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New opensource linux space sim

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A reader sent this interesting piece in!

QuoteProcedural space sim with land-able, real-sized planets, with detail down to meters.
Sort of like Infinity the quest for earth, but, single player,free, and on Linux.
Game-play is similar to Frontier elite in scope and openendness (what's a better right spelt word for that?) but not a clone.

This looks to be one of the few games that are of high graphical quality on open-source/Linux (high at least in the space sim genre).

http://pioneerspacesim.net/
Coded in C++, game-play scripts (and procedural models) in lua, and open-source.

Code was released a little while ago and devs who have been waiting to work on such a sim are joining as the news spreads, it seems.

Source is on github, and they have an IRC channel on freenode #pioneer.

Long list of features here: http://alternativeto.net/software/pioneer---space-sim/about

On pc and mac too.


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Brandon Smith May 30, 2011
Eek, need some stars there! The planet parts look amazing though.
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