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I just stumbled over a 3D GPL'ed game which seem to have pretty good graphics, called Nexuiz ( http://www.nexuiz.com/ )... It should support windows and linux (x86 and x86_64), so ...
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- 06-11-2005 #1Linux Engineer
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Anyone tried Nexuiz?
I just stumbled over a 3D GPL'ed game which seem to have pretty good graphics, called Nexuiz ( http://www.nexuiz.com/ )... It should support windows and linux (x86 and x86_64), so I'm going to download now and give it a try

Just wondered if anyone else have tried it, and what you think about it? Just hope my hardware is good enough...
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Seems like another fragfest/run+gun type shooter.
- 06-14-2005 #3
Haven't tried it, but if I ever get a decent internet connection again I will. Looks like a GPL version of the original Unreal Tournament, and that's by no means a bad thing. UT is still a very fun game to play, and it plays on anything, so if Nexiuz is similar and completely free, more power to them.
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- 06-14-2005 #4Just Joined!
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in the current version,there's only deathmatch and team deathmatch(no CTF,but it's beiing worked on),and no bots(which will be released sometimes very soon).It supports maps from quake 1 and quake 3 arena(the engine is based on quake 1),so it's easy to make and import maps with radiant.The modability is great,but you have to code everything in quakeC which I don't know much so I haven't really tried anything(
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My personal opinion is,it's a decent game with a potential to get a lot better in the future.Let's just hope the developers keep up the good work.


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