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H-Craft Championship Sci-Fi Racer Is Now Free

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You all love free games right? Good news as it is free games Thursday here at GOL and we bring you news that H-Craft Championship has been unshackled from its price-tag and is FREE.

The game is nearly a full 7 years old, so it's nice to see the developers make it free.

You can get the full version for Linux (and Windows) here: http://irrgheist.com/media/div/hcraft_v1_2.zip

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H-Craft Championship is a fun to play scifi-racer. It features 28+ racetracks, a unique driving physics simulation, a fresh design, and a challenging Championship mode.
The 2 Timeattack modes offer the option to exchange ghostdrivers with your friends for competition.
On "Rivals" up to 4 players can have an exciting tournament on a single PC.

Has anyone ever played it? is it worth checking out? Let us know!

Ps. Thanks for letting me know Robert. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Mnoleg Mar 20, 2014
Quoting: gbudnySometimes, you have to try to run it several times. I think it is a known bug in this game.

This fixes all the segfaults and sound problems in my openSUSE:
./swapsoundlibs.sh system

If things get worse, you can undo the changes with:
./swapsoundlibs.sh game
Pit Mar 23, 2014
On my openSUSE 12.3, I just renamed the lib directory, so that none of the supplied libs is used, only system ones. Runs perfectly, without segfault, and with sound (I also had a segfault when using the supplied libs).
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