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The latest and greatest in open source RTS gaming is here with 0 A.D. alpha 16! Featuring some really awesome new kit.

There are so many changes it's hard to list them all, but amongst them are some important changes like making everyone in online games press a ready button before the game launches.

The newer GUI is looking especially good and I can't wait to see it in action myself.

The game is now localised in 12 different languages too making it more accessible to people around the world.

If you just want to grab the game have a look how here.

A question I have for you readers is this: Do you think a project as big as 0 A.D. will ever see a stable release?

What do you guys think to alpha 16? Let us know! You can see the full post on it here.

You can also donate here to help support the 0 A.D. crew. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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GoCorinthians May 17, 2014
Thanks..openSUSE FTW!-^_^
torham May 17, 2014
Love this game. Will it ever see a stable release? I'm not sure it matters. Part of me thinks the distinction between stable and unstable software is meaningless. Stable has never meant bug free or that the game is complete anyway.
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