A surreal new way to play. Enjoy and config. If you end up using this config, let me know. Post comments as well if you have better configs or advice. Go to your baseQ2 folder, find config.
Create a new "config. Copy and paste the config text below into the file, and put it in the baseQ2 folder. One line in this file was causing Steam to generate HTML formatting errors, so I placed it at the bottom of this section. Go to your xatrix folder, find config. Copy and paste the config text below into the file, and put it in the xatrix folder.
Go to your rogue folder, find config. Copy and paste the config text below into the file, and put it in the rogue folder. Kirboh 8 Nov, am. Also, Ogg Vorbis music is disabled, and the music volume is set to zero here, but you can just tweak it yourself in the options menu. Improve Quake Wiki by editing this page.
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In any case, thanks for the comments and other feedback over the years. Sorry I'm not engaging with it these days, but that's life. Maybe someday I'll have the time and motivation to rewrite this stuff, but in the meantime there's plenty of other good resources out there. Happy Quaking! Forum questions about Quake configuration have covered a lot of different ground in the past, so there's a lot of different topics to cover.
Read the Quake Engines guide if you want to learn more about them. As for this guide, we lead off with a necessary warning about Windows issues and then go straight to a quickstart If you're new to Quake then you should probably just follow the quickstart, and come back to the rest of the guide later as a reference if you have problems. The next few sections get into general descriptions of how the Quake menus, config file, console, and command line work.
If you're familiar with those ideas then you could skim or skip those sections. The middle sections, from "Mouselook" through "Limits", describe how to deal with some of the more fundamental bits of Quake configuration that aren't always easily handled through the menus. The sections near the end contain cut-and-paste-able examples of command lines and config files for each Quake engine. But keep in mind that these examples are tuned specifically for my own tastes.
You may want to do something different! Finally the "More Info" section is a link dump in case you're not tired of reading about Quake. The contents of these folders have some protection against files being written inside them or inside their subfolders.
Some older programs won't work if installed under these special folders. Some other programs work but have changed behavior. Personally I don't install games under these folders, especially not old games. So the rest of the information in this guide was observed and tested with Quake installations outside of those special folders. If you have your Quake installation under a special folder, it might be perfectly fine. But I can't guarantee that it will behave the same way as mine.
If you want to jump right in and start Quaking with minimum effort, this section is for you. First you should get a modern Quake engine. The basic idea is that you will download a new Quake executable. There may be some other files or folders along with it, but at a minimum you're getting a program that you will run to play Quake. When you run this program, it will look for an "id1" folder in some location. Usually, at least on Windows systems, it will expect the "id1" folder to be placed right next to the Quake engine program.
But consult the docs for your Quake engine if you want to be sure. So create the "id1" folder if it doesn't yet exist. Quake requires two files inside the "id1" folder: "pak0. You can get those two pak files from your Steam copy of Quake, or any other Quake installation. Once you have moved or copied those files into your "id1" folder you can start playing. Below are my recommendations for popular, full-featured, menu-driven modern Quake engines that require a minimum of unintuitive tomfoolery to configure.
There are other fine choices though! I don't want to start a holy war, just to give folks a quick way to get started. Please read the Quake Engines guide if you want the complete picture.
The Quake Engines guide also describes how you can launch a modern Quake engine through the Steam UI and why you might want to. The version of GLQuake distributed with Steam 0.
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