PlaneShift Open-Source 3D RPG Gets Enhanced

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 14 April 2014 at 01:25 PM EDT. 7 Comments
LINUX GAMING
The PlaneShift role playing game, which is open-source on both the client and server ends, is out with version 0.6.1 that represents a few months of improvements.

PlaneShift 0.6.1 features major skill advancement changes, user-interface enhancements, new skins, stability/memory usage improvements, improvements to various in-game tasks/skills, a new lock-picking skill, new combat abilities, and many other minor enhancements/features. There's also a large number of bug-fixes to this cross-platform, open-source RPG.


More details on PlaneShift 0.6.1 can be found (or to download it for free) by visiting the PlaneShift project site.
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