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Nous avons compilé une liste de 16 alternatives gratuites et payantes à Enemy Territory: Legacy. Les principaux concurrents incluent Team Fortress 2, Unreal Tournament. En plus de cela, les utilisateurs établissent également des comparaisons entre Enemy Territory: Legacy et Counter-Strike, Battlefield, Call of Duty. Vous pouvez également consulter d'autres choix similaires ici : Jeux.
Enemy Territory: Legacy is an open source project based on the code of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.
Enemy Territory: Legacy is an open source project based on the code of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.
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Enemy Territory: Legacy Description
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a free multiplayer first-person shooter. Set during World War II and heavily focused on team work, it was initially released in 2003 by Splash Damage and id Software. More than a decade after its release, after spending countless hours of escorting tanks and trucks, stealing gold and radar parts and transmitting confidential documents, it was time to dust off the game which consistently refused to go down.
Enemy Territory: Legacy is an open source project based on the code of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory which was released in 2010 under the terms of GPLv3 license. The main goal of this project is to fix bugs, remove old dependencies and make it playable on all major operating systems while still remaining compatible with the ET 2.60b version and as many of its mods as possible. We do appreciate any contribution to the project such as patches, suggestions or comments.
Many thanks to Splash Damage for their release of the source code, raedwulf-et (especially Ralph Eastwood) & Unvanquished for our code base and ioQuake3 for their patches (especially /dev/humancontroller). Kudos!