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See SubSpace for the original PC game.


Continuum is the primary game client for the computer game SubSpace. Players often use the words SubSpace and Continuum interchangeably.

Continuum is a free SubSpace client developed by PriitK (Priit Kasesalu, who has also worked on the development of Kazaa and Skype) and Mr Ekted (Jim C ). The current official version is 0.39. Continuum was developed as a clone of the SubSpace client, but now contains new original features exclusive to the client over the original. Continuum is the official client of the SubSpace Central Billing Server (SSC).

It was developed primarily because of the failures of SubSpace mainly in security. As the VIE encryption had been hacked, programs like Twister were available that would manipulate the network traffic into giving a player an unfair advantage over normal ones. Continuum uses a very secure protocol and effectively masks its code, disallowing the ASM rips that contributed to the downfall of SubSpace. Although a few attempts to crack the Continuum encryption have been made, none have been very successful.

It is possible to run Continuum in Linux. Read up about how to patch Wine to allow Continuum to run.

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