Hey,
I am totally new to Win2kPro and was wondering if it's possible to run Quake 1 on it ????
I've just got a new video card and wanted to check out GLQuake.
Possible yay or nay ????
Thanks,
MiShY
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Quake 1 and Win2kPro
#3
Posted 17 August 2000 - 10:09 PM
Of course.
As long as you don't try the dos version!
The versions you will want to get are
winquake (no 3d acceleration, (but not really needed for 800Mhz CPUs these days))
GLQuake (openGL)
But the creme-de-la-creme is the new "Unofficial GLQuake". It supports coloured FOG, and Bumpmapping, vertex skinning? (no dislocated arms). It's just too much.
http://www.quake3stuff.com/glquake/
There's supposedly a 3d accelerated version of dukenukem3d in the works... lovely
As long as you don't try the dos version!
The versions you will want to get are
winquake (no 3d acceleration, (but not really needed for 800Mhz CPUs these days))
GLQuake (openGL)
But the creme-de-la-creme is the new "Unofficial GLQuake". It supports coloured FOG, and Bumpmapping, vertex skinning? (no dislocated arms). It's just too much.
http://www.quake3stuff.com/glquake/
There's supposedly a 3d accelerated version of dukenukem3d in the works... lovely
#4
Posted 18 August 2000 - 07:04 AM
Hey,
Yeah my doubt was with what I vaguely remembered being a DOS installer.
But I've got it working just cool now thanks with GlQuake, and I'm about to try out that unofficial GLQuake - that sounds so cool
Thanks,
MiShY
Yeah my doubt was with what I vaguely remembered being a DOS installer.
But I've got it working just cool now thanks with GlQuake, and I'm about to try out that unofficial GLQuake - that sounds so cool
Thanks,
MiShY
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