Background effects: Improving screenshots since 2010. Space is an immense, largely vacuous void. The ratio of nothingness to interesting phenomena is pitifully high. Among even those rare phenomena, the amount perceptible by the human eye pales in comparison to wider-wavelength recording combined with fal… Continue Reading →
Save the Events! After a post in the forum reminded me that it’s stupid that events can’t save themselves. I have decided to correct that. So finally after ages of having events sort of naturally die we have persistent events. Events work different from missions and in… Continue Reading →
Arch Linux: NAEV now included in Community repository. The packages (naev and naev-data) are still quite new, so some mirrors may not have synced yet. Special thanks to cleanrock, who created and maintained the Arch User Repository PKGBUILD, and to those who voted for NAEV’s inclusion in the official repo… Continue Reading →
NAEV forum added. To complement this blog, we’ve now added a forum to the site. It’s somewhat bare at the moment, but it should provide a good venue for feedback, and it’s certainly a more familiar format for many users who aren’t used to mailing lists and IRC channels… Continue Reading →
Sporadic NAEV Newsletter Vol. 1 Hello, As I’m aware, much of our community isn’t on IRC, so I’ve decided to start a Sporadic NAEV Newsletter to try to show off what is going on and what we’re doing these days with NAEV. This could be the last and I don’t know when the next will be d… Continue Reading →
It’s shiny and new. I’ve griped numerous times that between releases, NAEV is a very quiet project. The vast majority of our discussions occur on our IRC channel (Freenode), which typically has around 30 users. Each of our releases sees thousands of downloads, yet even t… Continue Reading →