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'''Parent projects:''' A Nourai ({{player|fuh|flag=au}}), Anton Gavrilov ({{player|Tonik|flag=ru}}), [[id Software]] | '''Parent projects:''' A Nourai ({{player|fuh|flag=au}}), Anton Gavrilov ({{player|Tonik|flag=ru}}), [[id Software]] | ||
− | '''Founders:''' Robert Gust-Bardon, David Balcom ({{player|Hexum|flag=us}}) | + | '''Founders:''' Robert Gust-Bardon ({{player|Hetman|flag=pl}}), David Balcom ({{player|Hexum|flag=us}}) |
'''Project admins:''' {{player|dimman|flag=se}}, {{player|meag|flag=sc}} | '''Project admins:''' {{player|dimman|flag=se}}, {{player|meag|flag=sc}} |
Revision as of 14:31, 20 June 2023
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.
Features
Note: View the full feature list for all ezQuake's features.
- Independent physics
- Multiview
- Server Browser
- Demo playlist
- Custom Head Up Display
- Multiview demo analyzing tools and GUI
- Direct Video capture
- TCL scripting
- Reacts on actual pro-gaming requirements
- MAC OS X supported
- Linux supported
- FreeBSD supported
- Windows supported
Screenshots
Note: View more screenshots ezQuake's website.
Credits
Parent projects: A Nourai ( fuh), Anton Gavrilov ( Tonik), id Software
Founders: Robert Gust-Bardon ( Hetman), David Balcom ( Hexum)
Project developers: dimman, meag
Former project admins: JohnNy_cz, Hetman
Former developers:
- AAS
- biomass
- bliP
- BorisU
- Cokeman
- cuky
- disconnect
- dkure
Big thanks to: Spike, bigfoot, David Wiberg, Todd C. Miller, zxc, HyperNewbie, r00k, avirox, Raz0, Dirk, quakeforge, mh, sputnikutah, localghost
Major ports
ezQuake incorporates numerous features from the following engines:
AMFQuake (by Vultwah)
FTEQW (by Spike)
fodquake (by bigfoot)
MQWCL (by Azazello)
Development help
You can contribute to ezQuake on GitHub. For easy testing there are nightly builds available for macOS and Windows.