June 5, 200519 yr Graphics look a bit shit, but it's free so what can you expect? Could be ragable though...
June 5, 200519 yr Tuesday May 31th , 2005 - Lee Vermeulen After many years of development, Nexuiz has been released to the public! Nexuiz is a fast-paced, chaotic, and intense multiplayer first person shooter, focused on providing basic, old style deathmatch. The 1.0 release weighs in at 161MB, and includes 17 maps, 28 playable characters, and 10 music tracks. It is cross-platform, and supports Windows and Linux (x86 and x86_64), with Mac support coming soon (patch to be released in the next few days). All of Nexuiz is licensed under the GPL, including the core engine, the textures, maps, sounds, and models. It is extremely modder friendly. Because of its GPL license status, it can be included in any Linux distros or packages and is entirely free. Nexuiz is built on the power of the Darkplaces engine, which is a heavily modified version of the original Quake. Darkplaces features realtime lighting and stencil shadows, bumpmapping, gloss, bloom, and totally rewritten network code that supports up to 64 players on a single server. While quality gameplay was our primary goal, it's graphics technology and artwork allows the game to compete with the current quality of commercial games. Any online deathmatch fan will instantly feel at home with Nexuiz' weapons and movement style. The fast server browser and quick loading time allows you to jump right into a game at a moments notice and play a quick game. LMAO! Dumbasses.
June 5, 200519 yr Author i played it, it was pretty fun.... graphics are what your card does..... its okay
June 5, 200519 yr tried it, its ok. Movement isnt that smooth, the quake engine really hinders what the game could be; why didn't they just use the quake 2 engine at least. Its cool that it can run on linux, weapons are ok, the first person view of them needs to be bigger, they all look like pea shooters. gameplay is par, i would rather play ut or quake 3. but hey its free and open source
June 5, 200519 yr il try it later on..... speaking of quake 1, i just found my quake1 CD, might go Dl a dos emulator and play this shit later, im down with free shit.
June 5, 200519 yr ahhahaha sucks fat nigger cocks, its using the quake1 engine, and needs a highend comp
June 6, 200519 yr The download might be free, but my hard drive will undergo more stress to install and run it, and hard drives cost money. Therefore, this game costs around a thousandth of a US penny. Which is about a thousand times more than I'm willing to spend on it. His face looks like a starved hobo, imho. :gay: