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Better quake engines7/2/2023 ![]() ![]() I'm fairly new to Quake, and I watched a few people play it (Ahoy and GManLives), but I don't know what engine they use. Imagine an ancient monastery hidden away in the mountains, where aging monks and nuns carve these kitschy little demonic sandcastles that no one cares about. It's a different kind of challenge from the same old going in with guns blazing approach. I recently bought Quake through Steam and I'm having a blast, but I want to try other engines and be able to use mouselook without having to hold down a key all the time. 23, 2021 Follow Quake 11 comments This article is the second of Quake Renaissance, a 3-part series on Quake 1, its history, and community. I particularly like the class-based play (which is why TFC was always my favorite Half-Life mod) so I can get the chance to be a medic and go diving into the middle of a firefight to revive somebody. ![]() I love going into a server with 60+ people and getting lost in the carnage. Plus, the bots are great (we tweak them all to give them unique characteristics) and the sheer volume of maps out there can't be beat IMO.Īt home though I've DEFINITELY gotten addicted to RTCW. We prefer team-based play and while there are some good team-based Q3 mods out there, we prefer just the straightforward CTF play found in UT. Q3 was exciting, but really seemed more suited to deathmatch style play. It's hard to pinpoint, but we just liked the overall feel of the game more. ![]() It didn't take long before we ditched Q3 and were playing UT exclusively. We used to play Q2 at the office when I first got here and then once Q3 and UT came out we tried to those for awhile. ![]()
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