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We recently did an OpenRA tournament that was shown live on on Twitch, the video is now available to watch on Youtube.

It's quite funny at around 15 minutes where you see my lonely engineer sneak into Tumocs base and nick a few structures, gave us a good laugh.

It was good fun and it's really great to see how well OpenRA runs on Linux. Playing Red Alert online brings back some happy memories.

Well done to Fenix who won and moves into the finals. We still have the second bunch of people to play their free-for-all before the final. Once a date is set for both I will try to observe them and livestream them too.

If you want to get in on the action, join the chat in the tournament forum. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Magamo May 16, 2016
Shame in some ways that I hadn't noticed postings of the tournament earlier, I used to be a big old school CnC fan, and have been enjoying OpenRA for a while. I'll have fun watching this later though.
ysblokje May 16, 2016
Quoting: MagamoShame in some ways that I hadn't noticed postings of the tournament earlier, I used to be a big old school CnC fan, and have been enjoying OpenRA for a while. I'll have fun watching this later though.

What's stopping you from trying to enter anyway? :) At this point I have 2 FFA matches that need a playdate I can fit one more player in either without a problem.
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