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Member 950 posts
Registered: Apr 2006
Kombat Teams eXtreme, aka KTX, the most popular QuakeWorld server modification now has a new home. It is hosted at the QW-DEV.net project framework on the following URL: http://ktx.qw-dev.net Please submit all new bug or features requests there. Direct link to the trackers: KTX TrackersYou can also find documentation and configuration example. Direct link to the wiki: KTX WikiOfficial and beta releases can also be found there. Direct link to the files: KTX FilesNews, changes, roadmap and project activity reports can also be found on the website. Feel free to check it out and participate.
Member 950 posts
Registered: Apr 2006
Moderator 1329 posts
Registered: Apr 2006
If you want to ask about KTX from developers, it should be done on the KTX forums.
Member 950 posts
Registered: Apr 2006
Questions and such can also be done via #qw-dev
Moderator 1329 posts
Registered: Apr 2006
Member 950 posts
Registered: Apr 2006
For the impatients and the adventurous, each commit now autobuilds a new version here: http://build.qw-dev.net/ktx/latest/
Linux 32bits, 64bits and os independant builds for now.
Member 950 posts
Registered: Apr 2006
Automatic builds have been fixed, they are now available each time a commit is pushed to the repositories for the following: Linux 32bits, 64bits and Windows 32bits. If anyone is willing to run a buildbot client on a stable host for MacOS I'll gladly add those builds to the list.
Member 805 posts
Registered: Mar 2006
Is qw-dev.net offline? Is there any mirrors? https://tinyurl.com/qwbrasil - QuakeFiles
Administrator 2058 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
Automatic builds have been fixed, they are now available each time a commit is pushed to the repositories for the following: Linux 32bits, 64bits and Windows 32bits. If anyone is willing to run a buildbot client on a stable host for MacOS I'll gladly add those builds to the list. Down. My automatic downloader + packager for this site has now packaged empty tar.gz files for nQuakesv. Would be nice if someone could post a link to mirror or perhaps build new x86 and x64 linux binaries.
Member 344 posts
Registered: Nov 2006
I still have a recent-ish clone of the git repositories. Not sure from when but I don't think there have been any changes to the code lately. If qw-dev.net stays down I can make them available for someone to take care of. Ideally someone would step in as a "maintainer" of this stuff at github or something so this stuff does not get lost.
Member 6 posts
Registered: Nov 2019
Member 215 posts
Registered: Feb 2011
You can get KTX from https://github.com/deurk/ktx , but depending on what you want to do, you might have an easier time just getting nquakeSV (for server) from https://www.nquake.com/, which containts KTX, MVDSV, and a bunch of things configured for you.
Also might want to check out Discord for any help, http://discord.quake.world
News Writer 69 posts
Registered: Sep 2013
Administrator 2059 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
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News Writer 69 posts
Registered: Sep 2013
Oh, I thought meag took over ktx as well...
Member 6 posts
Registered: Nov 2019
I'm using fteqwsv now, it has this build in I think, can't find the commands to reconfigure it tho, been like 20 years since I hosted a server!
News Writer 69 posts
Registered: Sep 2013
News Writer 69 posts
Registered: Sep 2013
News Writer 69 posts
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News Writer 69 posts
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