I came across this Unity forum thread earlier today, in which a couple of tech demos/test games have been posted for Linux testing.
Keep in mind that these are mostly untested builds from a beta release of a platform that is only meant to have "preview" of Linux support. YMMV :)
- AngryBots - an example project included in the Unity SDK
- Unitroids - a test game made by Starscene Software
Keep in mind that these are mostly untested builds from a beta release of a platform that is only meant to have "preview" of Linux support. YMMV :)
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Unitroid seems to work great here, only issue: Apparently a screen is supposed to pop up before the game loads which lets you select graphics options. That does not happen :(
AngryBots on the other hand runs like absolute garbage for me. My FPS is more realistically measured in FPM. Which is odd considering the NaCl version runs just fine...
Edit: Nope, I lied, AngryBots runs like garbage... only if I have XBMC open. That's... a little odd, no other program I've ever used has had any issues with XBMC open.
AngryBots on the other hand runs like absolute garbage for me. My FPS is more realistically measured in FPM. Which is odd considering the NaCl version runs just fine...
Edit: Nope, I lied, AngryBots runs like garbage... only if I have XBMC open. That's... a little odd, no other program I've ever used has had any issues with XBMC open.
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AngryBots runs pretty smoothly for me in F16 running Gnome-Shell.
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Unitroids runs fine for me on Fedora 16 and LXDE. The AngryBots link does not seem to work.
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Quoting: "Hamish, post: 5282, member: 6"Unitroids runs fine for me on Fedora 16 and LXDE. The AngryBots link does not seem to work.
I guess word got out ^_^
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