List of open source games with decent graphics


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The purpose of this thread is to easily find all open source games that have graphics that are 'acceptable'.
They don't have to be state of the art graphics but it should have graphics more advanced than 2D.

Here is an example of the graphics I find acceptable (from the game Unvanquished).

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This is my list of the games that meet the criteria and that I know of.

Xonotic

OpenArena

World of Padman

OpenLara

Unvanquished

0 A.D.

Red Eclipse

SuperTuxKart

FlightGear

Minetest

The Dark Mod

OpenMW

AssaultCube

Cube 2: Sauerbraten

Stunt Rally

Veloren

Enemy Territory: Legacy

Alien Arena

Urban Terror

Warsow

World of Tanks

 

You may further add to this list with games I haven't mentioned yet.

Edited by FateTrap
  • FateTrap changed the title to List of open source games with decent graphics
  On 11/01/2024 at 22:28, PmRd said:

Quake 2 RTX

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I was playing this on my 4070 Ti before I sold it, I am planning to get a 4070 Ti SUPER or 4080 in the next month or so and I plan to finish it, it's on Steam so it will have my progress saved. :) 

  On 11/01/2024 at 13:53, FateTrap said:

OpenLara

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That's a good one. Last time that I checked on it, it wasn't the complete game. But what they've done is awesome, I got nostalgia chills. And that was playing through a browser!

  On 11/01/2024 at 23:09, Steven P. said:

I was playing this on my 4070 Ti before I sold it, I am planning to get a 4070 Ti SUPER or 4080 in the next month or so and I plan to finish it, it's on Steam so it will have my progress saved. :) 

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I'm making a game using that engine 😛

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