from scratch and aren’t made to support any third party programs the original Morrowind engine uses to improve its functionality. To give you a better idea of what this project is about, here are some of the aims for the future of the OpenMW engine: * Be a full-featured reimplementation of the Morrowind engine. * Run natively on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. * Support all existing content, including Tribunal, Bloodmoon and all user created mods (in case they don’t use external programs). * Allow much greater modability: change game rules, create new spell effects, etc. through scripting. * Fix system design bugs, like save-game “doubling” problem. * Improve the interface and journal system. * Improved graphics by taking advantage of more modern hardware. * Support to improve game mechanics, physics, combat and AI. * (Possibly) Support to implement multiplayer * (Possibly) Support to run on mobile devices. NOTE(!!!): Playing Morrowind with this engine STILL REQUIRES one to own the Morrowind data files. OpenCS will support the editing of all OpenMW features. We aim for the editor to stay fully up-to-date with the corresponding OpenMW version, allowing the user to edit any newly implemented features. Post v1.0 features are going to be the use of OpenCS as a debugging tool for OpenMW content and the support for editor plugins. These are files that add to the editor code, improving its functionality to allow it to have some nice extras. The OpenCS is not based on the editing tool which came with the original Morrowind game, it is a program made by modders for modders. Important properties of the OpenCS are: * non-blocking * multi-threaded * multi-document support * multi-view support * high scalability * customisable GUI
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameopenmw
PackageReleasebp153.1.27
PackageVersion0.45+git.20200318
SHA-11B21E046308A7179D5BF56EB05C5C920C231C8A8
SHA-256CA2545C450CC6A4CCAF59363E85A26A44E231A9C44A486CE2162B0AF1E05DF50
Key Value
MD5BF8B4B66A7A5C07614D1F8AC3200D8A9
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionOpenMW is a new and modern engine based on the one that runs the 2002 open-world RPG Morrowind. The engine (OpenMW) will come with its own editor (OpenCS) which will allow the user to edit or create their own games. Both OpenCS and OpenMW are written from scratch and aren’t made to support any third party programs the original Morrowind engine uses to improve its functionality. To give you a better idea of what this project is about, here are some of the aims for the future of the OpenMW engine: * Be a full-featured reimplementation of the Morrowind engine. * Run natively on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. * Support all existing content, including Tribunal, Bloodmoon and all user created mods (in case they don’t use external programs). * Allow much greater modability: change game rules, create new spell effects, etc. through scripting. * Fix system design bugs, like save-game “doubling” problem. * Improve the interface and journal system. * Improved graphics by taking advantage of more modern hardware. * Support to improve game mechanics, physics, combat and AI. * (Possibly) Support to implement multiplayer * (Possibly) Support to run on mobile devices. NOTE(!!!): Playing Morrowind with this engine STILL REQUIRES one to own the Morrowind data files. OpenCS will support the editing of all OpenMW features. We aim for the editor to stay fully up-to-date with the corresponding OpenMW version, allowing the user to edit any newly implemented features. Post v1.0 features are going to be the use of OpenCS as a debugging tool for OpenMW content and the support for editor plugins. These are files that add to the editor code, improving its functionality to allow it to have some nice extras. The OpenCS is not based on the editing tool which came with the original Morrowind game, it is a program made by modders for modders. Important properties of the OpenCS are: * non-blocking * multi-threaded * multi-document support * multi-view support * high scalability * customisable GUI
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameopenmw
PackageReleasebp153.1.27
PackageVersion0.45+git.20200318
SHA-125564297026229DDFDA31B51B48181F67EF5C397
SHA-2566B2B0EB17DE0E3460719A7C7ABFA5B7A5142F8F23553BF7021202CE044B5F5DD
Key Value
MD5C953D795381C0CF6695B39D4EC7A1411
