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Nexuiz V2.5.2   
Suggested by Fluffy Bot - Updated by webfork on 3 May 2010
395MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (3642)
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Synopsis: Nexuiz is a futuristic first person shooter game. It can be configured to run in either single or multi-player mode.

System requirements: requires at least 1 Ghz Pentium III or AMD Athlon, Geforce2 Video card, and 512 MB of RAM
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch nexuiz.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
License: GPL
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] [BOT]FluffyJust good? Pretty amazing what folks have managed to accomplish with the Quake engine, although the results tend to end up very, VERY taxing - you're going to need a very powerful computer to run this one, and you'll probably have to disable the bloom just to make it playable. Still, a good DM romp! [2006-05-18 09:27]

[Anonymous] AnonymousnessHow good of a computer are you talking about here? I've got a 3.0 GHz w/HT and 1 GB of ram. Should that do the job (before I download 208 MB)? Seems like it from the website, but those are just minimum requirements. [2006-08-13 06:17]

[Anonymous] nake89Nice game anyway. Works for me
3000mhz
1gb ram
ati radeon 9600XT
 [2006-08-26 11:39]

[Anonymous] dyl0nmore to do with your grahics card
It's not too taxing
Free online play
All night if you want
 [2006-09-09 04:44]

[Anonymous] aSystem Requirements
200mb of hard drive space

High Quality - Realtime lights and shadows on, bloom on, high detailed maps, 1024x768 or higher res
- A 1.5-gigahertz Intel Pentium 4 chip or AMD Athlon 1500
- 9600ati or 5700fx
- 256 mb of ram

Low Quality - no realtime lights, no bloom
- 800mhz
- Geforce Video card min
- 256 mb of ram

on my machine i have 100+ gig hd, anthlon xp 2800+ windows xp home with 512 megs of ram, and the thing craps up at fullscreen so i adjust to small screen and it works fine.. but i also freememory when i play like every few minutes so it doesnt crash.. but the game is awesome, im not a huge network game player.. i like multiplayer or just playing the computer.. so im glad the game has offline gameplay to say the least.. it has pretty good gameplay..
 [2006-12-14 14:03]

[Anonymous] RattlerIs is me or is every one of these servers running off an old 33.6 modem [2006-12-14 18:55]

[Anonymous] MarcellusIt does not work with Win2000.
How to get it run ?
 [2006-12-19 03:44]

[Anonymous] aif so it would take about a week or so to finish, because two dialup modems dont go good together. [2007-01-31 18:07]

[Anonymous] flyingbananasmodems, in 2007? havent u people heard of ADSL? it's yummy! [2007-10-04 06:13]

[Anonymous] aHere's version for lower end computers: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dsn/ [2009-10-22 00:59]


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