Dictionary Definition
exult
Verb
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- /ɪgˈzʌlt/
Verb
- to rejoice, be very happy
Translations
- Portuguese: exultar
Extensive Definition
- For the company of the same name see Exult Inc.
Exult is a Free
Software reimplementation of the Ultima VII
game
engine. It enables play of Ultima VII: The Black Gate and
Ultima VII Part 2: Serpent Isle, and their corresponding expansion
disks Forge of Virtue and Silver Seed, on modern machines. In order
to play these games, data files from the original games are needed.
Exult itself is distributed under
GNU General Public License.
History
Exult originally started as Ultima VII map viewer
for the X Window
System, but later, as the reverse engineering efforts became
more fruitful in finding explanation on the Ultima VII scripting
files, the project expanded to become a complete reimplementation
of the Ultima VII runtime engine.
Before the project came to fruition, there was a
demand for a new implementation of Ultima VII. Original Ultima VII
executables started to show their age: they were rather difficult
to get working on the systems of even their own era due to their
memory management configuration, and in new versions of Windows,
the MS-DOS
support in general is getting less and less viable. According to an
anecdote by Serpent Isle project leader Bill Armintrout, Origin
Systems has lost the source code to both "Serpent Isle" and its
add-on "The Silver Seed", and Electronic Arts is not planning on
any kinds of rewrites for modern systems. The game, however, still
has many fans who would like to play the game on their current
systems.
Operating system support
Exult has, over time, grown to be almost exact
reimplementation of Ultima VII engine, with some notable
improvements. The system has been written in C++ with 32-bit
architectures in mind. The current graphics code uses the SDL
library, which has led to Exult being ported for Mac OS, Microsoft
Windows, Sharp Zaurus
and other operating systems aside from the original "free *NIX"
platforms (such as FreeBSD and
GNU/Linux).
Formerly, Exult was also supported on BeOS. Unofficial ports
exist for GP2X, Xbox and the PSP.
Enhancements over original games
Aside of portability and ability to run on modern
operating systems, there are also number of enhancements over
original games, such as
- Start screen with game selector - only one executable is needed to play both games. The upcoming version also has the ability to add customised games to the menus, and also add mods as suboptions to each game. Mod savegame and game state data are managed separately from the data of the unmodded game.
- unlimited number of savegame slots,
- many usability fixes, including numerous new key shortcuts,
- ability to use Serpent Isle portraits and character paper dolls in Black Gate,
- optional statusbar that displays party member health,
- In-game notebook (in upcoming version),
- Support for increased display resolutions (not necessarily recommended, as it may lead to unexpected problems in game), with high-quality display scalers (2xSaI family and others),
- ability to use digital samples instead of MIDI sounds, and digital music in Ogg Vorbis format instead of MIDI music (Hardware MIDI is supported in Win32; upcoming version also supports ALSA), and support for MIDI software synthesis (through TiMidity; Upcoming version also supports OPL3 emulation and FluidSynth).
Exult also includes a comprehensive cheat system,
similar to the original Ultima VII.
Exult team members have contributed a large
number of custom artwork for the game, primarily to make it
possible to use all of the items in Black Gate in a consistent way
with the Serpent Isle paper doll graphics.
The upcoming release may also include gameplay
fixes to the game usecode itself; effort is
underway to fix some of the most troublesome originally
unimplemented things in Serpent Isle.
Exult Studio
Exult also optionally includes Exult Studio,
which is slowly growing into a very complete and complex tool for
modifying the game - even while the game is running. Also included
are many command-line tools for manipulating game files.
The editor is built as a separate program that
can interface with a running instance of Exult. Changing data files
is done in Exult Studio window, while the game world - everything
from terrain to objects, creatures and their schedules - can be
changed directly through game view.
Also included are compiler, assembler
and disassembler
(the latter is not built by default) for the "usecode"
script file. This file drives the actual game logic. There are
also tools that can be used to 'rip' data sections from the file;
this is particularly of interest for people who wish to change the
name and dialogue sections of the game.
Fan projects based on Exult
There are projects to translate Ultima VII to
other languages (A Spanish and a Korean fan translation of Black
Gate is underway, while a fan translation project to translate
Serpent Isle to
French is virtually completed).
In theory, it would be possible to create, from
scratch, a new game based on Exult engine; however, it is not
entirely practical yet. It is quite possible, however, to create a
game that is at least in large part based on original Ultima VII
data files.
There are currently two such 'modifications' in
development by the Exult community. The first is the
Keyring modification by Marzo Sette Torres Jr., which adds a
new quest to the main storyline, new characters and new features,
including NPC spellcasting. The second is The Feudal Lands, a much more
ambitious mod based on the Keyring Mod which seeks to merge Ultima
VII: The Black Gate and its sequel Serpent Isle, as well as adding
a whole new world to the game. Neither mod is at a full release
state yet, but the Keyring mod has a
public beta release available on the Exult Forum.
See also
References
External links
- Exult home page
- Exult Studio guides - help with the Studio and the Usecode C language
- Exult Amiga port
- Exult Nokia 770 / 800 port
- Exult PSP port
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
be proud of, boast, brag, caper, caracole, carol, celebrate, chirp, chirrup, clap hands, crow, crow over, dance, delight, exult in, frisk, frolic, gambol, gloat, gloat over, glory, glory in, joy, jubilate, lilt, make merry, rejoice, revel, rollick, romp, show off, sing, skip, skip for joy, take pride in,
triumph, whistle