Quote Breaking Point is a persistent "permanent death" online multiplayer survival game set in the decades following the downfall of modern society to a deadly viral outbreak. Our goal is provide a balanced mixture of survival realism with the gameplay of a modern military shooter. A massive, open world with hardcore survival and combat elements, in depth environmental interaction, and terrifying, intelligent AI. Players will spawn into this world with nothing and will have to brave the environment to gather supplies while avoiding the fearsome AI and potentially even more deadly players. Your goal is carve out your own space in this hostile world and decide whether or not to take part in a war that is raging between the rival factions that have taken over the land. Surviving means making alliances and taking what you need from opposing factions, whether that be skills, resources, or their lives.

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Breaking Point [ Official Site Kickstarter ] is an online survival game that blends survival realism with the gameplay of a modern military shooter. It was previously an Arma 3 mod, but now they're moving to Unreal Engine 4 with a Kickstarter and they plan Linux support.Here's how they describe it:They say they've outgrown the Arma engine and without proper source access they can't do what they want, so they went with Unreal Engine 4. They also very clearly list "Linux + Steam OS" as a platform. They even go so far as to list some preliminary Linux system requirements, including a note that Vulkan will be supported.With 19 days left, I'm not sure if they will hit their goal of AU$ 403,000 considering they only have AU$ 122,922 pledged right now.Their focus on realism could be what sets it apart from other survival games. I'm certainly interested so hopefully they will either get the funding they want, or continue on anyway. Part of the problem I have with survival games is how lifeless they end up feeling, but Breaking Point promises a world that's much more alive with dynamic events.What I like about it, is that they are hoping to avoid Early Access, hear more about that in this video: