Xonotic Gameplay
Xonotic – multiplayer 3D shooter for Linux that is a fork (defined) from the Nexuiz project. Birthday games — March 7, 2010, and free access to the game “Xonotic” appeared a little later, December 23, 2010.The story of the game XonoticIn 2001 a group of programmers under the guidance of Vermulen the beginning of the development of the game Nexuiz. First Nexuiz was the only modification for Quake, but then became completely independent project. The game is based on DarkPlaces engine. In March 2010, the company IIIFonic purchased from Lee Vermulen rights practices which was carried out by the creators of the project. Some of the developers were unhappy with this, and so he started a new project Xonotic.
Xonotic is an open-source and free first-person shooter with crisp movement and a wide array of weapons. This game is a fork of the fast open-source shooter Nexuiz. It combines intuitive mechanics with in-your-face action to elevate your heart rate. Play in a variety of game modes where players must complete different levels of gameplay. Players must eliminate enemies using futuristic weapons. File:Xonotic 0-8-2 gameplay.webm. English: This is a short gameplay footage of a free and open-source video game Xonotic, version 0.8.2.
March 8, 2012 appears version 0.6, in which the developers have added support for Client-side QuakeC (CSQC) technology, which is required for online play. Now the level of detail of the models and processing of animation became a “problem” client, which improved the overall performance of a network game.Xonotic GameplayThe gameplay of the game “Xonotic” is quite typical of many three-dimensional first person shooters (as example projects built with engines from the id Tech – Warsow, OpenArena, and has been repeatedly referred to in article Nexuiz). Before the game you need to choose the game mode – single player or multiplayer. The graphics in “Xonotic” just on top. If the computer power is not enough to render all the visual effects, some of them can simply be turned off.
In multiplayer mode you have the ability to fight with multiple real users, and in single-player mode will have to fight with bots managed by artificial intelligence.Install Xonotic on UbuntuTo install the game, you need to download on the official website the package with the game, and then run one of the file xonotic-linux32-glx (if your computer is running a 32-bit system) or xonotic-linux64-glx (if the system is 64-bit).
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Description | English: This is a short gameplay footage of a free and open-source video game Xonotic, version 0.8.2. It shows a continuous part of a typical deathmatch game with 4 players on an official map Solarium (as such, the map falls under the GPL by the game's license statement (additionally, here is an archived merge request that specifically says 'User agreed to the GPLv2')). The gameplay is by me (recorded as a demo), against bot players (which is to prevent disagreement of human player with being featured, and also for technical reasons, such as creating the right setting for the game). I tried to showcase the typical elements of the game, including fast gameplay, strafe jumping and using weapons for movement, the most common weapons in combat, scoring multiple kills in a row and being killed. As such, the footage can be used to quickly demonstrate the game, but also generally the arena shooter genre and deathmatch in shooter games. I, the author, reserve no extra rights that may have arised from me creating the footage (consider a CC0 waiver), but in order to comply with the game's license, I release the footage as a whole under the GPLv3. I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:
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