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Nexuiz Version 1.0
Introduction
Nexuiz is a 3d deathmatch game based on the The Quake1 engine was the
first 3D game engine to feature fully a textured 3D environment.
Originally developped by iDsoftware, it has since been released into
the open source community.Quake1 engine. It is a 3d deathmatch game
made entirely over the internet. The purpose of the game is to bring
deathmatch back to the basics, with perfect weapon balancing and fast
paced action, keeping itself away from the current trend of realistic
shooters. It uses HFX textures by EvilLair is a talented texture
designer made famous by his Quake3 texturesEvil Lair, and has 17 maps
to frag in.
With an advanced UI, the user can select between 15 different player
models to use, with an average of two skins for each, and can connect
to our master server to play people from all over the world. The
game's content and source are The Gnu General Public Licence, commonly
referred to as the GPL, is one of the most common open-source licences
and was the licence iDsoftware chose to release the Quake1 engine
underGPL, meaning, it is entirely free and any of it can be used in
other free projects, even if modified. This is a first for any large
game project of its type. We hope this will support the free game
community, and encourage more GPL projects.
If you would like to support the project please see its website for
donating: www.Nexuiz.com is the official Nexuiz
websitehttp://www.nexuiz.com
System requirements and tweaking
200mb of hard drive space
High Quality:
* Features:
+ Realtime lights and shadows
+ Bloom
+ high detailed maps
+ 1024x768 or higher resolution
* Requirements:
+ 1.5 or higher Intel pentium4 or AMD 1500
+ ATI 9600 or nVidia 5700fx video cards
+ 256 or more MB of ram
Low Quality:
* Features:
+ No realtime lights
+ No bloom
+ low detailed maps
+ 800x600 or lower resolution
* Requirements:
+ 800mhz processor
+ GeForce level video card
+ 256 MB of ram
Controls
Here are the basic default controls for Nexuiz, although all of these
can easily be changed at any time from the in-game menu system.
Movement:
+ Forward: W
+ Backward: S
+ Left: A
+ Right: D
+ Fire: Left-click or Control
+ Alt fire: Right-click or Alternate
+ Crouch: Shift
+ Jump: Space
+ Talk: T
+ TeamTalk: Y
Weapons:
+ Laser: 1
+ Shotgun: 2
+ Machine gun: 3
+ Grenades: 4
+ Electro: 5
+ Crylink: 6
+ NexGun: 7
+ Hagar: 8
+ Rockets: 9
Licence
COPYRIGHT 2005, Nexuiz Team
This file is part of Nexuiz. Nexuiz is free software; you can
redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Nexuiz is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General
Public License along with Nexuiz; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
USA.
Introduction
Nexuiz is a 3d deathmatch game based on the The Quake1 engine was the
first 3D game engine to feature fully a textured 3D environment.
Originally developped by iDsoftware, it has since been released into
the open source community.Quake1 engine. It is a 3d deathmatch game
made entirely over the internet. The purpose of the game is to bring
deathmatch back to the basics, with perfect weapon balancing and fast
paced action, keeping itself away from the current trend of realistic
shooters. It uses HFX textures by EvilLair is a talented texture
designer made famous by his Quake3 texturesEvil Lair, and has 17 maps
to frag in.
With an advanced UI, the user can select between 15 different player
models to use, with an average of two skins for each, and can connect
to our master server to play people from all over the world. The
game's content and source are The Gnu General Public Licence, commonly
referred to as the GPL, is one of the most common open-source licences
and was the licence iDsoftware chose to release the Quake1 engine
underGPL, meaning, it is entirely free and any of it can be used in
other free projects, even if modified. This is a first for any large
game project of its type. We hope this will support the free game
community, and encourage more GPL projects.
If you would like to support the project please see its website for
donating: www.Nexuiz.com is the official Nexuiz
websitehttp://www.nexuiz.com
System requirements and tweaking
200mb of hard drive space
High Quality:
* Features:
+ Realtime lights and shadows
+ Bloom
+ high detailed maps
+ 1024x768 or higher resolution
* Requirements:
+ 1.5 or higher Intel pentium4 or AMD 1500
+ ATI 9600 or nVidia 5700fx video cards
+ 256 or more MB of ram
Low Quality:
* Features:
+ No realtime lights
+ No bloom
+ low detailed maps
+ 800x600 or lower resolution
* Requirements:
+ 800mhz processor
+ GeForce level video card
+ 256 MB of ram
Controls
Here are the basic default controls for Nexuiz, although all of these
can easily be changed at any time from the in-game menu system.
Movement:
+ Forward: W
+ Backward: S
+ Left: A
+ Right: D
+ Fire: Left-click or Control
+ Alt fire: Right-click or Alternate
+ Crouch: Shift
+ Jump: Space
+ Talk: T
+ TeamTalk: Y
Weapons:
+ Laser: 1
+ Shotgun: 2
+ Machine gun: 3
+ Grenades: 4
+ Electro: 5
+ Crylink: 6
+ NexGun: 7
+ Hagar: 8
+ Rockets: 9
Licence
COPYRIGHT 2005, Nexuiz Team
This file is part of Nexuiz. Nexuiz is free software; you can
redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Nexuiz is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General
Public License along with Nexuiz; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
USA.







