Original Quake 1 for DOS
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@Artigkar40000000 i will have no problem running it in 9001 fps then.
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Ii emember this! it was the best!!!
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I loved this game when I was a kid! I still have the game, but my dad bought it for me, and its the Shareware fold-out sleeve. We used to get the full version somehow, by using QuakeCrack or something. I wish I remembered how to unlock the full version :(
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I LOVE THIS GAME!! AHHH
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It should also be noted that there is better graphical ports than GLquake, I don't know what the names of these ports but you should ask someone on a gaming forum of some kind... maybe planetquake forums... dunno its been a while since I have been visiting any quake related sites
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oh and I believe it will work fine for that PC since the official reqs say this:
IBM PC and Compatibles
Pentium processor HIGHLY recommended, 486DX4/100 Minimally required
VGA Compatible Display or better
8MB RAM minimum, 16MB recommended (16 MB required for running under Win95)
CD-ROM drive Required
MS-DOS 5.0 or better or Windows 95 (does NOT run under Windows NT)
Hard Drive (30MB for Shareware, 80 MB for Registered)
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dunno, never used WinQuake. Always used GLquake. Its a free downloadable patch and that will be guaranteed to work with XP.
This vid is recorded in dosbox btw and GLquake looks much better, its quake in openGL.
Beware that GLquake requires a shortcut to with some parameters to run in anything higher than 640x480
I looked up QuakeGL and its a zipped file. Can I unzip it with XP and email the files to my PC running win 98 then put them back into Quake on my other PC? Also thanks for answering my first question.
wulfshelmut 2 years ago
you don't have winzip on your win 98 vid?
anyway yeah I think you can, but how large is it unzipped?
Artigkar40000000 2 years ago
vid :D... *rig
Artigkar40000000 2 years ago