4/18/2023 0 Comments Nexuiz video review![]() ![]() ![]() In contrast, the H500 uses a half-panel design that’s so simple and functional we’re surprised we haven’t seen it in previous reviews. Panel fasteners: The H700i used four basic thumbscrews to hold its glass panel on, which is extremely common but didn’t really live up to the level of design we saw elsewhere in the case. The bar is also fully removable on the H500. That old style has returned in the H500, and there are even little cable tie points built into it, which is something we’ve requested in other case reviews. Stripping out the smart device and lowering the MSRP to $70 does bring it much closer to what we liked about the older case.Ĭable bar: we mentioned that the cable bar in the H700i was artistically bent in such a way that there wasn’t a good place to route thick power cables, and that we preferred the old S340 style. We originally pegged the H700i as a successor to the S340, but NZXT envisions it as an H440 replacement, and instead the H500 is intended to take the S340’s place. There is on the H500i, but that’s not the version we’re reviewing-the important thing is that customers now have a choice of whether to pay extra for the smart device or not. Smart device: there isn’t one on the H500, at least not preinstalled. However, the music is weak, derivative techno that you will surely switch off in favor of your own tunes, or just the sound effects.Right side panel, Bottom front, PSU Intake and Top Exhaust The sound effects really help immerse the player in the action, and can be a ton of help during intense 1v1 battles. These niceties do not compare to the visuals of their modern commercial counterparts, although most are willing to forgive this since the game is entirely free and is based on a modified version of the Quake 1 engine (which came out in the mid-nineties). When it comes to visuals, Nexuiz seems to have something for everyone, as the lowest settings will easily run on very modest computers, while the highest settings make for a very nice lights show. The maps are also generally standard affairs, but amidst the recycled Quake maps you will find some truly fun and unique maps that you can only get on Nexuiz. are in attendance, but they are very well balanced. ![]() One word that did not pop up, however, was “mediocre.” What it set out to do it does very well, and the familiar experience has been polished to a shine.Īll the weapons we have come to expect from past games like the rocket launcher, rail gun, laser, etc. When playing this game, words like “regular,” “normal,” and “standard” kept creeping into my head. Genre: MMORPG (Massively Multi-player Online Role Playing Game) Gameplay A small collection of North American clans has started to emerge, and the map makers always manage to keep a steady collection of maps flowing into the community. The community surrounding the game is not enormous, but the five hundred thousand plus downloads ensure that the servers will always be well stocked when you are ready to play. Sure, this may not be the most suitable game for those who want a more involving story than just “You fragged Nutsack02,” but it’s perfect for just about everyone else. Turn the game on and within twenty seconds you will be fragging people hundreds of miles away. Like all those games before it, Nexuiz is simple, dumb fun. If you have played Doom, Quake, Unreal Tournament, or any of their various free mods/clones, then you already have a good idea of what to expect from Nexuiz. ![]()
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