The longest running mmorpg shooter game.
Continuum is a very long running massively multiplayer online game which has existed in various forms since 1995! It is a rather addictive multiplayer game with some cool-looking retro graphics, which reminds me a lot of Terraria, something that's come right back into style.
Continuum features guns, bombs and large explosions in outer space. It is basically a spaceship/space-based shooter game. The game is actually an off-shoot of another game with a hardcore following: SubSpace. Developers rebuilt the community and it lives on today.
Continuum also features several different custom zones which are available from the developer's web site.
Features of Continuum
- Activities: This class is key to the executing 'engine' of the projector. Actors and Fund reconciles are vectored up in activities and then the projector sequences these activities and executes them individually. Their execution is influenced by fund's interim (running) balance.
- Actor: This class represents a scheduled monetary impacts (or flows) on or between funds in the Continuum projector. Actors allow projections. An actor might be a recurring paycheck, a repeated series of deposits to savings account, a car payment, a mortgage payment, etc.
- Fund: This class represents a single fund. Funds can be checking accounts, saving accounts, IRA, 401K, auto loans, mortgages etc. These form the fundamental items whose balances you wish to track, project and analyse over time.
- Projector: This class contains logic to run simulations and contains collections of Actors and Funds for use in running the simulation. It is therefore, a self-contained simulation environment and can be saved as such.
Compatibility and License
Continuum is provided under a freeware license on Windows from shooter games with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 0.40 is the latest version last time we checked.
What version of Windows can Continuum run on?
Continuum can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided.
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