


Xash3D Engine
Engine for Half-Life (1998) | Category: Recreated engines
Author: XashXT Group | Curator: Modbadger
Engine for Half-Life (1998) | Category: Recreated engines
Author: XashXT Group | Curator: Modbadger
Xash3D Engine is a game engine designed to run games created on Valve's GoldSrc engine, such as Half-Life and its mods. It offers improved performance, enhanced settings, and stability compared to the original engine.
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