Can someone help me out with a couple questions?
I'm looking into building an emulator/game standalone disc with the full version of Quake. What are all of my options? And what is considered the best port?
Best Quake port?
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Re: Best Quake port?
The ones I've tried:
QuakeDC
makaqu
I truly prefer makaqu. It's not 3D accelerated (QuakeDC is), but it has more options, mod possibilities and less bugs. And it's an open source engine, while QuakeDC is a leaked, WinCE based app.
QuakeDC
makaqu
I truly prefer makaqu. It's not 3D accelerated (QuakeDC is), but it has more options, mod possibilities and less bugs. And it's an open source engine, while QuakeDC is a leaked, WinCE based app.
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Re: Best Quake port?
I ended up downloading both recommendations, but before I burn any discs anymore, I like to test them out in emulators.
Loading up a CDI image of QuakeDC hosted at Dcevolution in NullDC get's me nothing. I'm also getting a insert disc message from makaqu even though all the required files are there.
Does anyone know how to test a Quake disc before burning, or am I doing something wrong?
Loading up a CDI image of QuakeDC hosted at Dcevolution in NullDC get's me nothing. I'm also getting a insert disc message from makaqu even though all the required files are there.
Does anyone know how to test a Quake disc before burning, or am I doing something wrong?