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Breaking News: EA Open-Sources Command & Conquer Classics—A Win for FOSS and RTS Fans
In a move that’s left the gaming and open-source communities buzzing, Electronic Arts (EA) has released the source code for several iconic Command & Conquer (C&C) titles under the GPLv3 license. For FOSS folks who’ve long dreamed of tinkering with legendary real-time strategy (RTS) games, this is a watershed moment. Titles like Command & Conquer: Red Alert, Tiberian Dawn, Renegade, and Generals: Zero Hour are now accessible on GitHub, opening the door to preservation, modding, and potentially bold new projects. Let’s dive into what this means, what’s available, and why it matters.
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RuneScape Rare Item Guide. The Original Bitcoin
In the vast, pixelated world of Gielinor, where adventurers embark on quests and battle fearsome monsters, there exists a unique economy driven by rare items. Just as Bitcoin revolutionized the financial landscape, certain items in RuneScape have become the digital gold of the game, coveted by players and traders alike. In this guide, we’ll explore the rarest items in RuneScape, their significance, and how they mirror the allure of cryptocurrency, particularly focusing on how items like Party Hats have turned into unexpected investments for players.
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Path of Exile 2 Currency. A Comprehensive Guide
Path of Exile 2 Currency: A Comprehensive Guide
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Life and Land, Linux Gaming Early Access
For fans of richly simulated settlement-builders, the newly released Of Life and Land (previously called Circle of Kerzoven) is a game you’ll want to keep your eye on. This ambitious indie title from solo developer Marco Burri has just hit Early Access with full Native Linux support out of the gate.