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What is esports for engineers?
All of these games are free, most are open source.
For challenge and variety there's a different game for each day of the week: Monday - former computer world champion wBridge5 Tuesday - classic racing sim Grand Prix Legends demo, with dozens of freeware add-on cars and tracks Wednesday - Leela Chess Zero, open source clone of world champion Alpha Zero, adjusted to play at your level Thursday - classic flight and war sims Rowan's Battle of Britain and Rowan's Mig Alley, restored and with higher resolution, simulating, respectively, the 1940 air battle over England and the 1950 Korean conflict Friday - open source clones of Alpha Zero configured to play Go, along with training and analysis software Saturday - the other classic flight and war sim, Falcon, simulating air combat and command in historical Cold War-era conflicts. Sunday - day for make up if you missed any days earlier in the week Formulas for calculating daily and cumulative weekly scores are provided, helping you track and improve your performance.
To run the games, download the tar file from the esports for engineers github site, then simply unpack the tar file on linux. The wine emulation layer on linux is needed to run the games. Knowledge of linux command line, and how to execute a linux shell script, is required.