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Latest revision as of 10:34, 2 July 2019
- The correct title of this article is nQuakesv. It appears incorrectly here because of technical restrictions.
Welcome to a simpler QuakeWorld server experience.
Description
If you want to setup a modern, fully featured QuakeWorld server, either in Windows or Linux, nQuakesv is everything you need. It will install and run the server(s) straight away.
Features
- Linux and Windows support
- start and stop servers scripts
- update maps script
- update binaries script
- update server configs script
- allows running different ktx mods in each port
Contents
Development
- Project lead: Empezar
External links
- nQuake homepage
- Introducing nQuakesv thread on Quakeworld.nu