A wholesome 3D space game in the rings of Jupiter https://codeberg.org/hut/outfly
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OutFly

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OutFly is an atmospheric, open world, 100% hard sci-fi 3D game that throws you into the main ring of Jupiter, hundreds of years into the future.

Key features:

  • Open source forever
  • Open world, realistic hard sci-fi, atmospheric, deadly
  • Accurate star chart. Can you spot the constellations?
  • Cross platform (verified on Linux & Windows)
  • Written in Rust with the Bevy game engine
  • Status: Early access, not much content

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Key Bindings

  • Space: stop moving
  • AWSD: accelerate
  • Shift and Ctrl: accelerate up and down
  • e: open communication channel to nearby astronauts
  • t: toggle music (NOTE: currently no music is included in the git repo)
  • m: mute sound effects
  • TAB: toggle augmented reality overlay (HUD, low-light amplifier)

System Requirements

  • A graphics card with vulkan support

Building

To run the pre-compiled version on Arch Linux, you need some basic libs:

pacman -S glibc libcap gcc-libs alsa-lib systemd-libs

To build the game on Arch Linux yourself, you need these, although you can replace rust with rustup:

pacman -S rust libx11 pkgconf alsa-lib

Then run the following commands, replacing [URL] with the clone URL of the git repository:

git clone [URL]
cd outfly
cargo run --release

NOTE: Audio is muted by default when run through cargo run, unless you add --release

Building for Windows on Linux

rustup target add x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
pacman -S mingw-w64-toolchain  # on ArchLinux. other distros have their equivalent package
cargo build --target=x86_64-pc-windows-gnu --release

More information here: https://bevy-cheatbook.github.io/setup/cross/linux-windows.html

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