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of the Darkplaces Game Engine or have I to wait until it is natively supported for Linux because it is in a way modified that it isn't fully supported yet to run in this Engine.

Are there actually specials to the pk files that prevent Darkplaces to run it? Has anybody tested it yet?

An will it be possible to create custom levels with TrenchBroom?

Will it have Multiplayer or is it a Singleplayer camaign only?

Sincerly

mon2908
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mon2908: of the Darkplaces Game Engine or have I to wait until it is natively supported for Linux because it is in a way modified that it isn't fully supported yet to run in this Engine.
This game uses the Dark Places engine by default but there is no Linux version yet.
Post edited March 07, 2020 by Berzerk2002
And, is it possible to run this game with the Darkplaces Engine that comes with the Linux Distribution? I mean ist it possible to run it with the -gamedir -game wrath -wrath options? Like other Quake based mods?
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mon2908: And, is it possible to run this game with the Darkplaces Engine that comes with the Linux Distribution? I mean ist it possible to run it with the -gamedir -game wrath -wrath options? Like other Quake based mods?
Until we wait for a proper linux version of Wrath, you can try to run it on your favourite distro, using this:

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/wrath-aeon-of-ruin-engine-source-code-released-a-quick-look.16218

Im running Wrath under my Xubuntu 18.04, without any problems, after buying it here on GOG. :)
Thanks for the Link. Doesn't seem to be the usual Darkplaces Engine (that is used for Quake and it's adds). This one seems to be heavily modified to launch exactly this only one game. Compiled the sources but lack the original game by now to test it further, Will go and buy Wrath the coming month, because I am a bit over my budget for this month and I have not finished yet ION Fury ;-) .

Looks promising, Hope my QuadCore Xeon X3360 with 2,83 Ghz and 8 Gigabyte of ram is fast enough for this game. I really don't know if this Engine is optimized for multicore processing and how hard it is in need of a 3 Ghz Prozessor but I'll give it a try.

Thank you a lot.

Sincerly

mon2908
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mon2908: Thanks for the Link. Doesn't seem to be the usual Darkplaces Engine (that is used for Quake and it's adds). This one seems to be heavily modified to launch exactly this only one game. Compiled the sources but lack the original game by now to test it further, Will go and buy Wrath the coming month, because I am a bit over my budget for this month and I have not finished yet ION Fury ;-) .

Looks promising, Hope my QuadCore Xeon X3360 with 2,83 Ghz and 8 Gigabyte of ram is fast enough for this game. I really don't know if this Engine is optimized for multicore processing and how hard it is in need of a 3 Ghz Prozessor but I'll give it a try.

Thank you a lot.

Sincerly

mon2908
Your computer will run Wrath like a dream, dont worry. I´m totally hooked with Wrath now. It´s awesome!
Over at Steam, the devs have already confirmed that Linux (and Mac btw) Version are planned once Early Access/In Dev is over.
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mon2908: Looks promising, Hope my QuadCore Xeon X3360 with 2,83 Ghz and 8 Gigabyte of ram is fast enough for this game. I really don't know if this Engine is optimized for multicore processing and how hard it is in need of a 3 Ghz Prozessor but I'll give it a try.
btw when it comes to gaming, your GPU is more important in modern games. And I', not sure if workstation or server CPUs have the best single threaded performance, which is still imporatant for games. For Wrath, you should be safe, since its not a particular demaning game.