![]() #endif that needs fixing, but still, it's progress. ![]() It looks kinda funny and there's still loads of graphics stuff hidden inside #ifndef OPENGL_ES. Well, I got my first build to compile and run (sort of). Lots of others small changes and fixes I most probably forgot about.Really anything is possible, see the Tri-Three and the Three-Six levels on how to go in three or six directions Square, Ring, Triangle shapes are included, I'll publish some documentation on how to make your own levels in the nearer future Arbitratry amounts of opponents, you can play against 20 Ais or more.Announcements will be on Twitter and sometimes here as well. Since OS X is my main development platform now, I'll publish beta versions for this platform first (Keith Kaisershot VRTron has agreed to help with the win32 version, so of course there will be a Windows port eventually). Development has resumed - new OS X beta versions appearing regularly Signed the binary, I hope it's playing nice with Gatekeeper now (can anybody verify that?.You like, and more important, what you don't like and what you want added toĪnother beta is available here: I'm determined to continue working on GLtron from time to time for a while,Īt least until I can play some of you guys online! So keep that The goal is to force the other players to drive into a wall. Your bike leaves a trail behind, which is like a wall. Combat takes place inĪ rectangular arena. You steer a futuristic bike, called lightcycle. ![]() Or more exactly, by all the games that where inspired by the movie TRON. Well, as the name suggests, it's inspired by the movie TRON. Now that you read so much about GLtron's history, you're probably curious I added textures, I receivedĪ soundtrack, a lightcycle model, better textures, tons of ideas etc. People started contributing small patches. Over the time, I improved it, released / announced / got feedback and releasedĪgain. I got a few comments byĮ-Mail, and generally people thought that it was nice for such a small I thought: "well, clean it up a bit, make sure it compiles cleanly, and I had recently discovered a website devoted to linux games One year later I was cleaning up my /home directory a little bit, and stumbled across the sources. June 1998, as an exercise for the computer graphics course at the The first version of GLtron (0.1) was written on a rainy afternoon in This program is released under the GNU General Public License. įorum (hosted by sourceforge) The GLtron Homepage
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