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Phoenix Universe of Space Combat or Phoenix USC is a arena based fast action space combat MMO that will support up to 100 players per server (more possible). Players battle it out in arena free space or in a bases. Typical games are capture the flag, team on team and league or wing matches. Players select a spaceship and weapons to craft a ship to meet their needs. Battling in a rich visual environment players compete in building their scores, stats, wins and kills. If you like fast action, intense and addictive fast action online space combat then Phoenix USC is the game for you.

Post news Report RSS Phoenix USC: Linux demo released!

Linux demo now available. I have posted (uploaded) the Linux build of the Phoenix USC preview demo.

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Linux version of the preview demo released.

Hi,

The Linux version of the Phoenix USC preview demo is now available. You can download it here on Indie DB. For more information on the Phoenix USC preview demo please see this news post or feel free to look through the images and videos on this page.

To get started playing the Phoenix USC preview demo you will need to download the demo and un-Gzip the demo file into a directory/folder. From there you will be able to run the Phoenix USC demo by running the program file PhoenixUSC. Follow the directions and setup your default resolution, save and run the demo.

This demo will run on Linux 32bit and 64bit if i386 libraries are installed (Phoenix USC is a 32bit program). Pulse audio is supported. An OpenGL 3D supported video card and driver are required with 256mb of memory recommended, 768mb of system ram, dual core CPU and 60Mb of hard disk space is also recommended. The controller is your keyboard and mouse as well.

This demo has been tested on several Linux configurations including Debian 7 and Ubuntu (12.xx - 14.xx). If you are currently able to run a Linux 32bit game program using 3D hardware and Pulse audio then Phoenix USC should run on your system.

If you have any issues I recommend using the Phoenix USC support forum or you can comment here.

Thanks for supporting Phoenix USC.
- Rich -

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