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(New page: {{Infobox Engine |name=Open Quartz |author=Galbraith Games |first-release=2000 |newest-release=November 14, 1997 |website=[http://openquartz.sourceforge.net Open Quartz] }} Open Quart...) |
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|name=Open Quartz | |name=Open Quartz | ||
|author=[[Galbraith Games]] | |author=[[Galbraith Games]] | ||
+ | |license=GNU GPL v2 | ||
+ | |engine=[[Quakeforge]] (2000-2003), [[DarkPlaces]] (2004-) | ||
|first-release=2000 | |first-release=2000 | ||
− | |newest-release= | + | |newest-release=2004 |
|website=[http://openquartz.sourceforge.net Open Quartz] | |website=[http://openquartz.sourceforge.net Open Quartz] | ||
}} | }} | ||
Open Quartz is a Free data replacement project licensed under the GNU GPL v2. | Open Quartz is a Free data replacement project licensed under the GNU GPL v2. | ||
+ | As of 2005, it is currently maintained by Toddd. | ||
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+ | == Derived projects == | ||
+ | Two projects are known to derive from OpenQuartz as a base: | ||
+ | * [[Zombie Uprising 20XX]] | ||
+ | * [[OQPlus]] | ||
== Criticism == | == Criticism == | ||
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{{Content Projects}} | {{Content Projects}} | ||
+ | [[Category:DarkPlaces]] |
Latest revision as of 02:32, 25 March 2013
Author: | Galbraith Games |
License: | GNU GPL v2 |
Engine: | Quakeforge (2000-2003), DarkPlaces (2004-) |
First release: | 2000 |
Newest release: | 2004 |
Website: | Open Quartz |
Open Quartz is a Free data replacement project licensed under the GNU GPL v2. As of 2005, it is currently maintained by Toddd.
Derived projects[edit]
Two projects are known to derive from OpenQuartz as a base:
Criticism[edit]
Many people do not like Open Quartz because of the bizarre artistic direction, such as having living trees for zombies, guns with wheels for enforcers, and replacing the classic mechanical weaponry with conventional real-life trademarked weapons.