

Nobody worked on (Super)TuxKart for several years.
Supertux 2 old version code#
While some graphical improvements were done, the code base itself was very unstable and practically unplayable. Unfortunately, this project ended in a big disagreement, and it was finally decided to save the current state as “SuperTuxKart”. (Most links to the old forum thread pages are broken, archives here. This was done between June and December 2004. In June 2004, the ‘Game of the Month’ project of the Linux Game Tome decided to improve TuxKart. Work on this happened (roughly) between April 2000 and March 2004.
Supertux 2 old version series#
Minimal: NVIDIA GeForce 470 GTX, AMD Radeon 6870 HD series card or Intel HD Graphics 4000 At least 512 MB VRAM (video memory).Recommended: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950, AMD Radeon RX 460, or stronger At least 1 GB VRAM (video memory).Cards meeting or exceeding the recommended requirements can run STK’s most demanding track at 60FPS/1080p with the modern rendering pipeline on graphics 4. Cards meeting the minimal requirements have the OpenGL support to run the game, but require low resolution and low graphics for smooth play. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.īoth comments and pings are currently closed.The GPU is usually the limitation for STK’s performance. On Friday, December 29th, 2006 at 6:05 pm and is filed under General. Click on images to view full-size versions. Here are some screenshots that illustrate some of the changes. There should be some new leves after Icyisland but I haven’t finished that yet. There is a hidden bonus level though, and I found a large, hidden area there (look down).Įven though the gameplay is improved, it would have been more fun with all new levels. I was disappointed when I discovered that the Icyisland (the first world) levels are the same as in the old
Supertux 2 old version download#
I installed it from the unofficial Ubuntu packages (for 6.10) that I found from the SuperTux download page.

No in-game crashes, but missing sound, plenty of cpu usage and it won’t quit unless I kill it. I found out later that 0.3.0 is considered an unstable version, and after playing it for a while I can agree with that. The previous release was even older than the last post on this weblog (I’m not dead, just very quiet). I was pleasently surprised today when I found out that the SuperTux team had released version 0.3.0 of their fun game on december 17th.
