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SuperTuxKart a lot of Linux users favourite little open source racer often compared to Nintendo's Mario Kart is to get a ton of graphical updates.

See a preview here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTmC40hi_FA

I loved seeing the before and after bits, the game actually looks really quite something at times now and I will be surprised if this doesn't help it pick up popularity.

What's great about all of this is that this is the result of Google Summer of Code work by "Lauri Kasanen" to improve the Irrlicht game engine to give it many more advanced features, so this will actually benefit others too.

After that another developer "Vincent LeJeune" started to write a new engine to allow for even more.

They are also aiming for a more consistent art style to help as well and it's really showing, I think it looks awesome.

They aren't leaving people with slow computers out in the cold, with plenty of options to turn off to make your experience smooth.

See the full post on it here.

We have a few months to wait until this "next-gen" branch is ready, so hold tight. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Anonymous May 8, 2014
Quoting: feoou
Quoting: hardpenguinI actually liked the game pace before... The pace shown in the video seems too fast to me, I hope it won't be what will represent the official version.
Yeah the game looked way too fast I don't know if it was sped up...The guy also has a tough time staying in the small path/track.

There is 4 speed available depending on the difficulty. So no worries :)
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