DREAMM 4.0 readme

Thank you for checking out DREAMM!

DREAMM 4.0 is a major release, with a ton of upgrades and improvements under
the hood that would be ridiculous to try and enumerate. Instead, here’s a
super high-level list of user-facing emulation improvements:

* New games. As usual, a new version DREAMM means you can run more stuff:

   Six new late-90s Star Wars titles:
     - Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter
     - Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance
     - Star Wars: Rebellion/Supremacy
     - Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D
     - Star Wars Episode I: Racer
     - Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace

   All eight released Lucas Learning games:
     - Star Wars: DroidWorks
     - Star Wars Episode I: The Gungan Frontier
     - Star Wars: Yoda's Challenge Activity Center
     - Star Wars: Pit Droids
     - Star Wars: Anakin's Speedway
     - Star Wars: Early Learning Activity Center
     - Star Wars Math: Jabba's Game Galaxy
     - Star Wars: Jar Jar's Journey

   Two new licensed games:
     - Monopoly Star Wars
     - Willow

* Emulation improvements:

   - Direct3D 11. Windows systems now talk directly to Direct3D 11 for
      rendering on modern systems.

   - Roland SoundCanvas (NC-55). Get high-quality MIDI playback thanks to
      the Nuked SC-55 emulator. (Requires ROM files.)

   - Networking. Netplay is experimentally supported on all games that can
      do it, both DirectPlay and Windows Sockets.

   - Automated Copy Protection. DREAMM can now optionally auto-solve your
      protection.

   - Improved Controller Support. SDL's game controller interface is now
      used to allow more flexible controller mapping.

* Game Manager and UI improvements:

   - New Visuals. New icons by Jan Hofmeister for a more consistent look.

   - Streamlined Interface. Now focused on selecting and launching, with
      other items moved out of the way to popup menus.

   - Filtering. The Game Manager now features the ability to filter by
      name or category, or by typing the name of the game you want.

   - Game Defaults. Default audio and video features can now be set and
      apply globally to games unless overridden.

   - 7-zip Archives. DREAMM can now extract files from 7-zip archives,
      along with some more esoteric formats.
