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Open arena mod
Open arena mod








open arena mod
  1. OPEN ARENA MOD MOD
  2. OPEN ARENA MOD LICENSE

It doesn't mean it's a standalone game however, you could do this with any TC.Īhh, thanks for explaining that! I'll add an tag to this and to HacX then (although HacX is of course in a much more complete state in this respect).

OPEN ARENA MOD MOD

It's because the sourceports don't honor the pop.lmp registered check anymore, so they could just launch the mod directly instead of id1 (while missing assets on the way such as quake sounds XMEN still used). It's unmodiifed from its 1997 form except for a few progs.dat fixes, and there's no such modification that would make it a standalone game and it does not include an engine. Hopefully the respected community here will provide more information and more titles with a similar development history, perhaps in different genres?Īpparently it was released as freeware in 2006 in a form that no longer requires Quake. League of Legends (evolved from Defence of the Ancients).The Haunted: Hell's Reach (originally The Haunted).Antichamber (originally Hazard: The Journey of Life).Damnation (evolved into an Unreal Engine 3 game).LTKTBM (based on the Action Quake 2 TC).CodeRED: Battle for Earth (originally CodeRed).

OPEN ARENA MOD LICENSE

  • Vikingr (does not require Warband to be installed but asks for a license key).
  • Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword (originally a commercial TC/add-on Mount & Blade.
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    Black Mesa (started as two separate mod projects).Team Fortress Classic (based on the Team Fortress TC for Quake).

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  • Gunman Chronicles (initially a Quake TC that first moved over to Quake II and then to GoldSrc).
  • Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza (went over to GoldSrc and then to LithTech).
  • Action Doom 2: Urban Brawl (a prequel to the Action Doom TC).
  • Tiberian Sun Reborn (originally C&C Reborn).
  • Red Alert: A Path Beyond (originally Renegade Alert).
  • In some cases below, however, a fully stand-alone game was preceded by a mod/TC with a similar theme or storyline. The criteria for picking games were as follows: 1) initially there has been a requirement that another title, of which the game in question is a TC or mod, needed to be present in order to run the game, and 2) eventually said requirement was dropped, making the game in question stand-alone. No idea if this is because of the general level of popularity of the FPS genre or some other factors have played a role as well. Probably not very surprisingly, what I managed to find so far are mostly FPS games based on popular engines (id Tech, GoldSrc, and the more recent UDK), with but a few titles from other genres. Eventually though I started to discover more and more of such games, and decided to make a list of them. For some time I used to think that total conversions of video games that eventually became separate, stand-alone titles are few and far between, as I knew only of a couple examples, like NAM and Gunman Chronicles.










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