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netPanzer is an online multiplayer tactical warfare game designed for
FAST ACTION combat. Gameplay concentrates on the core -- no resource
management is needed. The game is based on quick tactical action and unit
management in real-time. Battles progress quickly and constantly as
destroyed players respawn with a set of new units. Players can join or
leave multiplayer games at any time.
Official netPanzer development got basically halted in 1999,
since 2002 netPanzer is available under the GNU GPL and thus
Free Software and a GNU/Linux port of netPanzer is ready.
Features
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netPanzer is a game designed to fit into the real-time
tactical game genre. It's art is based on realistic
environments and vehicles. Battle will heat up as players
challenge for territory, and without the need for resource
management battles will emerge swiftly.
Network:
- Features a scalable client/server network architecture.
- Support from 1 to 100 players over the Internet or on LAN systems
depending on the network connection type and game configuration (single/multi dedicated
server vs. server-player, max number of units per player and so forth).
- Players will be able to join or leave multiplayer games at any time.
Gameplay:
- Real-time action without the need to gather resources.
- Manually aim your units fire while they are moving to another
location.
- Maps range in size from 10x13 to 64x85 640x480 size screens.
- Three modes of multiplayer combat; objective capture, frag limit, and
time limit.
- Change screen resolutions on the fly to 640x480, 800x600 or 1024x768
- A customizable interface layout.
- MiniMap for quick viewing of the world.
Special Effects:
- Particle system explosions, muzzle shots, missile trails, etc.
- Dynamic, real-time lighting.
- Translucent particles and shadows.
Authors
Original Game (Pyrosoft)
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Vlad Rahkoy - primary game engine, general design and coding.
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Skip Rhudy - maps, unit artwork direction, unit design, landscapes, all sound effects, network programming and sound engine.
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Matt Bogue - special effects programming, game engine support code.
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Clint Bogue - unit design and rendering.
Linux Port + Polishing
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Matthias Braun - linux port, masterserver system, new build system, usability improvements, server console, countless bugfixes and code cleanups, gentoo, autopackage and windows packaging.
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Ivo Danihelka - linux port, bot player, bugfixes and cleanups.
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Hollis Blanchard - Power PC porting.
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Hankin Chick - Old IRC Serverlist code.
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Tyler Nielsen - linux port.
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Pronobozo - Created the music.
Packaging
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Bastosz Fenski - man page, debian packaging
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BenUrban (irc nick) - Mac OS/X packaging
Related
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Tobias Blerch - PHP Serverbrowser, Statistics page.
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Ingo Ruhnke - Flexlay support for netpanzer maps.
Requirements:
Windows or Linux
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