6/25/2023 0 Comments Xonotic vs nexuiz![]() Yo, C.B here again (when does that email arrives anyway?!) Shows that people flame against a game without knowing anything about it. And openarena doesn't come even close to any of those in that list. I would say xonotic has more in common with ut99 than with CPMA for example. Not a rational reaction maybe, but I got a little tetchy by those people in this thread who are negative about xonotic and at the same time act as if it was just another quake clone, comparing it to CPMA, warsow and even openarena. That's why I answered like a troll and challenged you. So yea I assumed that you were trolling (or being stupid) with that in the usual ESR-ish way (my game is best bla bla, like when quakers state that CS doesn't take skill for example). Apparently I misunderstood you but sorry, you looked like someone who would judge a game by a single video which even only shows one aspect of the game. I'm just tired of people judging a game (or anything) without having a closer look first. Its obvious that it isn't as polished as a game that had 10 years to mature (like Q3). And it's a lot of fun if you like dueling and fast-paced fps's. Since it is apparent you're trying to convince people it is a great gameThat's not my intention. I would just expect to lose by quite a margin if they were truly the best the game has to offer. I suppose the least it would accomplish would be satisfying your ego that I lost. However if you really want me to try this out I have no qualms with fitting some time in to do so since it is apparent you're trying to convince people it is a great game, but you're going about it the wrong way when you try to issue a "challenge" as a way to prove somehow that because I haven't ever played it that having your best players beat me in it concludes this game is the epitome of skill. Maybe re-read the quote I copied word-for-word from the video and understand the context and reasoning as to why I said I would pass on this. I understand that you feel the need to be defensive, but you're arguing for the wrong reasons with the wrong person when you end up ultimately confirming exactly why I said "I think I'll pass on this one" in the first place. If the video misrepresents how this game is now played, show me an updated movement tutorial video. I don't care how old the video is, I am allowed to base my judgment and be critical of the movement tutorial inthe OP. I think it had something to do with the claim in the video about movement not requiring the same learning curve as other "difficult" systems. Gee, I don't remember why I made a comment in the first place. Most recently I’ve purchased a $300-$400 laptop from Amazon in the year 2021 and it is more than powerful enough to run Xonotic over 60 FPS.If you want a game that heavily favors movement skills, xonotic is not for you ![]() You could build a system with used parts for very little expense. The Xonotic hardware requirements shouldn’t be very much if you are building a system towards it. The game runs butter smooth on my system which I will link to here so you can view. It’s also portable and available on Linux so revive you an old PC and throw Xonotic on there and try it out. If you have a custom-built PC you can pretty much guarantee you can run this game with ease. These specs are ancient and very slow compared to today’s standards. It has been confirmed to run decently on a system with the specifications listed below ( not literally this is just a phrase for a bad computer.) While there is no official minimum or recommended requirements, I can go ahead and tell you that this game will run on a toaster. If you are running on Linux/Mac: ~/.xonotic/data/ Xonotic Requirements This is where I would put any custom maps or files I’ve downloaded. pk3 file to the Xonotic folder for example in Microsoft Windows E:\Games\Xonotic\data Xonotic makes it pretty simple at least for windows. As with most PC games that allow you to add custom maps and textures it can get a bit confusing where to put files.
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