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OPEN ARENA YOUTUBE GAMEPLAY MULTIPLAYER CODE
But what is the source defined as then if it's GPL? For code we do actually have C files you can read, edit and compile yourself, and for md3 models we usually accompany the original. OpenArena is licensed under the GNU GPL version 2 meaning you can change stuff in it but you gotta redistribute the source of your changes, or don't do it at all and we'll then do some nasty pitchfork-related things to you. If you feel there is a change of physics of input smoothness, you can blame the ioquake3 team, not us we just make MD3s and TGAs, compile the code and put it out there. We do not intend to change the physics of the game. The gameplay is identical to the game it's based on so fans of that other game should feel at home here. Meaning more people can play it with little effort on obtaining it. And since this data created is also FREE, it's very redistributable. This opens more opportunity for FUN to the end user because they have another option to play a game that you couldn't play without the data because now there is data made for it. But why is it a game? Well you see one of the great side effects of making content for a bunch of source code out there is that it becomes a playable game itself. OpenArena is a Free Open content package for the id tech3 GPL source code package.