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The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare now in closed testing for Linux

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The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare is a title I really want to try, but I didn't have time to get into the closed-beta. I've been told by a few people now that the Linux beta is running really well.

It shouldn't be too long before they open it up to the rest of us, so that's great. I can't wait to dive in!

About the game (Official)
Take part of history’s greatest battle of Green VS. Tan. Fight amongst and against others online. Jump, shoot and roll your way into victory with fast paced objective based gameplay. Sometimes the greatest battles are fought by the smallest of soldiers.

The Mean Greens is a 3rd-person shooter played from the perspective of toy army soldiers. Match up with others online for some friendly multiplayer competition. Enjoy a huge battle of up to 10 players in each environmentally unique map. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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slaapliedje Jan 15, 2016
Seems it isn't terribly fond of multiple monitors, but from what I understand that is an Unreal Engine issue? For example, the menus wouldn't work right. I haven't had much time yet to really give it a go, but it looks fantastic.
blackout24 Jan 16, 2016
Good to see Unreal Engine 4 games work so well on Linux on both AMD and NVIDIA hardware even without the Vulkan render path. You can already see traces of Vulkan SDK support in the Unreal Engine source code. I hope the behind the scenes work to enable Vulkan gets pushes to the repo soon.
I really hope every single UE4 game gets released on Linux. Just think of all the UE3 games that had to be ported, by Feral, Aspyr, Icculus etc. Borderlands 2, XCOM, Goat Simulator etc. etc.
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