Read these before you comment against me, and see the responses:. Now have you ever even looked up the releases of nexuiz, the new's posts for them, go through it and should be all too clear that movement and balance were the two main reasons why people were put off with the game. First impressions are everything and nexuiz threw their's away. it was blatantly unfinished with missing graphics and the like. "They actually got pretty far on completing something, which is great.Īnd I'd feel bad about all the bashing, but it was pretty much self-inflicted with the first release that was posted on ESR. This for example from the nexuiz 2.0 release link on there. Take ESReality for example (Yes I know it houses a lot of trolls but it also houses a lot of competitive players, and people who go there to read the news on gaming news in general). Which is exactly what I have pointed out before but people seem to ignore it. Trying to figure out what could have held onto the players who disappeared what were they looking for that they didn't find here." I'd say market research, rather than advertising, could be very useful here. "I don't see this being about advertising or traffic necessarily, more so about holding on to a larger, yet still single digit percentage of the number of folks who download the game (that traditionally don't stick around for very long at all). People who are not familiar with those games should still give Nexuiz a try, though, and enter the brutal world of tournament deathmatch.Ok, I decied to put this here, because I believe it's a seperate topic and I believe more people would view it, but I believe it's a VERY important issues.įlying Squirrel wrote on the 'simple conversation thread' Quake and Unreal Tournament fans should love this. Nexuiz is a fun shooter with a variety of weapons. And what's best, most are automatic(so you just need to hold down the mouse). All of them have a secondary fire mode and each requires a different play style. There is a nice variety of guns, ranging from laser to machine gun, sniper to shotgun. Who needs music when there are guns? Some guns sound good, although a few others sound really bad. The soundtrack is a nice techno beat, although you won't actually be listening to it because of the gun sounds. This negatively affects the lifespan of the game, but single player is nice, and you can host your own servers, too. Unfortunately, there aren't very many servers, and the existing servers that are full of bots. The game is designed to be multiplayer and (thankfully) features an in-game server search, so it isn't hard to find a good server to play on. All of the game modes differ from each other, so you won't get bored easily. The game modes are: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag and Domination, each with different varieties. The beginning is slow and boring, but if you stick with it you'll find it addictive. This may sound boring but it's actually a lot of fun and will have you hooked for a long time. Nexuiz has a gameplay which is similar to that of Quake 2. But you'll have got the hang of the controls after about five minutes and turned into a lean mean killing machine, killing everything in sight. The game starts off with an easy first match against some easy bots on an easy level, which may seem a little strange to you at first. Welcome to the world of campaign death-match, welcome to the world excitement, welcome to Nexuiz. Don't take me wrong, not having a story can be a good thing sometimes, and in this game it certainly is. "Take a gun and go shoot humans and/or aliens".
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