


The series has been well received amongst gamers and has made a significant contribution to the pop-culture of the day. The outcome of this research and the conclusions that can be drawn from it are compiled in this chapter.Īround the turn of the millennium Westwood Studios released a number of Real-Time Strategy (RTS) games jointly known as the Command & Conquer series.

The project has been scrutinized from multiple viewpoints: context view, development view, and evolution view. The goal of this project is to have an extensible engine that makes modifying (modding) these games easy. This game engine is targeted at legacy Westwood games like Red Alert, Dune 2000, Tiberian Sun, and Tiberian Dawn. OpenRA is an open source, cross-platform real-time strategy game engine. Stable releases and playtests are available via the openSUSE Build Service repository.By Jasper Abbink, Peter Evers, Nick ten Veen, Joost Verdoorn Delft University of Technology Stable releases are available in the official Arch repository: Stable releases are available from the Snap Store: We recommend that players who would like to use this feature run the AppImage releases. The Flatpak sandbox is known to interfere with the mod switching feature between official and community mods. Stable releases and Playtests are available from Flathub: Please contact the downstream repository maintainers about any packaging issues. We do not maintain these external package sources, so there may be delays when a new version is released. These packages will provide better integration with your system, but may not always offer the latest release. OpenRA may also be installed using packages provided by your Linux distribution or other third parties.

OpenRA is distributed as portable AppImages that run on most modern 64-bit Linux distributions.ĭownload the mods you want to play, make the AppImage files executable, then double click to play! Install the optional appimaged utility to integrate OpenRA with your system launcher and web browser.
