Julius {l Wrote}:Cube2 is quite bad at rendering larger outdoor areas, so I guess that would not be the best choice? I guess you want it because of the easy, integrated level editor?
My only partially educated suggestion is that Torque3D ( http://www.torque3d.org MIT licensed) is probably the best FOSS engine right now to do such a game (and it also includes a nice in engine level editor for great outdoor environments). There are also plenty of compatible Free assets can can be easily utilized.
FaTony {l Wrote}:[...]
Failed to load OpenAL shared library. Sound will not be available
SFXALProvider - OpenAL not available.
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The OpenGL renderer doesn't seem to be available. Trying the GFXNulDevice.
FaTony {l Wrote}:Well I think I've seen enough to conclude that Torque3D is not a good candidate.
Duion {l Wrote}:I discontinued support for 32-bit Linux and the game does not work with mesa drivers, you need the official ones from AMD or NVIDIA, which you most likely will need anyway, if you are a gamer.
Duion {l Wrote}:If you want up to date graphics, you need to use up to date graphics cards, which need up to date graphics drivers and it is not my job to supply that.
The alternative is using outdated derivatives of 20 year old game engines that produce games that nobody cares about quality wise.
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