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionOpenMW is a new and modern engine based on the one that runs the 2002 open-world RPG Morrowind. The engine (OpenMW) will come with its own editor (OpenCS) which will allow the user to edit or create their own games. Both OpenCS and OpenMW are written from scratch and aren’t made to support any third party programs the original Morrowind engine uses to improve its functionality. To give you a better idea of what this project is about, here are some of the aims for the future of the OpenMW engine: * Be a full-featured reimplementation of the Morrowind engine. * Run natively on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. * Support all existing content, including Tribunal, Bloodmoon and all user created mods (in case they don’t use external programs). * Allow much greater modability: change game rules, create new spell effects, etc. through scripting. * Fix system design bugs, like save-game “doubling” problem. * Improve the interface and journal system. * Improved graphics by taking advantage of more modern hardware. * Support to improve game mechanics, physics, combat and AI. * (Possibly) Support to implement multiplayer * (Possibly) Support to run on mobile devices. NOTE(!!!): Playing Morrowind with this engine STILL REQUIRES one to own the Morrowind data files. OpenCS will support the editing of all OpenMW features. We aim for the editor to stay fully up-to-date with the corresponding OpenMW version, allowing the user to edit any newly implemented features. Post v1.0 features are going to be the use of OpenCS as a debugging tool for OpenMW content and the support for editor plugins. These are files that add to the editor code, improving its functionality to allow it to have some nice extras. The OpenCS is not based on the editing tool which came with the original Morrowind game, it is a program made by modders for modders. Important properties of the OpenCS are: * non-blocking * multi-threaded * multi-document support * multi-view support * high scalability * customisable GUI
PackageNameopenmw
PackageRelease29.5
PackageVersion0.47.0
SHA-144FC5366646283587239B767C61B92E1BE945A7E
SHA-256D953EC07110AB0CA68B4E9C42587A950CD2E7A08844E988706540C09FBE172E4
Key Value
MD5EA421DBA6D228BD97DBE6589E72F0174
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionOpenMW is a new and modern engine based on the one that runs the 2002 open-world RPG Morrowind. The engine (OpenMW) will come with its own editor (OpenCS) which will allow the user to edit or create their own games. Both OpenCS and OpenMW are written from scratch and aren’t made to support any third party programs the original Morrowind engine uses to improve its functionality. To give you a better idea of what this project is about, here are some of the aims for the future of the OpenMW engine: * Be a full-featured reimplementation of the Morrowind engine. * Run natively on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. * Support all existing content, including Tribunal, Bloodmoon and all user created mods (in case they don’t use external programs). * Allow much greater modability: change game rules, create new spell effects, etc. through scripting. * Fix system design bugs, like save-game “doubling” problem. * Improve the interface and journal system. * Improved graphics by taking advantage of more modern hardware. * Support to improve game mechanics, physics, combat and AI. * (Possibly) Support to implement multiplayer * (Possibly) Support to run on mobile devices. NOTE(!!!): Playing Morrowind with this engine STILL REQUIRES one to own the Morrowind data files. OpenCS will support the editing of all OpenMW features. We aim for the editor to stay fully up-to-date with the corresponding OpenMW version, allowing the user to edit any newly implemented features. Post v1.0 features are going to be the use of OpenCS as a debugging tool for OpenMW content and the support for editor plugins. These are files that add to the editor code, improving its functionality to allow it to have some nice extras. The OpenCS is not based on the editing tool which came with the original Morrowind game, it is a program made by modders for modders. Important properties of the OpenCS are: * non-blocking * multi-threaded * multi-document support * multi-view support * high scalability * customisable GUI
PackageNameopenmw
PackageReleaselp150.18.2
PackageVersion0.45.0
SHA-1510DE61C9555AFEB53BA68AB0DC1004B8945D89F
SHA-25653DC08A13C6B3218F0257C9D83795D04C9AC289E3AA2752CEACCB99907202314
Key Value
MD55ED74C8519A2C4FBE304F71253C3DD73
