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Digital Paint: Paintball V2.0 Alpha   
Suggested by Fluffy - Updated by webfork on 2 Feb 2010
42MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (843)
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Synopsis: Digital Paint: Paintball 2 was originally a Quake2 mod. Now that Quake2 has been released under the GPL, Paintball2 has become a complete standalone game with an enhanced, open-sourced engine. Between the Quake2 physics and the one shot kills, it's an extremely fast paced game with numerous maps and gameplay modes. Gameplay modes include Elimination, CTF, 1-Flag CTF, Siege, Deathmatch, King of the Hill, and Pong. Some of the engine enhancements include reflective water and skeletal animation.
Writes settings to: Application Folder
How to extract: Download the installer and extract using Universal Extractor to a folder of your choice. Delete $PLUGINSDIR and [NSIS].nsi. Launch the program by double-clicking paintball2.exe.
License: GPL
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] SpencerThis game is extremely fun, and its a very small download. Worth playing! get it today! [2007-03-02 10:32]

[Anonymous] red_butcherThis is the best looking game for a 49mb download that I have ever seen! Everyone download this :) [2007-08-30 14:35]

[Anonymous] Rowanhow do i get an account? [2009-04-16 09:20]

[Anonymous] diogoj95"Delete $PLUGINSDIR and [NSIS].nsi."
What "[NSIS].nsi"???
 [2010-04-29 13:40]


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