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ok, it is pretty hard to find shooters which are completely open source. So here's a list which should clear things up:
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Since it is so hard to find a truly Open Source FPS, here's a list which should clear things up:
   
 
==Real Open Source Shooters==
 
==Real Open Source Shooters==
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*[http://freedoom.sourceforge.net/ FreeDoom] - everything modified BSD.
 
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*[http://openquartz.sourceforge.net/ Open Quartz] - everything GPL.
 
*[[OpenArena]] - everything GPL.
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*[http://freedoom.github.io/ FreeDoom] - everything modified BSD.
* [http://www.alientrap.org/nexuiz/ Nexuiz] - everything GPL.
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* [http://www.alientrap.org/games/nexuiz Nexuiz] - everything GPL (However, the tradmark and engine were relicensed for commercial use)
* [http://tuer.tuxfamily.org/ TUER] - code source under GPL, artworks without licence
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* [http://www.xonotic.org/ Xonotic] - Everything GPL (Based on Nexuiz source code after reliscencing)
 
*[http://openquartz.sourceforge.net/index.html Open Quartz] - everything GPL.
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*[http://www.redeclipse.net/ Red Eclipse] - Based off Cube 2 engine, under zlib, content under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike.
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* [http://www.terminal-overload.org/ Terminal Overload] - code under MIT license, content under Creative Commons Attribution
 
*[http://tremulous.net/ Tremulous] - engine GPL, content mostly Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike.
 
*[http://tremulous.net/ Tremulous] - engine GPL, content mostly Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike.
*[http://assault.cubers.net/ AssaultCube] comes with full source code, available under a zlib like OpenSource license.
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*[http://tuer.sourceforge.net TUER] - code source under GPL, artworks without licence
   
 
==OSShooters somewhere between==
 
==OSShooters somewhere between==
*Cube - Partly open source engine (network code is not, neither does the contents)
 
   
==OpenSourceEngine but closed content==
 
These games use an Open Source game engine, but the content is only free as in beer, not freedom in the true sense of the word; they are effectively more like freeware games.
 
   
 
*Cube - Partly open source engine (network code is not, neither is the content)
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==OpenSourceEngine but closed content==
 
These games use an Open Source game engine and/or gamecode, but the content is only free as in beer, not freedom in the true sense of the word; they are effectively more like freeware games.
 
*AlienArena
 
*AlienArena
*Warsow
 
 
*Argonium
 
*Argonium
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*AssaultCube
 
*Revolution
 
*Revolution
 
*Sauerbraten aka Cube2
 
*Sauerbraten aka Cube2
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*[http://www.warsow.net Warsow]
 
*World of Padman
 
*World of Padman
 
*Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
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*Smokin' Guns
   
==and freeware (=non open source)==
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==Freeware (Non Open Source)==
 
We'll just list them, as they are not important for our project:
 
We'll just list them, as they are not important for our project:
   
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*Americas Army
Americas Army, F.E.A.R Combat, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, War Rock
 
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* F.E.A.R Combat
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*War Rock
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==Links==
   
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* [[wikipedia:List_of_freeware_first-person_shooters|Wikipedia - List of freeware first-person shooters]]
==links==
 
* http://www.quakesrc.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4485
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_free_first_person_shooters
 
 
[[category:OpenArena]]
 
[[category:OpenArena]]

Latest revision as of 15:57, 27 December 2014

Since it is so hard to find a truly Open Source FPS, here's a list which should clear things up:

Real Open Source Shooters[]

  • FreeDoom - everything modified BSD.
  • Nexuiz - everything GPL (However, the tradmark and engine were relicensed for commercial use)
  • Xonotic - Everything GPL (Based on Nexuiz source code after reliscencing)
  • Open Quartz - everything GPL.
  • Red Eclipse - Based off Cube 2 engine, under zlib, content under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike.
  • Terminal Overload - code under MIT license, content under Creative Commons Attribution
  • Tremulous - engine GPL, content mostly Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike.
  • TUER - code source under GPL, artworks without licence

OSShooters somewhere between[]

  • Cube - Partly open source engine (network code is not, neither is the content)

OpenSourceEngine but closed content[]

These games use an Open Source game engine and/or gamecode, but the content is only free as in beer, not freedom in the true sense of the word; they are effectively more like freeware games.

  • AlienArena
  • Argonium
  • AssaultCube
  • Revolution
  • Sauerbraten aka Cube2
  • Warsow
  • World of Padman
  • Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
  • Smokin' Guns

Freeware (Non Open Source)[]

We'll just list them, as they are not important for our project:

  • Americas Army
  • F.E.A.R Combat
  • War Rock

Links[]