# punyverse [](https://travis-ci.org/quantum5/punyverse) [](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/quantum5/punyverse) [](https://pypi.org/project/punyverse/) [](https://pypi.org/project/punyverse/) [](https://pypi.org/project/punyverse/) Python simulator of a puny universe. (How many words can I stick into one?)  ## Installation To install, run `pip install punyverse`. If you are on Windows, run `punyverse_make_launcher`. This should create special launchers that runs `punyverse` on your dedicated graphics card, should it exist. Your graphics card might not support some of the larger textures used by `punyverse`, and so startup might fail. To solve this problem, run `punyverse_small_images`. It will do nothing if your graphics card supports all the textures, so when in doubt, run `punyverse_small_images` after installation. Then, run `punyverse` to launch the simulator, or `punyversew` to launch without the console. ### Summary ```bash pip install punyverse punyverse_make_launcher punyverse_small_images # Installation finished. Run: punyverse ``` ## Troubleshooting If `punyverse` does not work, try upgrading your graphics card drivers. If your graphics card does not appear to support OpenGL 3.3, then you cannot run the latest version of `punyverse`. You can try `pip install -U punyverse==0.5` to install the last version of `punyverse` to support legacy devices. You can download the wheels manually from [the PyPI page](https://pypi.org/project/punyverse/0.5/). If the problem is unrelated to your graphics card, and it persists, try running punyverse under debug mode. To do this, run `punyverse` as `punyverse --debug`. Then paste the entirety of the output into a new GitHub issue [here](https://github.com/quantum5/punyverse/issues/new).