- 2.2.x or better Linux kernel with glibc-2.1 or later and X-Windows (XFree86 3.3.x or later)
- 1.2 GHz x86 Processor or better
- 256 MB RAM
- 1.4GB free hard disk space
- 1x DVDROM drive or faster
- Hardware Accelerated 3D Graphics card with 64 MB video memory
- OSS or ALSA Compatible sound card
X2: The Threat for Linux released!
The award-winning space simulation game X2 The Threat has been released for the Linux platform.
More than 20 years have passed since Kyle Brennan, test pilot of the X-Shuttle, was catapulted into unexplored space.
Now, take up the role of Julian Gardna, convicted of the theft of a transport ship, and given a second chance. From this point on, the choices are all yours.
In the immersive universe of X2, there are no rules. Return to a life of piracy and crime, build your own trading empire, join the ranks of mercenaries, or become an ace combat pilot, commanding a fleet of starships from the bridge of your carrier. Any path is open to you.
If you wish to, follow the evolving storyline, and take your place among the greats of the universe, or blaze your own path to glory.
But beware. Something is moving in the remote areas of the galaxy.
X2 features stunning graphics, beyond anything seen before in the space genre.
Open ended gameplay allows you to choose your path freely, in a universe that would take you almost 2 days playing time just to fly from one end to the other. Pilot any of over 60 classes of ship ranging from the tiny Argon Discoverer, a one man fighter, all the way to the Teladi Albatross, a huge carrier class ship over 2km long, capable of carrying a squadron of fighters, all at your command.
A sophisticated yet intuitive interface allows complete control of your empire. Be it a trading fleet of merchant vessels flying between the factories and stations littering space, or a fighter wing of deadly Split Raptors.
System Requirements
I got X2 bundled with my graphics card and I never got around to playing it on windows. Will I be able to download the binaries somewhere, or do I have to buy a whole other copy of the game?
Either way, props for releasing a linux build :).
Either way, props for releasing a linux build :).
I'm not certain of the licensing arrangements that have been made. I'd recommend hopping over to egosoft.com and looking for a site admin and asking them - they're liable to know what can be done in that regard.
Congratulations! I don't currently run Linux (and I wouldn't game in it if I did), but this is very cool.
Now when do we get X3? [smile]
Now when do we get X3? [smile]
Quote:Original post by Oluseyi
Now when do we get X3? [smile]
* X3 has kicked Olu from #GameDev ((Fruny) Bye.)
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