There is a Discord link at the top of QuakeOne.com to help lead you to us!
All of the current active players are on Discord, and they are more than willing to help both longtime Quake veterans and complete newcomers. If you need help setting up Quake, getting connected, or getting into games with us, there are people there who will gladly help.
Most evenings, the active players can be found on denver.quakeone.com. Efess has also set up a browser-based version of Quake, which is pretty amazing. Yes, Quake can finally be played through a browser! You can actually play on your mobile phone now, too!!
You can check it out at http://netquake.io. The FAQ section explains how to get started step by step. If you already own Quake, all you need to do is upload your pak1.pak file through the site for a quick and easy way to play. Quake is also still very cheap on Steam, and if you are not familiar with setting it up after buying it, the browser option makes getting started much easier.
On top of that, http://netquake.io also lets you play for free on a number of shareware servers if you just want to try it out first. It even has a Frogbot server you can join, so you do not even need to upload your pak1.pak file just to jump in and see what it is like.
If you connect to the Discord currently linked through the QuakeOne.com website, you will find players and the help you need!
We play games weekly on Sunday evenings at 9:00 PM EST on denver.quakeone.com. You can also use the Server Browser right here on QuakeOne.com to check the servers directly from your browser.
You also do not need to download Discord to join, since Discord can be used right through your web browser as well at http://www.discord.com.
Happy Quake'n! Hope to see you!
All of the current active players are on Discord, and they are more than willing to help both longtime Quake veterans and complete newcomers. If you need help setting up Quake, getting connected, or getting into games with us, there are people there who will gladly help.
Most evenings, the active players can be found on denver.quakeone.com. Efess has also set up a browser-based version of Quake, which is pretty amazing. Yes, Quake can finally be played through a browser! You can actually play on your mobile phone now, too!!
You can check it out at http://netquake.io. The FAQ section explains how to get started step by step. If you already own Quake, all you need to do is upload your pak1.pak file through the site for a quick and easy way to play. Quake is also still very cheap on Steam, and if you are not familiar with setting it up after buying it, the browser option makes getting started much easier.
On top of that, http://netquake.io also lets you play for free on a number of shareware servers if you just want to try it out first. It even has a Frogbot server you can join, so you do not even need to upload your pak1.pak file just to jump in and see what it is like.
If you connect to the Discord currently linked through the QuakeOne.com website, you will find players and the help you need!
We play games weekly on Sunday evenings at 9:00 PM EST on denver.quakeone.com. You can also use the Server Browser right here on QuakeOne.com to check the servers directly from your browser.
You also do not need to download Discord to join, since Discord can be used right through your web browser as well at http://www.discord.com.
Happy Quake'n! Hope to see you!


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