While celebrating the first anniversary of their game, Kitchen Sink Games have released a Linux version of their RC model flying simulator Wings.
Not one we've been able to try yet so here's what the developers say: "Wings let you experience the thrill of RC model flying from the comfort of your own home. The perfect training tool for learning to fly, or to enhance your racing skills. With online multiplayer and offline modes. We think this is the best online flight simulator experience.". Check out the official trailer below:
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Features:
- Multi-player up to 16 pilots per room.
- Over 1600 acres to fly over across 4 expansive maps.
- 67 official unique and challenging tracks to race on.
- Integrated track builder to unleash your creativity.
- Use most USB controllers
See more on the official site.
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They should probably update the FAQ:
QuoteIs there a Mac or Linux version available?
At this time Wings will only work on Windows. However we are working on versions for other platforms. Follow us on social media to stay up to date on when we have further announcements on this topic.
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Geez a remake of certain other classic Wings was my first thought! http://wings2.net/
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Quoting: dziadulewiczGeez a remake of certain other classic Wings was my first thought! http://wings2.net/Not as classic as the Amiga masterpiece from Cinemaware. But I think a remake of sorts was already released on mobile.
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Quoting: tuubiQuoting: dziadulewiczGeez a remake of certain other classic Wings was my first thought! http://wings2.net/Not as classic as the Amiga masterpiece from Cinemaware. But I think a remake of sorts was already released on mobile.
You mean this?
https://store.steampowered.com/app/320840/Wings_Remastered_Edition/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kalypsomedia.wingsremastered
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Quoting: pbYup. Looks like the same game, but with less pixels and nicer frame rates. Never noticed it was on Steam, but I guess that's because I don't pay attention to Windows releases.Quoting: tuubiQuoting: dziadulewiczGeez a remake of certain other classic Wings was my first thought! http://wings2.net/Not as classic as the Amiga masterpiece from Cinemaware. But I think a remake of sorts was already released on mobile.
You mean this?
https://store.steampowered.com/app/320840/Wings_Remastered_Edition/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kalypsomedia.wingsremastered
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The "demo" (FPS-Checker, you can download the linux version on the buy page of the website) looks quite nice, but the achievable framerates are quite low.
They need some optimizations then it will be fantastic.
Nevertheless looks quite interesting, air racing is a cool thing, especially when a little bit more realistic.
But the engine sound of those RC thingies is quite annoying.
They need some optimizations then it will be fantastic.
Nevertheless looks quite interesting, air racing is a cool thing, especially when a little bit more realistic.
But the engine sound of those RC thingies is quite annoying.
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Cute stuff but I would have preferred if it was available on Steam or itchio
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The FPS checker runs about 60 fps here in FPV ultra 3440x1440, stutters like a pig for a while in the beginning but is very smooth once it loads completely. OpenGL and Vulkan performs pretty much the same but Vulkan has rendering bugs like missing grass/textures and most of the trees. 6900XT, kernel 5.15rc4 and fresh Mesa-git fyi.
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