Enemy Territory: Quake Wars for Linux
Oh boy, oh boy… which one should I play? That will be the question asked by many Linux gamers, when both Unreal Tournament 3 and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars will be fully available on the market. However, it looks like Quake Wars has just got an advantage, as the demo client was made available last night for the general public. Therefore, today we will take a quick look at this demo client of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars and we will learn some interesting facts about it!
What is Enemy Territory: Quake Wars?
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is the ultimate online strategic first-person shooter, set in the Quake Universe. Enemy Territory: Quake Wars offers the following hot new features to players:
• Two playable armies, each delivering a totally unique gameplay experience, with distinctive technology, weapons, structures, vehicles and abilities.
• Combat focused on key capture, construct and destroy objectives, but open-ended to allow limitless strategy and improvised missions and tactics.
• Complete individual assignments and objectives to gain experience and rank during single mission or an overarching campaign of three linked missions.
• An array of land sea and air vehicles, with multiple combat positions including driver, gunner, commander and passenger.
• Unlimited strategic options with deployable radar, fire support and defense turrets.
• Cutting
edge technology, where stunning visuals, realistic physics and optimized networking combine to deliver an unparalleled online gaming experience.
Enemy Territory: Quake Wars features a revolutionary game engine, as it extends the cutting-edge DOOM 3 engine with several breathtaking improvements and technologies that allow each map to be entirely unique, with no repeated terrain tiles. It also features self-shadowing and an HDR-like “Bloom” effect.
How to install Enemy Territory: Quake Wars?
Now that you’ve learned some interesting facts about Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, I bet you are anxious to give it a try. Aren’t you? Well, first things first: you should know the minimum hardware and software requirements for this game. They are as follows:
Minimum Hardware Requirements:
• Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or Athlon XP 2000+ processor
• 512 MB RAM
• nVidia GeForce 5700 (except LE and VE)
• ATI Radeon 9700
Minimum Software Requirements:
• Kernel 2.6, configured for 1000Hz tick and other low latency settings
• SDL >= 1.2 (>= 1.2.10 recommended)
• latest OpenGL drivers – correctly configured!
• OpenAL
Of course that you will also need a broadband Internet connection (TCP/IP) for online and LAN play. Now do the following:




Why would combine a XP 2000 with an ATI 9700? That graphic-card is way too big for such a slow CPU.
But anyways, Minimum Hardware is not something you will want to play Quake Wars with.