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Website: https://www.wesnoth.org System Requirements: (minimum) OS: Ubuntu 14.04 or compatible Processor: Dual-core 2.0 GHz or better Memory: 2 GB RAM Storage: 800 MB available space Before we start, this is not a game review. This is a way YOU can contribute to open source software. Most of you know Battle for Wesnoth. (If you do not, where have you been?) Most of you know that it is a free game in the Ubuntu software centre. What a lot of people do not know, is that it (the software centre version) is outdated. Those of you who have installed the game via Steam know we are on 1.14.5, and the version we are presented with is version 1.12. The reason is because the Debian version is 1.12. https://wiki.wesnoth.org/WesnothBinariesLinux.
Site Web : https://www.wesnoth.org
Requis minimaux système : OS : Ubuntu 14.04 ou compatible Processeur : Dual-core 2.0 GHZ ou supérieur Mémoire : 2 Go de RAM Stockage : 800 Mo d'espace disponible
Avant de commencer, ceci n'est pas la critique d'un jeu. C'est une façon dont VOUS pouvez contribuer à des logiciels Open Source.
La plupart d'entre vous connaissent Battle for Wesnoth. (Si vous ne le connaissez pas, où étiez-vous ?) La plupart d'entre vous savent que c'est un jeu gratuit dans le Centre de logiciels Ubuntu. Ce que beaucoup de gens ne savent pas, est que la version dans le Centre de logiciels n'est pas à jour. Ceux d'entre vous qui ont installé le jeu via Steam savent qu'il est actuellement à la version 1.14.5, et la version dans les dépôts est la 1.12, puisque la version Debian est la 1.12. https://wiki.wesnoth.org/WesnothBinariesLinux
Now there have been a lot of improvements since, look here: https://www.wesnoth.org/start/1.14/ The focus has been on AI improvements, and there are a boatload of bug fixes. Every version in between has had a lot of work. To get this shiny new version, you would have to wait for Debian, but why? There are a lot of people who do not use Steam, so for those we will show you how to get the latest version set up. You could try the flatpak version, which is large in size, or you can download the source code from the official website and compile it yourself. There is, of course, an alternative, via PPA. Vincent Cheng has done the hard work for you. https://launchpad.net/~vincent-c/+archive/ubuntu/wesnoth
All you need to do is open a terminal and type:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vincent-c/wesnoth
sudo apt update
sudo apt install wesnoth-1.14
This will get you the latest version without Steam.
Now that you have installed it and had a look around - those who did not know Battle for Wesnoth - you will notice how amazing it looks. Though you would think it complete, there is room for more, enter you awesome creative types. Animations, terrains, portraits and more are needed.
https://forums.wesnoth.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=2014&sid=4db202c4a2e4c1d29b04f1d070b05536
But it does not end there! Music and sounds are also needed: https://forums.wesnoth.org/viewforum.php?f=14
With Battle for Wesnoth, what you see is not all that you get; the game can be extended with add-ons. https://www.wesnoth.org/addons/1.14/ ← as you can see there is no shortage!
If you are not a digital artist or a music maker, Battle for Wesnoth has a built-in map editor, with which you can create and share, and have fun doing so. If none of this appeals to your creative side, how about writing a campaign for the game? You can write fan fiction if you wish! The possibilities are numerous.
Open source projects like these deserve your support . Why not donate some of your time and effort to this great project? The community is friendly and helpful, and you can be a rock star contributor! I hope to see YOUR name in the credit list! https://wiki.wesnoth.org/Credits