Community Site Launches
I am pleased to announce the launch of 2 more community websites.
http://www.sscouncil.com is back with a new informative page. It provides basic information on the members, policies, and even a way to contact the SS Council directly.
http://wine.getcontinuum.com/ is the answer to every Linux users dreams. It has information and pre-compiled downloads for running Continuum on Linux using Wine.
Please help us spread word of these sites.
Wonderer
5 Comments:
I have recently started playing SubSpace after finding it on Digg.com. I am concerned that it is no longer being developed. I am not a programmer, so I can't help directly. However, I would love to donate money and time to this project. Where does Subspace stand right now? Is it going to die-off, or is there any chance it can be brought back (again).
Can't believe I used to be a fan.
Strange. The latest continuum client worked okay. Then after a few hours, I tried launching it again and the cursor would spin like it was doing something, but it never came up. Process info showed 3 continuum.exes running on 3 different ids, which could not be ended.
Windows XP Home Service Pack 2
Continuum0.39pr1Setup.exe
Yea, I actually got Subspace for Christmas in 1997, and by the time I installed it the VIE servers were down, then about a year or two later I tried figuring out why the servers wouldn't show up, because the game looked cool. Then I found the other server listers.
Anyways, it would be a VERY good idea to open source the Continuum client and try to get it off the Windows API.
If a proper level of abstraction was used in the design of the client, I wouldn't think that to be a very hard thing to do.
I moved to Linux and miss playing Continuum very much, but I refuse to install wine.
Did I forget to mention how much project forking sucks?
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