Alright dude, enough with the “Let’s Play” spam. Please post other content.
If it helps, you’re not logged into EOS automatically anymore in 1.0. You have the option for direct IP connect, Steam, or EOS.
There are many new settings that you can apply to a session. Now you can play singleplayer with all the multiplayer capabilities disabled. You can now play exclusively using Steam to connect, or exclusively use Epic Online Services, as well as choose to have Crossplay between both platforms.
I always add a space or two before the flag: / -x
What license is the source code under?
Does this output anything? journalctl -q -t kernel -g "gpu reset begin"
I believe classic refers to the FOSS version before the fork, while “Nexuiz” refers to the commercial version.
Since 2008. Here’s some footage of the early version. In 2015 I rewrote the game in my SDL2/OpenGL based engine and redid all the content, then more or less “finished” the game in 2020-2021. I’m working on a fairly big patch right now though. Maybe in a few weeks it’ll be released.
You should! Best game ever, no doubt! I also created the game so I might be a little biased 😉
GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT
Monitor Refresh Rate: 165.00 Hz
Kernel Version: 6.4.8
It’s this: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/2657
Are we looking at the same website?
This isn’t FOSS.
Super Tux Kart, The Dark Mod, and X-Moto are great. I created the original Skate Park Mod and a few of the early “interesting replays” like Slinky Mod, German Ham, and the first “cheating” replay.
No problems with Apex or Dead by Daylight on Arch here.
Looks like src files in the repo have been there for two years, but maybe the LICENSE update is the news?
Here’s their post on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2370310/Mountaincore/