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Transfusion

Version: 1.05 beta2
Author: The Transfusion Team  
Category: Action Rate this game yourself!   Average of 4 Ratings:4.304.304.304.30

Transfusion Screenshot A remake of Monolith's infamous Blood using the modern Darkplaces engine.

TransFusion plunges you into a world originally created in 1997 by Monolith Productions. Created with the BUILD game engine (Duke Nukem, Shadow Warrior), BLOOD was a tour de force of horror that has yet to be matched, in which you battled minions of evil in a lightning-paced, blood splattered quest for glory.

Thrill to new, enhanced special effects not seen in the original as you guide Caleb along his gory quest through a 3-dimensional world of horror. But the fun is just beginning then...

When Tchernobog's Cabal has fallen, there's millions of challengers vying for your throne out there in cyberspace. Be sure to hone your skills against the enhanced FrikBots (R) before defending your title in online bloodbaths.

This is a standalone game. Blood is not required to play Transfusion.

License: free

Additional System Requirements: ogg vorbis, zlib, libjpeg (optional)

Sound: Play in X: Play in Console: Multiplayer: Network Play: 3D Acceleration: Source Available:
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Submitted by Anonymous on 2002-11-07.


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  Blood Wiki posted by Piga @ 208.114.132.109 on May 7 2008 1:29 AM  
Contributions on Transfusion and Blood topics are appreciated: http://blood.wiki-site.com/index.php/
 
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  nice but... posted by Anonymous @ 89.174.30.252 on Nov 2 2007 9:00 PM  
i wish to play singleplayer ... SP Blood was delicious :)
 
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  x posted by Anonymous @ 84.191.71.241 on Oct 31 2007 7:42 PM  
"The Monolith developers" should read "The Transfusion developers".
 
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  Licenses posted by Anonymous @ 84.191.71.241 on Oct 31 2007 7:41 PM  
The engine is GPL, the Blood data files are owned by Monolith Productions, thus proprietary. The Monolith developers have been given permission to use the data, so everything's fine :-)
 
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  Great game... posted by jp @ 200.171.244.134 on Jan 3 2005 5:24 PM 4444
Really nice. A couple of segfaults, but I'm sure they're working on it. :-)
But why does the Sourceforge page lists the license as "GPL/Proprietary"?
 
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  !!! posted by Kropemann @ 213.135.247.42 on Sep 10 2004 11:07 AM 55555
Is there any way I can express my love to you? My second favourite multiplayer shooter (After Tribes 2).
 
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  Can't find autoexec.cfg posted by Anonymous @ 69.140.148.9 on Sep 9 2004 6:55 AM  
After making transfusion-glx executible ( chmod -c a+x transfusion-glx ), starting it ( ./transfusion-glx ) results in the message "FS_FindFile: can't find autoexec.cfg".

Checking transfusion-1.1-beta3 directory and subdirs, I couldn't find autoexec.cfg.

Full output from transfusion-glx follows;

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./transfusion-glx

Transfusion Linux 13:11:48 Jul 21 2004

Compressed files support enabled

Added packfile ./basetf/basetf.pk3 (305 files)

Added packfile ./basetf/maps.pk3 (127 files)

Added packfile ./basetf/models.pk3 (340 files)

Added packfile ./basetf/sound.pk3 (755 files)

Added packfile ./basetf/textures.pk3 (634 files)

Playing shareware version, with modification.

warning: most mods require full quake data.

Console initialized.

Builddate: 13:11:48 Jul 21 2004

FS_FindFile: gfx/palette.lmp in ./basetf/basetf.pk3

Ogg Vorbis support enabled

FS_FindFile: quake.rc in ./basetf/basetf.pk3

FS_FindFile: default.cfg in ./basetf/basetf.pk3

FS_FindFile: ./basetf/config.cfg

FS_FindFile: can't find autoexec.cfg

couldn't exec autoexec.cfg

Video: fullscreen 640x480x32

Loading OpenGL driver libGL.so.1

JPEG support enabled

FS_FindFile: gfx.wad in ./basetf/basetf.pk3

FS_FindFile: quake.rc in ./basetf/basetf.pk3

FS_FindFile: default.cfg in ./basetf/basetf.pk3

FS_FindFile: ./basetf/config.cfg

FS_FindFile: can't find autoexec.cfg

couldn't exec autoexec.cfg

Client using port 0

Client opened a socket on address local:2

Client opened a socket on address 0.0.0.0:33676

]quit

 
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  Re: Can't find autoexec.cfg posted by Toddd @ 195.158.177.126 on Sep 9 2004 10:02 AM 55555
Autoexec.cfg is not needed AFAIK
 
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  Re: Can't find autoexec.cfg posted by Anonymous @ 62.23.177.10 on Sep 10 2004 12:27 AM  
Toddd is right, you don't need this file. Hit "ESC" and go to "Play online". If you want to play alone, just "create a new game". Or you can try to join a game if you're connected to the internet.
 
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  where are the 1.1beta3 linux files? posted by Anonymous @ 68.188.4.228 on Sep 8 2004 11:17 PM  
Are they there and I just can't find them? -Jason
 
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  Re: where are the 1.1beta3 linux files? posted by Anonymous @ 68.188.4.228 on Sep 8 2004 11:18 PM  
Sorry about the double post...I'm a nerf.
 
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  Re: where are the 1.1beta3 linux files? posted by Anonymous @ 62.23.177.10 on Sep 9 2004 12:11 AM  
The Linux binary for i386 is into the ZIP archive, like the Win32 binary. It's called "transfusion-glx". You can also compile it by yourself by grabbing the latest source from the CVS repository of DarkPlaces (the engine TF uses) - http://icculus.org/twilight/darkplaces/, compiling it, and putting the binary into TF directory as "transfusion-glx".
 
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  where are the 1.1beta3 linux files? posted by Anonymous @ 68.188.4.228 on Sep 8 2004 9:14 PM  
Are they there and I just can't find them? -Jason
 
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  Bloodbath is best posted by Toddd @ 195.158.177.126 on Sep 7 2004 3:12 PM 55555
I cannot remember a game having deathmatch as well-done as Blood Bloodbath!
And now I can have this experience again with Transfusion. Even online!!! It ROXX!!!
 
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