Unvanquished Alpha 12 Brings Lots Of Churn

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 4 February 2013 at 05:40 AM EST. Add A Comment
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The popular Unvanquished open-source first person shooter game that promises to deliver on good quality in-game graphics and compelling game-play, is now out with its monthly alpha release.

Unvanquished Alpha 12 is the development release for February and comes with a fair amount of changes. Changes in Alpha 12 include rim/back lighting for its OpenGL 3 renderer, motion blur support, a bot overhaul, resources test, an updated installer, menu and console improvements, team binds, graphics fixes, and other code changes.

Extensive details on the Unvanquished Alpha 12 release can be found at Unvanquished.net.
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