esports-for-engineers
mig_src
esports-for-engineers | mig_src | |
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3.0 | 10.0 | |
6 months ago | almost 9 years ago | |
Shell | C++ | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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esports-for-engineers
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Superb old engineering simulation games, now open source and available on Linux [pdf]
There's a python script that makes the organization more clear. Once you've installed the games package, run "./launcher.py" at the ubuntu command line to see a text menu "Top Level Menu" which launches the games.
This menu is shown on page 2 of the brochure here: https://github.com/sim-museum/esports-for-engineers/blob/mas...
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free self-study class on open source eSports and mindsports
According to the class syllabus, games include open source deep learning chess and go, as well as old open source sims such as Speed Dreams, Rowan's Mig Alley and Battle of Britain, and Free Falcon. Some free demo programs are included too. The game package, which has sha256sum
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Ask HN: Non-violent video games with great stories?
racing sims and MS flight simulator are non-violent, but lack story. Some classic games in these categories have detailed historical settings and a lot of complexity, allowing you to create your own adventure in an open world. The adventure is different every time you play. Some classic sims of this type are here: https://github.com/sim-museum/esports-for-engineers
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Ask HN: Favourite Open Source Game?
Nobody's mentioning old commercial games that were later released by their publishers as open source. One example is the classic combat flight sim "Rowan's Battle of Britain", initially released in the year 2000. You can find it packaged to run under linux/wine, along with other free games, here:
https://github.com/sim-museum/esports-for-engineers
the source code is here:
- classic combat flight sims now open source
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Superb old engineering simulation games, runs on linux/wine
More information here: https://github.com/sim-museum/esports-for-engineers/blob/master/esports-for-engineers-brochure.pdf
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Ask HN: Linux users, which Steam game would you recommend and why?
Classic racing and flight sims such as Grand Prix Legends, Mig Alley/Battle of Britain and Falcon 4 are available for linux here:
https://github.com/sim-museum/esports-for-engineers
(this is free, and does not use steam)
- Museum of classic PC sims (open source, runs on Linux under wine)
mig_src
What are some alternatives?
space-station-14 - A multiplayer game about paranoia and chaos on a space station. Remake of the cult-classic Space Station 13.
freefalcon-central - A campaign based, multiplayer, open source flight simulator.
osu - rhythm is just a *click* away!
BOB_Src - Rowan's Battle of Britain source
openscope - openScope Air Traffic Control Simulator
infon - Infon Battle Arena
OpenTTD - OpenTTD is an open source simulation game based upon Transport Tycoon Deluxe
tgstation - The /tg/station branch of SS13.
BrogueCE - Brogue: Community Edition - a community-lead fork of the much-loved minimalist roguelike game
crawl - Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup official repository
OpenRA - Open Source real-time strategy game engine for early Westwood games such as Command & Conquer: Red Alert written in C# using SDL and OpenGL. Runs on Windows, Linux, *BSD and Mac OS X.