The FIFE software is a 2D game engine designed specifically for role-playing games, allowing developers to create immersive game environments and engaging gameplay experiences.
FIFE's emphasis on easy modding makes it an ideal choice for those who want to experiment with creating their own RPGs. The development team originated from the ianout project and continues to work to bring users the best open source RPG engine with Fallout support. However, the team is still in need of dedicated developers to help further enhance the project. Interested individuals can take a look at the FIFE developer introduction to learn more about the project's ideas and concepts.
To run FIFE, users will need SDL_ttf >= 2.0, SDL_image, libvorbis, libvorbisfile, libogg, and OpenAL.
The latest release of FIFE includes several improvements that make it even better than before. The software's license has been changed from GPL 2.0 to LGPL 2.1 or newer. The map format and resource loading have been improved, making it easier to work with. The editor tool has also been greatly improved, with batch object loading and other features. Additionally, there is a new and unfinished Rio de hola demo that showcases new maps, graphics, and sounds. Finally, some eye candy has been added with stepless zoom (OpenGL mode only), instance coloring, and outlining.
Overall, FIFE is a great choice for anyone who wants to create a 2D RPG, especially those who are interested in creating a Fallout-style game. Its open source and easy-to-mod features make it a popular choice among RPG enthusiasts.
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