Red Eclipse 1.1 First Person Shooter Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 31 July 2011 at 03:08 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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Red Eclipse, one of the many open-source first person shooters, just experienced its v1.1 release.

Red Eclipse 1.1 offers several key changes to this multi-platform shooter. Among the work found in Red Eclipse 1.1, which is codenamed the Supernova Edition, is a new power jump, physics and weapon tweaks, a new radar system, two new maps, new particles and cross-hairs, elimination of all poorly licensed content, many bug fixes, and other game-play enhancements.

The change-log and download links for Red Eclipse 1.1 can be found via their forums.
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