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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
Fixed title to match reality :)
I finally built it from source and had some success, but it won't render to a 2560x1440 monitor and it is completely opaque as to how to get it to run in a lower resolution when the game won't start.
It won't render FOR YOU, ok? Take your whining to Warsow forums please, perhaps if you find solution by yourself, post a fix, contribute - that's what Open Source community is about.
I agree, and did. That having been said, the team shows no sign of wanting to make it easy to run their game in the latest version of the most popular linux ditsro. They can do as they like but making the game... you know... playable... would help their Greenlight campaign.
For example, the deb that was available was hosted in a single place that has been down for nearly a month now. I was even willing to rehost it and mirror it and pay the BW costs but I literally couldn't find a cached copy of the DEB /anywhere/.
Weapons behaviour is almost same as in Quake III, but awesome (and very dynamic) movement mechanics makes this game unique. Also Quake Live is not free, Warsow is.
What for?
For custom characters, maps and weps.
And gamemodes.