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OpenArena

OpenArena

If you’ve played Quake III, OpenArena will be quite familiar to you. The differences between the two titles, of course, exist, but they are usually a little noticeable. The similarity goes to the extent that there is a certain amount of binary compatibility, more precisely, most maps and mods for Quake will work without problems. Gameplay is, for the uninitiated, fun, fast, very dynamic, and often brutal.

The basic four modes of the online game are present: deathmatch, team deathmatch, tournament, and finally the popular capture the flag.

The arsenal of weapons that will be at your disposal is impressively numerous, as well as quite diverse. All the expected items are there, from shotguns, through a collection of knives and other blades, to rocket launchers. Unlike some other games, OpenArena does not have a "super-weapon", which is noticeably stronger than all the others, but the question of choice is reduced to personal preferences and style of play.

For those rare moments of free time, in which you want to disconnect from everyday worries and obligations, and relax with extremely fast and fun online games, OpenArena can be the right solution.

(Source: Interfejs.tv) 

System requirements

* Pentium II 233MHz / AMD K6-2 300MHz or equally powerful processor
* 64MB of system memory
* OpenGL-supported video card with 16MB of video memory.
* 300MB of hard drive space
We recommend a 700MHz Pentium III / Athlon with a Geforce2 64MB.

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