Unvanquished Alpha 32 Has Renderer Fixes, New Rifle Model

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 6 October 2014 at 01:09 AM EDT. 2 Comments
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The promising Unvanquished open-source game is out with its monthly alpha update.

This 32nd alpha release to the Unvanquished game brings a new SMG model for its rifle replacement, animation/texture fixes and updates, various bug fixes, and more rendering work. The latest renderer work to its "Daemon" engine include fixes, optimizations, and other improvements. However, compared to some of the earlier Unvanquished Alpha releases that brought major engine changes, new maps, and gameplay improvements, there aren't too many exciting updates to share this month...


Learn more at Unvanquished.net.
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