Wildfire Releases 0 A.D. Game Update

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 14 March 2011 at 12:27 PM EDT. 4 Comments
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0 A.D., the game developed by Wildfire Games that was open-sourced in 2009, is now up to its fourth alpha release. The first 0 A.D. alpha came last August, but with this fourth alpha, those trying out this open-source game now have improved performance, improved rendering, a prototype version of the opponent AI, and other changes.

Some of the other features to be found in the 0 A.D. Alpha 4 build include improved fog-of-war rendering, terrain texture blending, opt-in automatic feedback system, fixed foundation obstruction handling, support for build limits, extended animal AI (animals like lions and elephants can now fight back and/or escape away from threads), improved driver version detection, and various performance improvements.

When it comes to this game's CC-BY-SA artwork, there are new naval units, new siege weapons, and new bridges. This new alpha release also brings new in-game sound effects.

Read more and multi-platform download links in their release announcement.
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