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The developer of mech combat game 'Dark Horizons: Mechanized Corps' [Steam, Official Site] has tweeted out that they are testing a Linux version, and it's looking good.

#DHMC is working well on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64bit.https://t.co/Py1goKVWqRhttps://t.co/Sv9NFR562Lhttps://t.co/ZENCpUpPC7#gamedev #mech

— Max Gaming Studios (@mgtgames) November 15, 2016


I hadn't heard of it until someone pointed it out in the IRC just now (thanks NuSuey!), so I imagine others didn't know it was coming either.

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The game is in Early Access, and the Steam store states it's of alpha-level quality right now.

I adore mech combat games and I have fond memories of them when I was a young lad, and they are in rather short supply on Linux right now. This news pleases me greatly! Looking forward to trying it out for sure.

It seems like it has quite a bit of customization available, with 41 different weapons currently implemented. That sounds freaking glorious!

What makes me really happy, is that even at this early stage of development the missions can be played both offline and online.

About the game

In the year 2210, fifty years after the start of the machine wars, the battle mech is the premier weapon of war. Standing over 35 feet tall and weighing up to 40 tons, these hulking behemoths are walking arsenals of firepower and armor that have no other rival in a theatre of war. As part of your factions Mechanized Corps, you will need to utilize your intellect to custom configure battle mechs that suits both your play style and the mission parameters as well as hone your skills and cunning as a pilot to survive

Play on your own or join the action online in a persistent warzone called “Faction Wars” that enables you to not only fight for domination over mission zones to earn unique unlocks and achievements, but also create and manage squadrons, and tracks player and squadron stats.

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crt0mega Nov 15, 2016
Quoting: liamdawePlay on your own
Single-player mech combat game for Linux? Welcome to my wishlist!


Last edited by crt0mega on 15 November 2016 at 3:55 pm UTC
AlveKatt Nov 15, 2016
Oooh.

I never felt I needed more money until I found this blog, so many games I want to play!

Rocket League is more than I need though, but I want to play this, and Deus Ex, and Mad Max! But they cost so much!
Thank you so much for notifying us of sales!
Alm888 Nov 15, 2016
Never preorder!
shigutso Nov 15, 2016
a game released in 2014 still in early access and with ~3000 steam sales...

hopefully when it gets Linux support it will get more players!
bradgy Nov 15, 2016
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Looks good! Mechwarrior 2 is still one of my favourite games of all time.
Luke_Nukem Nov 15, 2016
Man I remember this (first version) from early 2000, I think it was "Dark Horizons: Lore". I wonder if they still use the Torque Game Engine or it's updated version.
ElectricPrism Nov 15, 2016
Aww yiss, looking foreward to getting my mech on.
Snowdrake Nov 15, 2016
It looks great! Is there as many customization as Mechwarrior II ?
melkemind Nov 15, 2016
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Quoting: shigutsoa game released in 2014 still in early access and with ~3000 steam sales...

hopefully when it gets Linux support it will get more players!

They've been testing their Linux version for that long too. I remember when they first announced it. I think Linux was always in their plans. For those who don't know, the original version, Dark Horizons Lore: Invasion, was on Linux too back in 2005. I used to enjoy it quite a bit.


Last edited by melkemind on 15 November 2016 at 10:15 pm UTC
crt0mega Nov 16, 2016
Quoting: melkemindFor those who don't know, the original version, Dark Horizons Lore: Invasion, was on Linux too back in 2005. I used to enjoy it quite a bit.
Thanks!
iskaputt Nov 16, 2016
Mecha game, already building on Linux. Great stuff! I don't buy early access, hope they make it to a good release version in a reasonable amount of time (i.e. before I forget it...). Keep us updated!
Julius Nov 16, 2016
Quoting: LukeNukemMan I remember this (first version) from early 2000, I think it was "Dark Horizons: Lore". I wonder if they still use the Torque Game Engine or it's updated version.

Hmm, sounds to me like they switched to the new open source version with has a linux port? See: http://torque3d.org/
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