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War Thunder is a pretty popular MMO that's for sure, and it had a lot of people excited when it came to Linux. It has recently been updated with some big new stuff.

New stuff:
- New water rendering
- Introduction of Physically Based Rendering (PBR)
- Support for 64-bit version of the client;
- New destructible environment
- Lots of new vehicles
- New locations and missions

I haven't had a chance to test it myself, but apparently the launcher can also be controlled by gamepad now too. Sounds like a pretty beefy update that's for sure.

See the full announcement here.

Thanks for the info Henrique. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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LinuxGamesTV Nov 15, 2015
Quoting: ElectricPrismThe air-fights were okayish.

But Tank Battles? I love tank Battles!

Anyone remember Battle Tankx from N64 - that game was so awesome, if their Tank Play is good it could be a hook, its so hard to find a good Tank games these days.

If you love arcarde Tank battles you can play WT, but if you want a real WW II Tank Battle Simulation you can play Red Orchestra Ostfront and his Mods.
Polozoff Nov 15, 2015
Great update! Now the game looks nicer and runs much faster!
burnall Nov 15, 2015
Best game here, it's keeping me from gaming on Windows.
Tuxee Nov 15, 2015
Quoting: wojtek88That sounds great. My problem is that whenever I see "MMO" abbreviation I know that this game is not for me. I just play when I can and as long as I can (usually with frequent breaks) so MMO games are just not for me.
Anyway, I'm sure that there are a lot of people that will play this title because it looks very nice.

Actually you can get away with really short sessions. Recently I have hardly been playing more than an hour a day, and I usually spread it out over 2 or 3 sessions. An average arcade air battle lasts 10 to 15 minutes.
Bloombery Nov 15, 2015
Very good game!
pete910 Nov 16, 2015
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I just can't get into it, I've tried and tried again after the update. It runs great even on AMD, looks good @1440p on movie but, The UI and imbalance is insane !!!!!
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