I'm a pretty big fan of Albion Online, as we had a big drought of MMORPG games on Linux. Albion Online is in closed beta (you can buy in anytime) and it just had a juicy update.
The new update is named Aurelius, and it comes with a ton of fixes, new abilities for weapons, and more! The new dungeons to fight PvE sounds like a well needed addition for the game.
I've already put 16 hours into the game, and I plan to spend many more. It has a lot to do, and this update has made the game even more interesting than it already was.
There are parts of it that can be a grind, but they have already said they will be toning that down in a later patch.
You can check out Albion Online here (uses my referral link). Be warned though, there will be a wipe before the full release in a few months. It's still fun though, so come in, and join the Legends guild with me.
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Does it have decent Anti-Alias options? Switch 'em on man, if present! :D
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Quoting: KallestofelesDoes it have decent Anti-Alias options? Switch 'em on man, if present! :D
No it doesn't have one yet it seems.
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Yay! I play at this game also since 4 days. This game is amazing! I Play on my Ubuntu and Android!
This game works very well on Android (with bluetooth mouse) you should add a bluetooth keyboard and you play like a computer.
MHL for HDMI in screen (from smartphone) bluetooth keyboard + mouse and you play like a computer :D
The only problem is the FPS on large people city "like smoky bay" i have just 10fps. But outdoor no problem!
Last edited by Belarrius on 9 December 2015 at 4:42 pm UTC
This game works very well on Android (with bluetooth mouse) you should add a bluetooth keyboard and you play like a computer.
MHL for HDMI in screen (from smartphone) bluetooth keyboard + mouse and you play like a computer :D
The only problem is the FPS on large people city "like smoky bay" i have just 10fps. But outdoor no problem!
Last edited by Belarrius on 9 December 2015 at 4:42 pm UTC
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Quoting: KallestofelesDoes it have decent Anti-Alias options? Switch 'em on man, if present! :D
It's a smartphone game, man. :)
Last edited by Beamboom on 9 December 2015 at 6:32 pm UTC
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Quoting: BeamboomQuoting: KallestofelesDoes it have decent Anti-Alias options? Switch 'em on man, if present! :D
It's a smartphone game, man. :)
UnityEngine for web/smartphone/computer (WebGL etc) i think the AA is possible for the future
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Well, i was already considering to try it... i see it has also an Android version, i was just looking for something to play while outside.
Last edited by Iperpido on 9 December 2015 at 8:32 pm UTC
Last edited by Iperpido on 9 December 2015 at 8:32 pm UTC
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Quoting: IperpidoWell, i was already considering to try it... i see it has also an Android version, i was just looking for something to play while outside.
I recommand you to have a smartphone with 3GB RAM and a GPU with 120 GFLOPS power... Because my smartphone have 2GB RAM, and the game use all of my ram (the load is very long because i'm out of ram) and my GPU have 60 GFLOPS and i have 5-10fps with 120+ player on same zone. I think the double power for GPU is good :p
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as much as I want to like this game the only thing my eyes are seeing is:
MORE MONEY..... MORE LOOT... and yes is a pay to win game
MORE MONEY..... MORE LOOT... and yes is a pay to win game
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Quoting: BelarriusI'm a OnePlus2 user, i shouldn't have such problems... i'll let you know soon.Quoting: IperpidoWell, i was already considering to try it... i see it has also an Android version, i was just looking for something to play while outside.
I recommand you to have a smartphone with 3GB RAM and a GPU with 120 GFLOPS power... Because my smartphone have 2GB RAM, and the game use all of my ram (the load is very long because i'm out of ram) and my GPU have 60 GFLOPS and i have 5-10fps with 120+ player on same zone. I think the double power for GPU is good :p
I'm not sure if Unity supports 64bit ARM, but i should be pretty fine anyway.
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Quoting: IperpidoQuoting: BelarriusI'm a OnePlus2 user, i shouldn't have such problems... i'll let you know soon.Quoting: IperpidoWell, i was already considering to try it... i see it has also an Android version, i was just looking for something to play while outside.
I recommand you to have a smartphone with 3GB RAM and a GPU with 120 GFLOPS power... Because my smartphone have 2GB RAM, and the game use all of my ram (the load is very long because i'm out of ram) and my GPU have 60 GFLOPS and i have 5-10fps with 120+ player on same zone. I think the double power for GPU is good :p
I'm not sure if Unity supports 64bit ARM, but i should be pretty fine anyway.
OnePlus 2 have : Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 with Adreno 430.
OnePlus 2 : 3GB RAM, 324~388.8 GFLOPS GPU.
My Smartphone: 2GB RAM, 60 GLOPS GPU. It's that difference ahah xD
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