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The free and open source game engine 'Godot Engine' is closing in on the big 3.1 release
4 Jan 2019 at 3:33 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: Natedawg
Quoting: KristianWhere do they mention Linux first? Not under "Multi-Platform Editor" or "Multi-Platform Deploy" here: https://godotengine.org/features [External Link]
It's listed first on the download page :)
https://godotengine.org/download [External Link]
Also on their Github https://github.com/godotengine/godot [External Link]

Quoting: Comandante ÑoñardoWhat about Vulkan support? Just curious.
No Vulkan support yet, But it is on the roadmap :)

Quoting: AlexHoratioAwesome. :D The Godot maintainers are doing an awesome job, I've been working on my third big-ish project in Godot(WARP-TEK [External Link] and it should be released this month!(hopefully in time for 3.1 haha)
Wishlisted :)

The free and open source game engine 'Godot Engine' is closing in on the big 3.1 release
3 Jan 2019 at 10:30 pm UTC Likes: 4

I am one of their supporters on Patreon, I am not that much of a programmer, or a graphic designer, But i do like to tinker around, Godot can do a lot, and it works pretty straightforward. It has potential to be a true open source replacement to Unity, It offers complete freedom which could create opportunities for beginning developers, Godot is also a great way to learn programming, where you see immediate results of your work. The best thing is full Cross platform support. An engine that does not beta in Linux as an afterthought. On their website they actually mention Linux first. I love it :P

Open source platformer SuperTux gets its first new stable release in quite some time
3 Jan 2019 at 10:12 pm UTC

I played Return to Castle Wolfenstein a lot, Also the 3 Tux games, 0ad, armagetron and a few others.

It looks ages ago indeed, i wonder if we will be just as amazed in the next 5 years :)

Liftoff, a drone racing game that launched this year has Linux support
20 Dec 2018 at 9:12 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: g000hI'm quite interested in this but would be particularly interested if you could use it with an official R.C. Remote, e.g. Spektrum DX6i using USB link cable. In my cursory look over the Steam page. I didn't spot anything to indicate that you'd get proper kit to work on it.
I have this game, I have a cheap flysky, and i have a Taranis 9XD, they both just work, no driver or config needed :)