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What an incredible testament to the lengths men can be driven by spite.

I would like to try your game, sir. But my problem is the people trying to take over my computer. I am not going to solve that by letting you take over my computer.

Let's talk system requirements- could I get away with running it on an old junker laptop?


possibly, depending on the gpu. wickedengine requires modernish gpu.

spite was definitely a part of it. at a certain point while playing and watching fortnite solo build, i wondered why there are so many bugs and if i could fix them. i wanted to understand why ping advantage and storm surge have to exist. this game was my journey to find out. it has been a privilege and a joy every single day.

as far as security, you’re asking the right questions. the typical gamer showing up in my discord doesn’t, so i guide them to them.

if you boot my game, you’ve booted an archlinux iso. what could i do? i could read/wipe your disks, so you should make sure they are encrypted/backedup. i could probe your network. i could maybe even install bios level persistent malware. i could do anything a userspace app with admin can do.

none of this is different from a windows app as soon as you click yes on the admin popup thingy which every multiplayer game needs.

reboot-to-play is better, because assuming you use bitlocker, i can't read every file on you c drive, unlike every game you've installed from steam. i also can't mess up your windows registry, or any other os config.

the reboot-to-play build process is not yet open, but soon will be. even then, the game binary it will download and run is not open.

this and more is explored in the faq on the games site, let me know if you want more answers up there!

the purpose of reboot-to-play is not to corrupt your disks. its purpose is to get all players into an identical state, for fairness, and to avoid finicky windows tweaking for performance. everyone’s pc is a special snowflake. what we want for multiplayer is identical arcade machines. every time you boot, you're in the correct state.

running software is ultimately about trust. you can trust epic, or riot. you can trust steam or apple to vet user provide apps. you can trust me.

do you want to trust me? that's up to you. i would say, wait for launch, watch some streams and videos, and see if it looks fun!

launching soon. working through final matchmaking issues now.


While I appreciate the lack of self promotion, I don't see any name or link for your project in either comment. Can you share one? I'm sure I'm not the only curious person.



link in bio.


Totally reasonable. I do think the price is fair- I've been using Monokai Pro for years. It feels like home.

Compare that to say... going out for two drinks anywhere in North America. Or trying to buy popcorn at the movie theatre.


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