Games: Ballistic Overkill, More Mono Traps and Lab Zero Games
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Ballistic Overkill set to get an exciting sounding update with a new game mode
The cheap and fun FPS Ballistic Overkill is set to get another update and it sounds like it could be quite a good one.
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Unity game engine 2018.2 is now out with experimental Vulkan support in the editor
The extremely popular Unity game engine has just put out the official release of the 2018.2 build with lots of goodies.
One of the big exciting features, is that Unity now supports Vulkan in the actual editor both on Linux and Windows. In addition, Unity also now supports High-DPI scaling on Linux and Windows too, so for those of you with 4K monitors, it should be a much nicer experience now. On top of that, Unity's burst compiling (produces highly-optimized native code) for ECS (Entity Component System) is also available and works across Linux, Mac and Windows.
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Unity 2018.2 Released With Lightweight Render Pipeline, Vulkan & HiDPI Support In Editor
Version 2018.2 of the Unity Game Engine is now available as the latest quarterly update to this widely-used, cross-platform engine. Unity 2018.2 is quite exciting and does include some Vulkan and Linux changes.
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Lab Zero have put out a preview of the Indivisible animated opening by Studio TRIGGER and Titmouse
The hype machine is rolling for Lab Zero Games (Skullgirls) latest game Indivisible, with a teaser of the animated opening out and it looks gorgeous.
It's made by Studio TRIGGER who are known for Kill la Kill, Little Witch Academia, Darling in the Franxx and more. As well as Titmouse (the hilarious name of a bird) who are known for Black Dynamite, Superjail! and more.
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