After installing 2.5.2, the game runs fine (haha, I mean no glitches, the framerate is pretty low, see my comp's specs below), except for one important element: I can't see my gun or other players.

My machine:
Toshiba Satellite A15-S157
2.2 mhz
500 mb ram
Intel 82852/82855 graphics card with 64mb memory
10 gig hard drive (

Running:
Windows XP SP2
I spent a good deal of time searching this forum (and google, but not much luck there) and I found these posts (in order from most recent to oldest):
Player models, weapons skins r invisible! - Intel Extreme g Dec 2009
Weapon model display option? May 2009
model problem Apr 2009
Can't see weapons or players/bots Jul 2008
Can't see powerups, players, weapons May 2008
Cant see any model with 2.4.2 May 2008
I've tried to follow most every suggestion listed in those posts (and some others). To save your eyes, let me list them:
1) Disable/enable various graphics settings
(disable opengl shader/occlusion/v. buff/gibs, use low graphics preset)
and/or (gl_mesh_drawrangeelements 0, gl_combine 0, gl_lockarrays 1)
and/or r_drawviewmodel 1
2) Run game in -safe mode
3) Run Hash on nexuiz252.zip, checks out fine (d750bc328e58df8492f8d88bdcf818cb)
4) Give Damn Small Nexuiz a try. Absolutely stunned by how small and awesome it runs [Major props to amoebios, fruitiex!!!

5) Run nexuiz-sdl.exe
6) Reinstalled graphics drivers (twice)
I have NOT tried the following:
1) Replace the nexuiz.exe with the executable from an older release (I wasn't sure about this, since the forum posts say to do this with 2.4 and 2.4.2.)
2) Rename model file extensions (I am not sure how to do this, since it seems I need to be able to open .pkg files and I don't know how that's done)
3) Boot up a Linux distro and see if somehow Linux wouldn't have this problem (however, it's a little bit of a pain to setup: my optical drive is broken and my BIOS doesn't accept USB stick for boot...so I'd have to use another computer to burn a boot disc).
By this point, I think the card in this machine is just so old/idiosyncratic, it doesn't matter what I do, the OpenGl (or whatever graphics element is used for the models) just won't run Nexuiz's code for this!

Nonetheless, perhaps a workaround some brilliant Nexuiz guru can suggest! Or point out that obvious thing I've forgotten to do.

I really don't care about beauty, as long as I can see *something* moving, (or just player "boxes" ala DSN ) I'll be happy!
Thanks so much for reading this long post (or skimming through it!

Dahv