War§ow
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War§ow | |
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Developer(s) | War§ow team |
Distributor(s) | Chasseur de Bots |
Engine | Qfusion |
Latest version | 0.21 |
Release date(s) | 2006-10-16 0.21 (latest) 2005-06-08 0.04a (first public v.) |
Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Online multiplayer, Single player |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Linux |
Media | Downloadable |
Input | Keyboard, mouse |
War§ow or Warsow, often abbreviated as W§W or WSW, is a multiplayer first-person shooter computer and video game first publicly released on June 8, 2005. The game is being actively developed by a crew of freelance software developers and artists as well as actively tested by members of the community.[1] The game’s concept is based on the E-novel Chasseur de bots by Fabrice Demurger[2]. Thus one of it’s most important recipes is the ideology of cyberpunk which is achieved by cartoon-like graphics coupled with cel-shading as well as mixing dark, flashy and dirty textures.
War§ow’s sourcecode is open source and distributed under the GNU General Public License. It is built upon Qfusion, an advanced modification of the original Quake II engine which id Software put under the GPL in 2001.
While War§ow is still early beta software, it is accepted as a competition-worthy game by several big online-leagues such as the Cyberathlete Amateur League[3], the Electronic Sports League[4] and ClanBase[5][6][7]. Not only big leagues accepted War§ow as a supported game, but also specialized War§ow-leagues and -cups emerged around the world. Well-known examples are Bamboocha, a Europe-based War§ow Duel Tourney[8], and ESW : WARSOW, a Japanese War§ow cup[9].
Additionally, War§ow has been featured on the German TV-channel GIGA Television several times[10], namely in GIGA eSports and it’s sub-shows Skill Sunday and Free For All and the Pay TV ITV station GIGA 2, also produced by Turtle Entertainment.
[edit] Gameplay
The very competitive gameplay of War§ow focuses heavily on movement and trickjumping.[11] Players use many tricks/bugs found in the Quake engine including strafe-jumping, double jumping and rocket jumping. There are also tricks like the wall jump and dash that were available in the Unreal series.[12] The various movements all combine to add an extra dimension to the gameplay; as the player's proficiency at moving increases, they will be able to collect health, armour and weapons more quickly, more effectively overpower enemies with their speed, and of course compete on the various Race maps that the game offers. While it is possible to play a good game without knowing how the physics work, it will severely impede one's ability to play against seasoned veterans.
War§ow has a unique power-up system for weapons. Each weapon, when picked up, comes with regular ammunition. Ammo boxes found on the map will give the weapon strong ammo, which will be used until there is only regular ammo left. Strong ammunition generally does more damage and, in some cases, slightly modifies the behaviour of the weapon.
[edit] References
- ^ War§ow Wiki: Credits. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ Demurger, Fabrice. Chasseur de bots. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ CAL War§ow. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ ESL War§ow. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ ClanBase War§ow Duel OpenCup Fall 2006. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ ClanBase War§ow TDM Hosted Cup. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ ClanBase War§ow Ladders. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ Bamboocha War§ow Duel Tourney. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ ESW (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ GIGA 2 War§ow VOD archive (German). Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ Demurger, Fabrice. War§ow concept. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
- ^ War§ow Wiki: Movement. Retrieved on 2007-02-09.
[edit] External links
- Warsow.net - official website
- Warsownews.net - news site with tournament calendar and beginner guides
- Official Warsow Wiki
- War§ow at MobyGames
- Ubuntu Document Storage Facility Listing
- Warsow CAL 1v1
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