Games: WadC 2.2, Tizen Games, X-Plane, Star Traders: Frontiers
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WadC 2.2
I have recently released version 2.2 of Wad Compiler, a lazy functional programming language and IDE for the construction of Doom maps.
The biggest change in this version is a reworking of the preferences system (to use the Java Preferences API), the wadcli command-line interface respecting preferences and a new preferences UI dialog (adapted from Quake Injector).
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Tizen Games: Two new racing themed games The Ghost Moto Simulator-Death Ride and The F1 Simulation 3D : Xmas Edition
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X-Plane user data shows Linux usage holding steady
The developers of this rather robust flight simulator have shared the latest round of user data and it shows that Linux usage remains at the same level.
X-Plane 11 [Official Site] released earlier this year with same-day Linux support at launch and has since had a lot of updates, including a recent update that reworked how joysticks are recognized. This is a more serious sort of flight sim, where physics and flight models are carefully produced in order to provide an authentic experience. It’s got a very active modding community and all sorts of craft are available to take for a flight.
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Star Traders: Frontiers released into Early Access, here’s a few thoughts
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