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Latest Comments by bram
Hexa Trains, an economic sim based on planets made from hexagons to release in October
27 Aug 2019 at 12:24 am UTC

Thank you for the shout out, Liam.

I appreciate it!
Once there is a beta, I'll try to revisit here, to see if there are interested testers.

The Little Plane That Could, A Biplane Combat Simulator
24 Dec 2014 at 5:20 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: LK901Looks like fun. Anything on the system requirements?
System requirements are light.
You can run this on integrated graphics like Intel HD 4600 and still hit 60 fps.

You do need OpenGL 3.2 or higher (Core Profile.)
And don't forget to hook up a gamepad, otherwise the game will not run.

The Little Plane That Could, A Biplane Combat Simulator
24 Dec 2014 at 1:58 am UTC

The link is broken.
Correct link:

http://stolk.org/tlptc/ [External Link]

Six Wheels and a Gun Buggy Combat Game Needs Testing
24 Jan 2014 at 7:59 pm UTC

Version 1.5 is up and adds:

  • full screen support (./swaag fs=1)

  • proper game speed at systems that run at 30fps.

  • new network protocol that should clamp down on round confusion.


Six Wheels and a Gun Buggy Combat Game Needs Testing
20 Jan 2014 at 8:48 pm UTC

Quoting: Quote from stanPlease don’t forget that not everyone uses a qwerty keymap (wasd doesn’t work everywhere.) Most games get at least some part of the keyboard controls wrong…
Currently, the game accepts both WASD and Cursor keys, so on French keyboards, you can still play the game with cursor keys.
I will look into XBox controller support as well.