Unigine Starts A Linux Game Development Competition
Unigine Corp is getting behind a game development competition to spur Linux game development efforts.
Unigine Corp is launching a Linux game development competition whereby the winner will be assigned a free license of the Unigine engine for the development of a new, Linux-native game. The Unigine Engine is the most advanced game engine we have seen to date for Linux with its OpenGL 2/3/4 renderer being fully supported quite well by the proprietary NVIDIA/ATI graphics drivers (the open-source Mesa/Gallium3D drivers still lack reliable OpenGL support). Even their tech demos from years ago (such as Unigine Tropics) are still compelling by today's standards and their most recent demo, Unigine Heaven, is absolutely stunning but is very taxing on your hardware.
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