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Tremulous 1.1.0



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NameTremulous
Version1.1.0
License Free to use
URLhttp://tremulous.net/
Votes  
RatingPlatinum
Wine Version0.9.51.
Free Download Tremulous Sourceforge Project Download Link
Maintainers of this version:
Description
Standalone version of Tremulous which no longer requires Quake 3 to run. - Flexible particle system - 99% of the in-game visual effects are configured using particle scripts. - 16 buildable structures with in-game functions. - Play as several alien classes with unique abilities. - Customize your setup as a human and buy new weapons, armour and items. - Scale the walls and ceilings as an alien waiting for an unsuspecting human. - Realistic physics and motion - no bunny hopping or quick back peddling. - Flexible map system - animated mapobjects, triggering, light flares, etc. - Large weapons system - don't like the weapon you have? Sell it and buy a different one, dozens of options..
Old test results
The test results for this version are very old, and as such they may not represent the current state of Wine. Please consider submitting a new test report.
Selected Test Results (selected in 'Test Results' table below)

What works

Installs and runs as if running on native operating system. FPS performance if better then that when application is run in Windows Vista environment.

All functionality including multiplayer over network and internet has been tested with no issues.


What does not
N/A


What was not tested

N/A


Additional Comments


Test Results
DistributionTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?RatingSubmitter
CurrentUbuntu 7.10 "Gutsy" (+ variants like Kubuntu)Dec 19 20070.9.51. Yes Yes Platinum Aidan Bickhoff 
ShowUbuntu 7.10 "Gutsy" (+ variants like Kubuntu)Dec 13 20070.9.46. Yes Yes Platinum Aidan Bickhoff 


Known bugs
Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected

 

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There is a linux version...
by Eragon on Friday February 22nd 2008, 2:04
... why run it in wine?

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