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Nexuiz
Nexiuz Logo
Developer(s) Alientrap
Publisher(s) Alientrap
License GNU General Public License
Engine DarkPlaces
Version 2.4.2 (May 11, 2008)
Platform(s) X Window System (running under Linux,UNIX), Windows, Mac OS X 10.4 or newer
Release date May 31, 2005
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Multiplayer, Singleplayer
System requirements 800 MHz Processor, 256 MB of RAM, GeForce 2 or equivalent, about 300MB of storage
Input methods Keyboard and Mouse

Nexuiz is a first-person shooter by Alientrap Software. It is a free game: source code is free software and data is free content. It is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Version 1.0 was released on May 31, 2005. The current version, 2.4.2, was released on May 11, 2008. Nexuiz uses DarkPlaces, a significantly modified Quake engine. The logo is based on the Chinese character "力", meaning strength.


Overview[]

Nexuiz is a first-person shooter with nine weapons, 24 official maps and over 240 community created maps, as well as 15 player models.

The graphics in Nexuiz use coronas, the bloom shader effect, Realtime World and Dynamic Lighting and shadowing,[clarify] shaders (with OpenGL 2.0), offset mapping, and High dynamic range rendering. All these effects can be turned off to make the game run on older hardware.

Nexuiz is primarily multiplayer (though it includes a full single-player campaign, which allows one to play through the various multiplayer game types and maps with bots), and allows for hosting and joining of games. It can also support new gametypes, or whole conversions quickly applied to it (much like Quake). Nexuiz supports most Quake modifications (although with varying functionality). Currently there are a few custom mods and maps used.

History[]

Nexuiz development started as a Quake modification in the summer of 2001 by Lee Vermeulen. Soon afterward the project moved to the DarkPlaces Quake engine created by Forest Hale, who later also joined the project. The original design called for a simple deathmatch project with a few levels and one character model to be released the next summer. After four years of development with no budget, Nexuiz 1.0 was released on May 31, 2005, completely under the GNU GPL, and by the end of June had over a quarter million downloads. Development continued after the initial release, with 1.1 released soon after, 1.5 released February 14, 2006, 2.0 released June 14, 2006 and 2.1 September 9, 2006. On February 29, 2008, nearly three years after the initial release, version 2.4 was released and brought major improvements to both the GUI and the graphics engine. This includes all new GUI graphics elements, as well as reflective water and improved particles.

Gameplay Videos[]

Nexuiz 2.4 Promotional Video[]

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Various recordings from Nexuiz[]

External links[]


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