New Sauerbraten Release

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 1 May 2006 at 01:00 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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Sneaking out silently late last month was a 2006-04-26 build of Sauerbraten, which has been tagged the Occlusion Edition. In this new release are lots of new gaming goodness from this Cube-based engine for first person shooters and role playing games, it however does not go without a few bugs. Some of the advancements in this multi-platform game include new occlusion culling, smoother lighting, game-play fixes, and many other optimizations. Overall, it is an incredibly action-packed release and at Phoronix we have a few views from this latest engine here. More information is also at the Sauerbraten web-site. We at Phoronix are still playing with this newest version, and we will report back with any interesting changes.
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