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Windows XP users will need to upgrade to a supported OS. Players using Ubuntu 12.04 or other Linux distributions that include Mono 2.10 can upgrade to a supported version by following the instructions on the Mono site.

NET 4.5 (Windows) / Mono 3.2 or greater (OS X and Linux). You can find installers for all supported operating systems on our download page. Instead of kills and losses the score screen now shows an actual score comprised of the amount of kills as well as other gameplay actions such as capturing and infiltrating buildings, repairing an allies’ units and buildings, and sending them supplies.īurning trees now provide nice visual effects for flame throwers and nukes. Head on over to the Changelog page on our wiki to see the complete list. There are many more changes than we are able to mention here, including the usual round of balance changes.
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This features comes with one minor down-side: since the new assets are installed into a different place than in previous versions of OpenRA, every player is required to install the game assets again when launching this new version for the first time.Īs usual, our quest to complete porting the original campaign missions to OpenRA is ongoing. Dune 2000 certainly got me interested in the Dune universe. Additionally, for the first time ever, the content installer will now also automatically install the campaign briefing videos, which means you no longer have to do that manually. It is now able to copy and install game assets from many more installation sources, such as the original release CDs, the First Decade DVDs, installed copies of the Dune 2000 Gruntsmod edition and even the C&C Ultimate Edition from Origin. The first place you will notice this is the much improved game content installer. While this cycle has seen relatively little changes to the core game code with just about 28,000 changed lines, the new features and fixes it yields make up for it by being very visible.
