User:SoEpic1337/TheBurford/Nuke Warz!

Nuke Warz! is a first-person shooter game created by TheBurford in 2011.

Gameplay
Gameplay consists of two teams, Special Ops and Strike Force, trying to reach the other team's side of the map and activating a 1-minute timer on a nuclear bomb (or nuke) while preventing theirs from going off as well, very similar to a Counter-Strike gamemode. In order to activate a nuke, the player has to touch the opposing team's nuke. When someone from the team of the activated nuke touches it, it will deactivate and the timer will stop counting down. On the way to the other team's base, several hazards and obstacles will be in place such as enemy teammates and their gunfire. Once a nuke is set to 0:00, the nuke will explode and the team that blew up the nuke wins the round, granting them 500 points. Killing opposing team members will also give a player 100 points, and points are used at a character/gun select before you enter the game.

Maps
There are 6 maps in the game as of recent.
 * Forest A basic forest with rocks, bushes, and a path. Is directly copied from this free model.
 * Desert Warfare A desert map with several buildings, walls, and two main buildings containing each team's nuke. Back paths are available to you, very similarly to Miked's Paintball and hills (most of which you can climb up) are available for your use.
 * Space Station A map with a grid-like design and several hallways.
 * F.E.A.R. Base Takeover A metallic below-ground area with a storage room, medical area, lunchroom, some elevators and several hallways. There is an incomplete area which is taped off and consists mostly of dirt an area above which acts similarly to ventilation systems in other games, and also contains a sewage pipe and an aboveground area which leads out to a desert with the hole you entered the base bordered off. You can see this through a hole in the map. Interestingly, the floor tiles mostly used in Special Ops' side have a watermark left from copying it from a website.
 * Warehouse A map with four square rooms, mainly consisting of storage crates. There's also an upper walkway, trusses supporting the ceiling and a Jeep. Rust and worn bricks suggest this is old.
 * Nuketown Heavily based off of the Call of Duty map, it's a small section of a town using houses from Welcome to the Town of Robloxia, originally-built houses, a fountian and a Blox-Mart. Also called Nuke Town in-game. This was the most recently made map as of writing.

Weapons
There are many weapons to use in Nuke Warz.


 * Commando Rifle A sleek rifle with an elongated barrel and added gripping point past the ammunition container. Colors consist of black, white, medium grey, and green. The gun no longer works due to ROBLOX and their scripting updates. It's a free weapon that is necessary to get as your primary weapon for your first games.
 * Shotgun As the name implies, it's a basic shotgun. Interestingly, there's no ammunition case despite the fact that it can fire several bullets rapidly without the need of a reload. Colors consist of medium grey, dark grey, black, and green. Fires four bullets which then spread out (while curving upwards due to physics updates which would make the bullets more straight without having to use physics to fight gravity). Costs 500 points, but does not take any away from you.
 * Minigun A black minigun which wraps around your left arm. Fires automatically if you hold down the left mouse button. Each bullet does around 5 damage, making it very powerful with all-ranged combat. Costs 1500 points, but does not take any away from you.
 * Sniper Rifle A very long and sleek gun with a scope (which has not been scripted for use) and a stand for making it still on areas like a windowsill. The gun's body is a medium grey while attachments are black (with the exception of the looking glass of the scope being a baby blue). Due to how high it curves with new updates, which would've made the bullets perfectly straight, it is pretty much useless to use in combat if you play nowadays. Costs 2000 points, but does not take any away from you.
 * Rocket-Propelled Nuke Despite the name, it appears to be using a normal rocket. It's only notable features, in terms of appearance, are a rocket with a mesh (and the only weapon to show it's ammunition out front) and a gripping hold. Interestingly, it still has an ammunition case despite not using ammunition which could fit in it or any other ammunition than a rocket at all. Colors are black and green, with a silver near the head of the rocket. It fires a rocket which reloads once every 10 seconds that leaves a trail of smoke behind. However, it's pretty inaccurate. The weapon is an instant-kill. It's the most expensive weapon in the game, costing 5000 points, but it doesn't take away any points. It's not affected by scripting updates.
 * Fire Katana The only melee weapon in the game. It's a katana which has the exact same appearance as the katana gear and the colored katanas/Epic Katana with the exception of orange fire particles that were added to it. Colors are black and white. It can slash and lunge, just like any sword, but it instantly kills anything it contacts with. It is exclusive for people with the game's VIP, but is free if you have it. NOTE: This was written by someone without the VIP. If anyone with the VIP could edit this for information you might know if I missed anything, please do so and remove this note. Thank you.

Nuke Warz 2.0
In 2014, TheBurford created a direct copy of Nuke Warz called "Nuke Warz 2.0!" It was possibly intended to be a sequel to Nuke Warz while allowing the old one to stay open in case people prefered it. It could've also been a remake of Nuke Warz. However, after the day it was made, no changes were added and was essentially the same game as the original Nuke Warz. Since TheBurford has been inactive for over a year, it's more than likely there's going to be no revival of Nuke Warz.

Nuke Locations
If you are struggling to find where a nuke is, then you can look here for locations.

Forest
Both nukes are on a path, near the respective edges where the team spawns. It's straight-forward: just zoom out and look at the other side and see where their nuke is. Walk straight to it, avoiding any trees or rocks in the way; it's fine if you go off the path!

Space Station
Similarly to Forest, each team doesn't have a special nuke location. Both are in the middle on varying sides, with the opposing team seeming to have their nuke north of where one team spawns. Just head to the middle row where your nuke is and go forward. If there are any other people you want to avoid, you can always take alternate paths.

F.E.A.R. Base Takeover
Special Ops: Probably the hardest nuke to find in the game. It's in an engine room that's the first door when going to the west of where the Special Ops team spawns. If you want to find it from being from Strike Ops, go down the hallway that runs adjacent to where your nuke is. Take the door just next to the bordered-off facility and head down the next hallway until you find the door that's closed to your left. Open it and you will find the nuke. Strike Force: A very straightforward nuke, it's in a massive room with some storage containers with a fairly large hallway and some doorways leading up to it. If you were to find it as a Special Op, you would just take a left from where you spawn and go down the hallway until there's a large exit to another hallway to your right. Take that and go straight, opening any doors in the way of the nuke, and if done right, you will find it.

Warehouse
Each nuke is diagonal of eachother, hidden behind a set of small boxes. As long as you take any of the exits and make sure to not go through doors you came through, you can find out if a nuke is in the room via a giant set of crates in the middle. Go to the corner, and behind 2 lines of small boxes, you will find the other team's nuke.

Nuketown
Special Ops: Their nuke is next to two backyards of the houses that are in front of the Blox-Mart. As a Strike Force member, you just have to go straight to the back of the opposing side of the map, looping around any obstacles in your way. Strike Force: It's in an alleyway made between one of the originally-built houses and a fully-constructed house from Town of Robloxia with it's garage open. If you are in Special Ops, all you have to do is go to the other side of the map and take that alleyway once you get near the fountain/Blox-Mart. As noticed, this is a very simple map to find nukes on, making it very tough for competition. Combined with how short this map is, this is commonly thought as the best map to play on.