Hello Uebergamers, I just wanted to anounce the new Beta testing feature for Uebergame. So if you want to test the latest development status for the next Version you can do that now through steam. Instructions: To subscribe to beta testing builds, you have to rightclick on Uebergame in your steam library and open the properties, where you will see a new "beta" tab, where you can chose if you want to subscribe to beta testing. When you have done that, in your library next to the game's name you will see a text "beta" which indicates that you are now running the beta build. Remember that you cannot join regular servers, since they have still the latest stable release, so you have to start your own server also look for the version number in the server browser, which indicates what version of the game the server is running. Caution: If you should run the latest beta release, the game may update your old config files to use new features, like new key bindings and graphics settings. The update from the old to the new version goes automatically, but if you later don't want to play the beta anymore, but the regular stable release, you may experience some issues, so you have to manually rebind your keybinds or just delete your old config files, so it will reset again. And of course you may experience bugs, since that is what beta testing is for.
[ 2016-04-15 17:17:40 CET ] [ Original post ]
Hello Uebergamers, I just wanted to anounce the new Beta testing feature for Uebergame. So if you want to test the latest development status for the next Version you can do that now through steam. Instructions: To subscribe to beta testing builds, you have to rightclick on Uebergame in your steam library and open the properties, where you will see a new "beta" tab, where you can chose if you want to subscribe to beta testing. When you have done that, in your library next to the game's name you will see a text "beta" which indicates that you are now running the beta build. Remember that you cannot join regular servers, since they have still the latest stable release, so you have to start your own server also look for the version number in the server browser, which indicates what version of the game the server is running. Caution: If you should run the latest beta release, the game may update your old config files to use new features, like new key bindings and graphics settings. The update from the old to the new version goes automatically, but if you later don't want to play the beta anymore, but the regular stable release, you may experience some issues, so you have to manually rebind your keybinds or just delete your old config files, so it will reset again. And of course you may experience bugs, since that is what beta testing is for.
[ 2016-04-15 17:17:40 CET ] [ Original post ]
Have casual deathmatch matches on various scenarios.
Build your own levels with the ingame editor and assets that come with the game, or just play around and use it as a sandbox.
Features:
-Free.
-Open source.
-No pay to win.
-No ads.
-Modding friendly.
-Easy to use ingame editor.
-A big variety of levels and game-modes.
-Fully transparent development process.
-Community based, so everyone can make suggestions.
Some additional notes for all who actually read the description:
-This is an indie game and developed by mostly one person (me).
-This game does not use Unity or Unreal engine or any products bought from asset stores.
-This is an experimental volunteer project and not a final product, but a continous work in progress.
-This could/should have been labeled as early access, but I pressed the wrong button, so this option is gone now, deal with it.
-This project is an attempt to bring back the good old days.
-This is the attempt on offering an alternative for those who want one, if you are happy with the current commercial aaa titles, this game here is likely not for you.
- OS: Linux 64-bit
- Processor: 2.0+ GHz Dual CoreMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB VRam or greater. Shader 3.0 supportedNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- OS: Linux 64-bit
- Processor: 3.0 GHz Dual or Quad CoreMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1024 MB VRam or greater. Shader 3.0 supportedNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available space
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