Nexuiz 2.4.2 Open-Source FPS Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 11 May 2008 at 06:08 PM EDT. 13 Comments
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For those interested in some weekend gaming, Nexuiz 2.4.2 has been released. This open-source first person shooter now has an "onslaught" game-mode (with an ons-reborn map being added), brand new announcement sounds/voices, fixes for several bugs, new crylink primary attack mode, new server tools, and uint16 element array support. Te uint16 element array support should yield better Nexuiz performance for older GPUs -- such as the Radeon R300 series and NVIDIA GeForce 1/2 graphics cards. The release announcement for Nexuiz 2.4.2 can be read on the Nexuiz Forums with download links.

In our Nexuiz 2.4 review, we found this open-source game offered impressive graphics and excellent game-play. The Nexuiz benchmarking profile for the Phoronix Test Suite will be updated in git shortly against this 2.4.2 release.
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