BFRIS Goes Gold 63
rpete writes "LinuxGames
is reporting that BFRIS, the
new game from Aegis Simulation Technologies, has
gone gold. Is this the first shrink-wrapped game
for Linux? "
As you will see, I told them, in no uncertain terms, to see Figure one. -- Dave "First Strike" Pare
ABSOLUTE PIECE OF CRAP (Score:1)
How long till the demo? (Score:1)
There's no information about the demo on their downloads page, but mention elsewhere of a demo "shortly after retail release". Anyone have any idea how long we wait?
well....good! (Score:1)
With my hardware, I don't think I could play this game on my linux box. 486 w/cirrus logic 1meg chip. No fancy 3b voodoo whatever. But when it comes out, I'm buying it and giving it a try. Support all shrink-wrapped Linux apps that come out, I guess. This is good news. Vote w/ your wallet and then let the developers SEE that there is a market. Just my undervalued $0.02 American.
HAPPYPENGUIN.ORG HOORAY!!!!!!!!!!! (Score:1)
happypenguin.org. It's alluring, in a very strange way. Why didn't I think of it?
Hmm... (Score:1)
On one hand, the environment looks pretty cheezy. However, they mention they were embarassed by their engine test, and the AVI apparently dates back to May, so it's possible they've done some updates.
What seems more likely to me is that it was just a test arena, with some rocks to show off rendering and an enclosed arena to keep the CPU time down. The ships themselves(and the cockpit views) looked pretty nifty, and I swear I caught a hint of Macross Missile Mania/FreeSpace Hornet Swarm Missile -ish weaponry.
If they switch it to a deep-space environment a 'la Descent: FreeSpace, I'd be highly interested. God knows there's much more decent game search/chat software than Parallax Online...
The other thing that's interesting is their promise to support a lot of 3D accels--including the i740. Is it going to work under Linux with no external support? Did they license something from Intel? Will it be an X game? 'Coz I don't want to cough up a few hundred to XiG for a hardware-support OpenGL server after enduring the minor but highly annoying nits in Accel-X.
Macross sim (Score:1)
There's also a Macross TC going on for Shogo: Mobile Armor Division, as well. http://www.planetshogo.com/macross
FreeBSD? (Score:1)
Although FreeBSD has linux emulation it isn't perfect. Therefore I find it nessicary to ask if this supports FreeBSD.
Accually I'd like to display it on my sun3 xterminal (running on freeBSD) so I can get a net game going but that might be asking too much.
Abuse (Score:1)
Actually, BFRIS is supposed to be the first shrink-wrapped playable-out-of-the-box Linux game. With Abuse, you had to download a Linux executable I believe. That it happens to also run on Win95 and NT just helps them make some decent money on it. I hope they do really well.
System Requirements? (Score:1)
--Phil (ATI 3D Rage--is that supported by any 3D libraries?)
gone gold? (Score:1)
--
The Linux Game Tome [happypenguin.org]
scores.. what the heck? (Score: 666) (Score:1)
Slashdot is actually a competition. You get extra points for confusing your discussion opponent, spotting a troll, or getting the first comment to a particular article.
dylan_-
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Abuse (Score:1)
However, when that came out, the linux
version was, and stayed to be, 1.1.0, and was not
compatible with 2.0.0 retail data (I guess). After a loooooong time, when the
source code was published, we got Abuse/L 2.0.0 that worked just perfectly.
Well, I guess that is it.
Optimised for 2.2.x! (Score:1)
Take a hint Corel!
I'm afraid not out of the box... (Score:1)
This game looks *horrible* (Score:1)
Also, did you notice that the same guy who did the graphics for the game did them for the site? The graphics on the site were generated by script-fu's that come bundled with the Gimp. In my opinion, that shows a distinct lack of creativity; besides I always thought that the super-nova thing looked ugly.
Anyways, I'm not buying a game that looks so awful, even if it has Linux support. We should not buy games just because they're made for Linux; why should we be any less demanding than the Windows game world? Linux stands for quality, not "I'll use it because it's Free no matter how much it sucks." (and yes, I know that this game isn't Free)
--Eric Guenterberg
ATI IS LINUX-HOSTILE (Score:1)
Schmucks.
Don't they realize that about half of all Quake servers run on Linux? If you're a Quake server admin, do you want to crash back into Windoze just to check out the latest version of Capture The Flag/Team Fortress/Rocket Arena/Holy Wars/etc?
Everyone start buying Matrox, NVidia, 3Dfx, and/or (gack!) S3 cards. Slowly, inexorably, ATI will figure out they're losing sales and change their tune.
Schwab
Gotta like these guys (Score:1)
I'll definitely be buying a copy. I'd even buy one if I had no intention of playing it. Hell, I once chose a particular brand of cd-rom drive just 'cuz they listed linux under the supported operating systems, even though I knew full well that any drive on the shelf would work.
I don't understand (Score:1)
I'm buying a copy! (Score:1)
BTW, we managed to
BTW, when you guys get the demo version out.. please put the linux version out simultaionously.. that would really rock for linux ppl.
I'm going to hunt for this game at my local game store soon..!
Enjoy!
PS: q3 arena looks damn fine.
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BFRIS? (Score:1)
ATI IS LINUX-HOSTILE (Score:1)
A good reason to get an ATI card however, is the 2D support... go take a look at the XFree86 support for various ATI cards. Pretty big list.
Woo Hoo (Score:1)
NaTaS
ABSOLUTE PIECE OF CRAP (Score:1)
NaTaS
I don't understand (Score:1)
Where Can I get it (Score:1)
of where to buy them. On the net?
/Juels
Where Can I get it (Score:1)
hope it's a lot better than the beta (Score:1)
I'm buying a copy! (Score:1)
I'd never encountered slashdot traffic about one of my customers before.
(I'm aegistech's ISP)
Why didn't somebody TELL ME ABOUT THIS (Score:1)
On a side note they DEFINITELY USED GIMP, I mean they used the supernova and that scriptfu font in the BG. These guys are cool.
HOPE FOR THE WORLD!!!
When are these games going to come out for the PPC (Score:1)
Abuse (Score:1)
Oh and about Open Source and games, they don't mix! The only part of games that should be open
source is their game engines, and rendering engines.
ATI will never lose sales (Score:1)
2. The G3's still have PCI slots and Darryl Straus (sp?) was commenting about porting Glide to Linux/PPC so you could put a Voodoo2 in there.
3. 3Dfx's Voodoo3 will be released exclusively by themselves. S3 is a competitor and makes the Savage3D chip. 3Dfx recently bought STB which makes finished boards utilizing 3Dfx and other chips from vendors such as nVidia.
ATI IS LINUX-HOSTILE (Score:1)
I hope some of the companies release 3D specs soon, there *is* a market, I just bought a Voodoo2 solely for Linux Quake II.
Linux game...so what? (Score:1)
Fred