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EVERSPACE [Official Site] is the brand new graphically impressive space shooter from ROCKFISH Games. They've had a few troubles with the Linux build, but they have said it should be on Linux before the end of September.

The game is using Unreal Engine and it seems it hasn't been the best experience for them.

I am unbelievable excited to try this out, as graphically looks amazing, but even more importantly the actual gameplay looks intense and fun too!

Some important quotes:
QuoteIndeed, Linux support was planned for Beta until we ran into major shader issues in OpenGL 3.x just as we did on Mac OSX. Apart from support for Linux and Mac we shipped the Beta as estimated during our Kickstarter. We then found a solution with Metal in El Capitan and meanwhile things are looking promising in OpenGL 4.0 under Linux. There is a slight chance we will get it in for Early Access, most likely by the end of September.

And
QuoteI just wanted to put things into perspective. The whole team is working super hard on all ends and we are still committed to deliver a decent version on Linux as soon as we can. In fact, our lead tech has spent quite some time on his past weekends to make progress with the Linux build.

After all, I take this as some very positive from feedback from the Linux gaming community. I would hate if you guys didn’t care to get your hands on the game that we have put so much work and passion into. Looking forward to what you guys think when you have played it! ;)

From the forum topic on Steam asking about Linux support.

About the game
EVERSPACE™ is an action-focused single-player space shooter combining roguelike elements with top-notch visuals and a captivating non-linear story. It takes you on a challenging journey through an ever-changing, yet beautifully crafted universe full of surprises. Your skills, experience and talent for improvisation will be tested continuously while learning about your own existence through encounters with interesting characters, each having their own part of the puzzle to tell. Each run will be exciting as you will have to face completely new situations keeping each part of the game long-lasting and generating lots of individual, meaningful moments to experience. However, no matter how skilled a pilot you are, death is inevitable, but only the beginning of a much larger journey.

It will launch on GOG and Steam today for Windows. As mentioned above, Linux hopefully soon. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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MayeulC Sep 14, 2016
Quotegraphically impressive space shooter
Is that a new genre? :D

It looks nice. I however miss evochron mercenary's newtonian accuracy. I am increasingly getting tired of those "planes in space*, but with rockets and asteroids". This is nice a few times, but I would like to see some originality here.

That said, I really like those games anyway, so I will probably pick it up at some point.

*Where space is a place with some gas or whatever causes friction to those spaceships.


Last edited by MayeulC on 14 September 2016 at 4:53 pm UTC
Maquis196 Sep 14, 2016
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Quoting: MyeulCI however miss evochron mercenary's newtonian accuracy.

I'd love a reboot of original Linux game "Terminus", good Earth vs Mars proper physics. Not even sure the old game works on current systems, might have to dig it out.
Perkeleen_Vittupää Sep 14, 2016
Without watching the trailer yet, its something along the lines of Star Wars: Starfighter or Rogue Squadron rather than X-Wing Alliance / Wing Commander (III-IV)
Keyrock Sep 14, 2016
Can you do cockpit view rather than 3rd person?
Cybolic Sep 14, 2016
Ooh, and they even got 90's era not-Rob-Zombie to cooperate on the music! ;)

Jokes aside this looks like it could be a lot of fun. Most of the space shooters we currently have on Linux tend to get dull very quickly (not you, Freespace, you're a beaut), so I'll be happy to have another one.
seguleh Sep 14, 2016
@Keyrock: yes, U can switch between 1st/3rd person view. That's why I'm waiting for this game - only noobs fly and fight in 3rd person mode :D. I hope it will be possible to look round inside ship using mouse.


Last edited by seguleh on 14 September 2016 at 7:16 pm UTC
ElectricPrism Sep 14, 2016
WTB WTP
opera Sep 14, 2016
Oh, hat looks nice and this a type of game I really like. And we don't have much of these. I hope the gameplay can keep up with graphics. Developers seem to be very committed to the Linux version. Will probably go for it.

Quoting: PerkeleenVittupWithout watching the trailer yet, its something along the lines of Star Wars: Starfighter or Rogue Squadron rather than X-Wing Alliance / Wing Commander (III-IV)
Rogue Squadron! Oh, I loved that game! That was so much fun to play.
Purple Library Guy Sep 14, 2016
Quoting: MyeulC
Quotegraphically impressive space shooter
Is that a new genre? :D

It looks nice. I however miss evochron mercenary's newtonian accuracy. I am increasingly getting tired of those "planes in space*, but with rockets and asteroids". This is nice a few times, but I would like to see some originality here.

Gives me an idea: Imagine Kerbal Space Program, with somewhat more powerful/futuristic engines available. Except, there are people attacking your planet with spaceships and maybe simple rock bombardment. You get advance warning and can track their orbits and have to send out ships to intercept using KSP-style orbital mechanics.
Shmerl Sep 14, 2016
I'm glad they switched to OpenGL 4.x. Can't wait for UE to start supporting Vulkan already.
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