Decay - a real time interactive experience (Linux) [1.46 G]
Decay, a real time interactive experience made in Godot Engine. Basically a technology showcase for Godot, you can watch it for a few minutes and look at the graphics and performance on your computer. A frames per second monitor is included (press Escape to open the menu) and you can also tweak the many graphics options. It includes 4 presets (Ultra, Quality, Performance, and Low Spec) and also allows you to change individual settings (for example, full screen mode or changing the render scaling, as well as visual settings like reflection and ambient occlusion).
The experience features a cinematic camera that runs and loops by itself, so can be watched as a real time music video, a 3D graphics benchmark, or control the camera and fly around the environment. You can press the Space Bar to enable the camera control. The free camera control is like a spectator camera in games (with collision detection) and allows you to fly around freely and explore the environment and the graphics.
Press Escape to view the options. Space to toggle cinematic camera (be sure to close the menu before flying around). WASD or Arrow keys move around. Mouse to look. Supports 3D glasses. To experience Decay in stereo 3D, you'll need red/cyan anaglyph 3D glasses. The ones from Pro-Ana or BIAL are the best quality.
MINIMAL SETUP
OS: Ubuntu 18.04 64-bit
Processor: Intel or AMD 4-core processorMemory: 8 GB RAM
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060 / AMD RX 580
Storage: 2 GB available space
Memory: 16 GB RAM
RECOMMENDED SETUP
OS: Ubuntu 21.10 64-bit
Processor: Intel or AMD 6-core processorMemory: 16 GB RAM