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Arx Libertatis releases version 1.1

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Arx Libertatis is the open source client for Arx Fatalis a 2002 first-person role-playing game / dungeon crawler developed by Arkane Studios.

With more than 30000 lines of code changed in over 600 git commits, the 1.1 release fixes player movement issues, minimap scaling, and a bunch of crashes and other bugs.

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Great to see this project improving, this is why open source is awesome. A developer can open source their old game engine, the community updates it and ports it and the company makes money from people buying a copy for the assets. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Bumadar Jul 27, 2013
was a briliant game back on the day, wonder how it held up, need to give this a shot
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