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====== Quake 3 Arena ====== | ====== Quake 3 Arena ====== | ||
+ | ===== Info ===== | ||
+ | <block classes right info> | ||
+ | **Multiplayer Information** | ||
+ | * Internet play: yes | ||
+ | * LAN play: yes | ||
+ | * Lobby search: yes | ||
+ | * Direct IP: yes | ||
+ | * Play via [[GameRanger]]: | ||
+ | * [[Coop]]: yes | ||
+ | * Singleplayer campaign: yes | ||
+ | * Hotseat: no | ||
+ | </ | ||
The third reincarnation of Quake is one of the most revered first person shooters in gaming history. It was released on December 5th, 1999 by [[Activision]]. Its idTech 3 engine is also the basis of a lot of other games, for instance [[Star Trek - Voyager Eliteforce]]. In 2005 idTech released the source files of this engine under the GPL, giving rise to even more new games, developed and maintained by the open source community. | The third reincarnation of Quake is one of the most revered first person shooters in gaming history. It was released on December 5th, 1999 by [[Activision]]. Its idTech 3 engine is also the basis of a lot of other games, for instance [[Star Trek - Voyager Eliteforce]]. In 2005 idTech released the source files of this engine under the GPL, giving rise to even more new games, developed and maintained by the open source community. | ||
===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== |
en/games/quake_3_arena.txt · Last modified: 2023-08-19-09-50 by 7saturn