Difference between revisions of "EzQuake"
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The most actively developed [[QuakeWorld]] client of today. Based on [[FuhQuake]], it also combines features from [[MQWCL]], [[FTEQW]], [[Telejano]], [[AMF Quake]], [[QW262]] and other Quake(World) clients. ezQuake seeks to unify current QuakeWorld development and suit current QuakeWorld pro-gaming needs. | The most actively developed [[QuakeWorld]] client of today. Based on [[FuhQuake]], it also combines features from [[MQWCL]], [[FTEQW]], [[Telejano]], [[AMF Quake]], [[QW262]] and other Quake(World) clients. ezQuake seeks to unify current QuakeWorld development and suit current QuakeWorld pro-gaming needs. | ||
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* '''Developers:''' [https://ezquake.github.io/about.html credits] | * '''Developers:''' [https://ezquake.github.io/about.html credits] | ||
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Revision as of 12:07, 12 September 2018
The most actively developed QuakeWorld client of today. Based on FuhQuake, it also combines features from MQWCL, FTEQW, Telejano, AMF Quake, QW262 and other Quake(World) clients. ezQuake seeks to unify current QuakeWorld development and suit current QuakeWorld pro-gaming needs.
Information
- Developers: credits
Features
- Note: View the full feature list for all ezQuake's features.
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Screenshots
- Note: View more screenshots ezQuake's website.
Development help
You can contribute to ezQuake on GitHub. For easy testing there are nightly builds available for macOS and Windows.