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  • New question re: Nquake

    To play it on the server using NQuake( CTF Teamfortress etc and the new maps etc..)

    Where should this file be placed??? In the C:\quake (Dir)????

    or can it stay in its on Directory, under C, b.c I just want to make sure that it works.

  • #2
    I could be wrong but I seem to recall NQuake being a QuakeWorld Engine. The website site is nQuake.com and they should be able to point you in the right direction.
    On the other hand you might be lucky and one of the NetQuake players here might be familiar with the quakeworld side of things

    Kind regards

    Monty
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mr.Burns View Post
      I could be wrong but I seem to recall NQuake being a QuakeWorld Engine. The website site is nQuake.com and they should be able to point you in the right direction.
      On the other hand you might be lucky and one of the NetQuake players here might be familiar with the quakeworld side of things

      Kind regards

      Monty
      Your right, and the nQuake installer can literally do everything for you!

      Mr.Burns is very wise, and correct
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      • #4
        Well Back in the Day QuakeWorld, was always in the same folder, as Quake itself, ( Primarily the same folder itself, if you were going to run Quakeworld Client.. so just makes me think. BUT I guess it would be a goood idea to ask someone there, just to be sure. Thanks. If anyone does know if I was right, please let me know regardless.


        Warm Regards,

        Neonracer

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Neonracer View Post
          Well Back in the Day QuakeWorld, was always in the same folder, as Quake itself...
          Yeah absolutely. I had a 200MB hard disk back then. A later upgrade was still only 1GB. No way would I waste precious MB's.

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