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionOpenMW is a new and modern engine based on the one that runs the 2002 open-world RPG Morrowind. The engine (OpenMW) will come with its own editor (OpenCS) which will allow the user to edit or create their own games. Both OpenCS and OpenMW are written from scratch and aren’t made to support any third party programs the original Morrowind engine uses to improve its functionality. To give you a better idea of what this project is about, here are some of the aims for the future of the OpenMW engine: * Be a full-featured reimplementation of the Morrowind engine. * Run natively on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. * Support all existing content, including Tribunal, Bloodmoon and all user created mods (in case they don’t use external programs). * Allow much greater modability: change game rules, create new spell effects, etc. through scripting. * Fix system design bugs, like save-game “doubling” problem. * Improve the interface and journal system. * Improved graphics by taking advantage of more modern hardware. * Support to improve game mechanics, physics, combat and AI. * (Possibly) Support to implement multiplayer * (Possibly) Support to run on mobile devices. NOTE(!!!): Playing Morrowind with this engine STILL REQUIRES one to own the Morrowind data files. OpenCS will support the editing of all OpenMW features. We aim for the editor to stay fully up-to-date with the corresponding OpenMW version, allowing the user to edit any newly implemented features. Post v1.0 features are going to be the use of OpenCS as a debugging tool for OpenMW content and the support for editor plugins. These are files that add to the editor code, improving its functionality to allow it to have some nice extras. The OpenCS is not based on the editing tool which came with the original Morrowind game, it is a program made by modders for modders. Important properties of the OpenCS are: * non-blocking * multi-threaded * multi-document support * multi-view support * high scalability * customisable GUI
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameopenmw
PackageRelease4.4
PackageVersion0.46.0
SHA-1625E257B9C48A749989EF12784DDEF717B587FDB
SHA-2566345721E5C754169F9882E6D6751D79FE98BF4424C811F7E7EBB15DE660AB320
Key Value
MD529AD2FCE2FF8E83CEAC50A2660E0CDDF
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionOpenMW is a new and modern engine based on the one that runs the 2002 open-world RPG Morrowind. The engine (OpenMW) will come with its own editor (OpenCS) which will allow the user to edit or create their own games. Both OpenCS and OpenMW are written from scratch and aren’t made to support any third party programs the original Morrowind engine uses to improve its functionality. To give you a better idea of what this project is about, here are some of the aims for the future of the OpenMW engine: * Be a full-featured reimplementation of the Morrowind engine. * Run natively on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. * Support all existing content, including Tribunal, Bloodmoon and all user created mods (in case they don’t use external programs). * Allow much greater modability: change game rules, create new spell effects, etc. through scripting. * Fix system design bugs, like save-game “doubling” problem. * Improve the interface and journal system. * Improved graphics by taking advantage of more modern hardware. * Support to improve game mechanics, physics, combat and AI. * (Possibly) Support to implement multiplayer * (Possibly) Support to run on mobile devices. NOTE(!!!): Playing Morrowind with this engine STILL REQUIRES one to own the Morrowind data files. OpenCS will support the editing of all OpenMW features. We aim for the editor to stay fully up-to-date with the corresponding OpenMW version, allowing the user to edit any newly implemented features. Post v1.0 features are going to be the use of OpenCS as a debugging tool for OpenMW content and the support for editor plugins. These are files that add to the editor code, improving its functionality to allow it to have some nice extras. The OpenCS is not based on the editing tool which came with the original Morrowind game, it is a program made by modders for modders. Important properties of the OpenCS are: * non-blocking * multi-threaded * multi-document support * multi-view support * high scalability * customisable GUI
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameopenmw
PackageReleasebp154.1.35
PackageVersion0.45+git.20200318
SHA-162E87C667393000091FF6FFA030BA6B9677F4D47
SHA-2566DAB937E8798AC6DC5D9DEC67486D5B58511BC462DC3E8ADA40E0C82CABF5778
Key Value
MD5DC99445AAAA05E9520A9D3AA58C1D97F
