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ezQuake

ezQuake seeks to unify the development of QuakeWorld clients

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Combining the features of all modern QuakeWorld® clients, ezQuake makes QuakeWorld® easier to start and play. The immortal first person shooter Quake® in the brand new skin with superb graphics and extremely fast gameplay.

The project started in August 2004 as a derivate of the FuhQuake client by fuh which is a derivate of ZQuake QuakeWorld client by Tonik, one of the current ezQuake developers.

Finally, ZQuake is a derivate of QuakeWorld client made by Id Software. This company has created the Quake game itself and later on released the source codes of game executables under GNU General Public License.

Because id Software didn't release the whole game for free to the public you still need some of the original files from Quake to play QuakeWorld using our client.

At the moment the project is maintained by developers from all around the world who are usually current or recent students of computer science and of course active players of the game.

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Features

  • Server Browser
  • Fully Customizable Head Up Display
  • QuakeTV
  • Rich Menus
  • Automated Lowest Ping Route Lookup

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User Reviews

  • Posted by Maura Wagner 2012-06-03

    I like to play this game. Thanks

  • Posted by girondeza 2012-04-24

    excellent application.

  • Posted by Óscar Vives (Tei) 2011-02-09

    ezQuake is a ideal quake engine. With enough eyecandy and advanced features to please almost everyone. Its also simple to use, is well documented and mantained by a group of developpers.

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows), X Window System (X11)

Programming Language

Assembly, C, PHP, XSL (XSLT/XPath/XSL-FO)

Registered

2004-08-22

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