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====== Nexuiz ====== | ====== Nexuiz ====== | ||
===== Downloads ===== | ===== Downloads ===== | ||
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==== Intern ==== | ==== Intern ==== | ||
* [[ftp:// | * [[ftp:// | ||
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* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | ===== Info ===== | ||
+ | <block classes right info> | ||
+ | {{ : | ||
+ | **Multiplayer Information** | ||
+ | * Internet play: yes | ||
+ | * LAN play: yes | ||
+ | * Lobby search: yes | ||
+ | * Direct IP: yes | ||
+ | * Play via [[GameRanger]]: | ||
+ | * [[Coop]]: yes | ||
+ | * Singleplayer campaign: yes | ||
+ | * Hotseat: no | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | Nexuiz is a multiplayer shooter in the style of Unreal Tournament, with the difference that it is completely open source and available on different platforms. Up to 32 players can play per map. Unfortunately, | ||
===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== | ||
Actually quite simple: Download and unpack. On Linux you can get the whole thing via the package management. The mappack should be unpacked either to '' | Actually quite simple: Download and unpack. On Linux you can get the whole thing via the package management. The mappack should be unpacked either to '' | ||
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sv_master4 ghdigital.com: | sv_master4 ghdigital.com: | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | ===== About the Game ===== | + | ===== Game Modes ===== |
- | Nexuiz is a multiplayer shooter in the style of Unreal Tournament, with the difference that it is completely open source and available on different platforms. Up to 32 players can play per map. Unfortunately, | + | |
- | ==== Game Modes ==== | + | |
It offers many game modes: | It offers many game modes: | ||
* DM: Deathmatch (aka Free for all), so everybody against everybody, points are only given for the frags. | * DM: Deathmatch (aka Free for all), so everybody against everybody, points are only given for the frags. | ||
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* Race CTS: Similar to Race, only running on a kind of track, similar to [[Track Mania]]. | * Race CTS: Similar to Race, only running on a kind of track, similar to [[Track Mania]]. | ||
* Nexball: Similar to UTs Bombing Run, a kind of football | * Nexball: Similar to UTs Bombing Run, a kind of football | ||
- | ==== Scores ==== | + | ===== Scores |
For all DM modes: Suicide subtracts one point for the maplimit, so you can have more frags than allowed by the maplimit. But then you have additional suicides on the scoreboard as well. | For all DM modes: Suicide subtracts one point for the maplimit, so you can have more frags than allowed by the maplimit. But then you have additional suicides on the scoreboard as well. | ||
Especially with CTF there are several point rules, which can differ from server to server. Here is a list of the points, as they are assigned during CTF as default: | Especially with CTF there are several point rules, which can differ from server to server. Here is a list of the points, as they are assigned during CTF as default: | ||
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| Flag is retrieved automatically (laying around for too long) | 10 | | | Flag is retrieved automatically (laying around for too long) | 10 | | ||
| Flag is retrieved by attacker | 6 | | | Flag is retrieved by attacker | 6 | | ||
+ | | All keys successfully brought together | 100 x keys | | ||
+ | | Fragging the key carrier | 2 | | ||
+ | | Picking up a dropped key | 3 | | ||
+ | | Suicide while carrying a key | -50 | | ||
+ | | Pushing someone into void, who carries a key | 60 | | ||
+ | |||
The points can be overwritten by corresponding [[Nexuiz cvars g Part 1|cvars]] on the server so that other rules can apply. The same points will also be credited to the team score. Depending on the mode, CTF can also be run in such a way that the team with the most points wins instead of the team with the most captures. CTF is therefore actually much more demanding than it is often played. For example, an unsuccessful attempt to steal the flag (pickup (-3) kill (-2) drop (-2) return (-1)) brings -8 points. Successful (pickup (-3) capture (28) gives +25, so the exact procedure makes a big difference. However, the captures tend to weigh a lot in the end. But if a lot of attempts were necessary, the opposing team may still win because it has more points in the end. | The points can be overwritten by corresponding [[Nexuiz cvars g Part 1|cvars]] on the server so that other rules can apply. The same points will also be credited to the team score. Depending on the mode, CTF can also be run in such a way that the team with the most points wins instead of the team with the most captures. CTF is therefore actually much more demanding than it is often played. For example, an unsuccessful attempt to steal the flag (pickup (-3) kill (-2) drop (-2) return (-1)) brings -8 points. Successful (pickup (-3) capture (28) gives +25, so the exact procedure makes a big difference. However, the captures tend to weigh a lot in the end. But if a lot of attempts were necessary, the opposing team may still win because it has more points in the end. | ||
===== Network/ | ===== Network/ | ||
- | The Mobile Infanterie server has two Nexuiz servers running. If you like Capture the Flag more, you should have a look at '' | + | The Mobile Infanterie server has two Nexuiz servers running. If you like Capture the Flag more, you should have a look at '' |
==== Running a server ==== | ==== Running a server ==== | ||
In principle, the port you have configured +1 is sufficient to create the server. The default port is 26000 (UDP), i.e. 26000-26001 UDP. In general, you don't have to do anything to play the game. To set up a server, simply download the Nexuiz archive (Windows) or install it from the package sources (Linux). You should then find the file '' | In principle, the port you have configured +1 is sufficient to create the server. The default port is 26000 (UDP), i.e. 26000-26001 UDP. In general, you don't have to do anything to play the game. To set up a server, simply download the Nexuiz archive (Windows) or install it from the package sources (Linux). You should then find the file '' | ||
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=== Scoring === | === Scoring === | ||
Especially for CTF you get points for various actions. The archive '' | Especially for CTF you get points for various actions. The archive '' | ||
- | < | + | ++++ Toggle config | |
< | < | ||
// Scoring from the democratic poll at http:// | // Scoring from the democratic poll at http:// | ||
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set g_ctf_personalscore_return_rogue_by_killer | set g_ctf_personalscore_return_rogue_by_killer | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | </ | + | ++++ |
The corresponding variables can be found in the [[Nexuiz cvars]] and can be overwritten with their own values in a corresponding server configuration. | The corresponding variables can be found in the [[Nexuiz cvars]] and can be overwritten with their own values in a corresponding server configuration. | ||
===== Web links ===== | ===== Web links ===== |
en/games/nexuiz.txt · Last modified: 2023-04-04-11-39 by 7saturn