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionOpenMW is a new and modern engine based on the one that runs the 2002 open-world RPG Morrowind. The engine (OpenMW) will come with its own editor (OpenCS) which will allow the user to edit or create their own games. Both OpenCS and OpenMW are written from scratch and aren’t made to support any third party programs the original Morrowind engine uses to improve its functionality. To give you a better idea of what this project is about, here are some of the aims for the future of the OpenMW engine: * Be a full-featured reimplementation of the Morrowind engine. * Run natively on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. * Support all existing content, including Tribunal, Bloodmoon and all user created mods (in case they don’t use external programs). * Allow much greater modability: change game rules, create new spell effects, etc. through scripting. * Fix system design bugs, like save-game “doubling” problem. * Improve the interface and journal system. * Improved graphics by taking advantage of more modern hardware. * Support to improve game mechanics, physics, combat and AI. * (Possibly) Support to implement multiplayer * (Possibly) Support to run on mobile devices. NOTE(!!!): Playing Morrowind with this engine STILL REQUIRES one to own the Morrowind data files. OpenCS will support the editing of all OpenMW features. We aim for the editor to stay fully up-to-date with the corresponding OpenMW version, allowing the user to edit any newly implemented features. Post v1.0 features are going to be the use of OpenCS as a debugging tool for OpenMW content and the support for editor plugins. These are files that add to the editor code, improving its functionality to allow it to have some nice extras. The OpenCS is not based on the editing tool which came with the original Morrowind game, it is a program made by modders for modders. Important properties of the OpenCS are: * non-blocking * multi-threaded * multi-document support * multi-view support * high scalability * customisable GUI
PackageNameopenmw
PackageReleaselp153.29.2
PackageVersion0.47.0
SHA-17A7F0F03F47120ED0B73F71C66444B05C1D05658
SHA-256852F9DFA2450B3119EF881FA3A963A53D9B6A1DB80AFB2E8E0234FB86CB070CA
Key Value
MD52A3DF83B1AB2CD85A419657C3A6ACC5E
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionOpenMW is a new and modern engine based on the one that runs the 2002 open-world RPG Morrowind. The engine (OpenMW) will come with its own editor (OpenCS) which will allow the user to edit or create their own games. Both OpenCS and OpenMW are written from scratch and aren’t made to support any third party programs the original Morrowind engine uses to improve its functionality. To give you a better idea of what this project is about, here are some of the aims for the future of the OpenMW engine: * Be a full-featured reimplementation of the Morrowind engine. * Run natively on Windows, Linux and MacOS X. * Support all existing content, including Tribunal, Bloodmoon and all user created mods (in case they don’t use external programs). * Allow much greater modability: change game rules, create new spell effects, etc. through scripting. * Fix system design bugs, like save-game “doubling” problem. * Improve the interface and journal system. * Improved graphics by taking advantage of more modern hardware. * Support to improve game mechanics, physics, combat and AI. * (Possibly) Support to implement multiplayer * (Possibly) Support to run on mobile devices. NOTE(!!!): Playing Morrowind with this engine STILL REQUIRES one to own the Morrowind data files. OpenCS will support the editing of all OpenMW features. We aim for the editor to stay fully up-to-date with the corresponding OpenMW version, allowing the user to edit any newly implemented features. Post v1.0 features are going to be the use of OpenCS as a debugging tool for OpenMW content and the support for editor plugins. These are files that add to the editor code, improving its functionality to allow it to have some nice extras. The OpenCS is not based on the editing tool which came with the original Morrowind game, it is a program made by modders for modders. Important properties of the OpenCS are: * non-blocking * multi-threaded * multi-document support * multi-view support * high scalability * customisable GUI
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNameopenmw
PackageRelease4.4
PackageVersion0.46.0
SHA-18EB8BCB45D4DDBA4276AC3238A5C4BC47E026F69
SHA-25610129C04D89989DD7965394F4A8F31449A877E96B977E02033317B86C2F3A140