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    Default Unigine OilRush Drills Closer To Release

    Phoronix: Unigine OilRush Drills Closer To Release

    While Unigine Corp has yet to provide any public beta of its forthcoming OilRush strategy game or to even begin the pre-order process for interested Windows and Linux gamers, following our exclusive preview of Unigine OilRush back in December using an early development build available to Unigine Corp partners, we now have an updated build. This new build, which still is only available to Unigine's partners and deemed confidential, now puts OilRush at version 0.54 while running atop the very latest Unigine Engine.

    http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=15664

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    Let us pre-order already, Denis -- you need to let people test this game with a wide variety of distros and hardware combinations before release, so you have a chance to iron out any bugs before you start moving your development team off your released game to another project.

    I'm willing to give you full retail price if you'll just let me test it and provide you with what are likely to be informative bug reports on any problems I had. The game looks fantastic and I am ready to give you my money, even if the game I initially download is disappointing in terms of completeness or bugs. I want to help. You're taking the Linux plunge; you deserve it.

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    Hmm I'm always dubious when people say they'll help by submitting bug reports

    Perhaps to get on the beta you should have to provide a list of bug numbers from different projects proving you do submit them and show the quality of your bug reporting

    Maybe with extra brownie points for patches supplied

    That way they can weed out the folks that just want to play the game and allow the ones that want to improve the game play the beta

    Just a thought

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    Why just testing with the proprietary drivers ? That's not really interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickabouille View Post
    Why just testing with the proprietary drivers ? That's not really interesting.
    It's more interesting than saying that the game doesn't run on the open source drivers.
    I love the open source drivers, but they still can't run the old Unigine Sanctuary demo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pvtcupcakes View Post
    It's more interesting than saying that the game doesn't run on the open source drivers.
    I love the open source drivers, but they still can't run the old Unigine Sanctuary demo.
    They can if you compile the right version - HINT - you need some patented stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickabouille View Post
    Why just testing with the proprietary drivers ? That's not really interesting.
    It will be a long time before the open drivers can properly handle OilRush...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    It will be a long time before the open drivers can properly handle OilRush...
    Ah, that's the only information I was interested in. Thank you ! Though having more detail about what misses would be valuable too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by allquixotic View Post
    Let us pre-order already, Denis -- you need to let people test this game with a wide variety of distros and hardware combinations before release, so you have a chance to iron out any bugs before you start moving your development team off your released game to another project.

    I'm willing to give you full retail price if you'll just let me test it and provide you with what are likely to be informative bug reports on any problems I had. The game looks fantastic and I am ready to give you my money, even if the game I initially download is disappointing in terms of completeness or bugs. I want to help. You're taking the Linux plunge; you deserve it.
    Thank you for your kind words! We do realize that QA and distros compliance is very important, that's why we do a lot of this work in-house. Anyway we would be happy to have more feedback after launching early access to the game.

    BTW, pre-ordering is really very close, at the moment we are finalizing payment gateway integration.

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