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  • Spike
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    he already has two problems. 1) rainbow colours. 2) slow performance.
    oh, sure, he'd still have two problems with ubuntu... 1) unity. 2) incompatibility with windows programs. But I'm sure ubuntu would install some opengl drivers.
    Though there's a third problem in that quake engines tend to not be so well supported in linux as they are in windows, but hey, win6/win6.1 doesn't exactly support 8bit paletted stuff either, so whatever. Yay explorer.exe corrupting the palette.

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  • MH
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    Originally posted by RawShark View Post
    ..install Ubuntu Linux
    ...and now you have TWO problems!!!

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  • Mindf!3ldzX
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    Once you have Ubuntu installed, Private Message RawShark and tell you've installed Ubuntu / asks whats next.

    For the record ; The Labyrinth = good movie.

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  • RawShark
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    Solution

    ..install Ubuntu Linux

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  • Baker
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    Originally posted by Mindf!3ldzX View Post
    Quakeone.com really needs a generic front-page easily seen basic set of "setup instructions" , as I am going to admit I get tired of retyping it over and over with varying depths of degrees of involvement.
    After I get the new server up (I've been battling QuakeC nuances, which I'm trying to put to rest tonight), I think the site layout is going to get a gradual overhaul.

    The current layout worked in the past, but clearly it needs improvement.

    Especially recurring versions of this kind of question.

    [@MH ... this is why I like the DX8 wrapper. Messing with the drivers fixed his problems, but I've had to mess with OpenGL driver versions in the past and I hated every minute of it.]

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  • Mindf!3ldzX
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    We need an all in one ~ If you can't get Quake running ~ thingy for reals.

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  • CapnGSW
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    I fixed my problem by updating my video card drivers. Fixed for now, at least.

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  • MH
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    explorer.exe does not cause that kind of problem unless you have something else seriously wrong with your system. So I'm surmising that you have something else seriously wrong with your system.

    Let's start in the easy place and assume that you're overclocking. Overclocking can cause that kind of screwy stuff to happen, so if so, stop overclocking and see what happens.

    If that doesn't fix it (or if you're not overclocking) the next thing you should do is try DirectQ: DirectQ - Home

    For now it does not matter if you do or don't want to actually use this engine longer term - this is a test. If you were overclocking, don't go back; do this without overclocking too.

    If DirectQ works OK then you've got a problem with OpenGL on your video card.
    If DirectQ doesn't work OK then we'll assume that your video driver is otherwise messed up.

    Mindz gave all the links for downloading drivers above, so follow those, download and install known good drivers.

    Then retest and report back, and we'll see where to go from there.

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  • CapnGSW
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    Originally posted by Mindf!3ldzX View Post
    You need ; Drivers or DirectX updates !!

    Missing models or 'stuff' = rainbows in darkplaces , rainbow diamonds to be honest. Is that what you are getting?

    Instructions for successful install of Quake...


    1]Install Quake , this is temporary.
    2] RIP OUT pak0.pak & pak1.pak, these two files = Basic Quake.
    3]Make a folder called Quake,make a folder inside the Quake folder called ID1. Stick pak0.pak and pak1.pak inside the ID1 folder.
    4]Install a modern Quake engine (Darkplaces,ProQuake,Qrack,DirectQ,ETC) into the Quake folder



    -Done-

    Thats a basic Quake install procedure for 2012, that alone should make Quake "work", and thats a great starting point to updating your Quake to look nicer...

    Slide show in Quake = improper or generic video drivers.

    -Get updated DirectX9 (release date last year)
    Download: DirectX Redist (June 2010) - Microsoft Download Center - Download Details
    -Get update DirectX (latest stuff)
    Download: DirectX End-User Runtime - Microsoft Download Center - Download Details
    -Get your Drivers !! AMD or Nvidia will most likely be your hardware or maybe Intel. Each has drivers needed and can be obtained from these sites.

    AMD Graphics Drivers & Software ? Download the latest drivers for your graphics products
    or
    Drivers - Download NVIDIA Drivers
    or
    Intel Download Center

    Quakeone.com really needs a generic front-page easily seen basic set of "setup instructions" , as I am going to admit I get tired of retyping it over and over with varying depths of degrees of involvement. I might just copy/paste this to a text document and start the broken record up
    No. All the textures and models are installed right, but the color scheme is what looks rainbow-y. It's caused by explorer.exe.

    Also, it seems as if this problem is only caused when I have darkplaces installed, but if i remove it that still won't fix the horrible framerate.

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  • talisa
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    @syluxman
    lol your comment reminds me of the hippie mode from serious sam
    where all blood of monsters gets replaced with colorfull flowers and the gibs with vegetables





    someone should make a mod like that for quake, that would be epic

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  • Syluxguy28O3
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    sounds like a new quake mod! "rainbow quake", where the monster's blood looks like sherbert!!

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  • Mindf!3ldzX
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    You need ; Drivers or DirectX updates !!

    Missing models or 'stuff' = rainbows in darkplaces , rainbow diamonds to be honest. Is that what you are getting?

    Instructions for successful install of Quake...


    1]Install Quake , this is temporary.
    2] RIP OUT pak0.pak & pak1.pak, these two files = Basic Quake.
    3]Make a folder called Quake,make a folder inside the Quake folder called ID1. Stick pak0.pak and pak1.pak inside the ID1 folder.
    4]Install a modern Quake engine (Darkplaces,ProQuake,Qrack,DirectQ,ETC) into the Quake folder



    -Done-

    Thats a basic Quake install procedure for 2012, that alone should make Quake "work", and thats a great starting point to updating your Quake to look nicer...

    Slide show in Quake = improper or generic video drivers.

    -Get updated DirectX9 (release date last year)
    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downl...s.aspx?id=8109
    -Get update DirectX (latest stuff)
    http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downl...131z4enus22051
    -Get your Drivers !! AMD or Nvidia will most likely be your hardware or maybe Intel. Each has drivers needed and can be obtained from these sites.

    http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx
    or
    http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
    or
    http://downloadcenter.intel.com/

    Quakeone.com really needs a generic front-page easily seen basic set of "setup instructions" , as I am going to admit I get tired of retyping it over and over with varying depths of degrees of involvement. I might just copy/paste this to a text document and start the broken record up
    Last edited by Mindf!3ldzX; 10-16-2012, 07:59 PM.

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