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    Hello hello, this is basically my first post here!

    Yeah, I was basically using winquake for as long as I can remember due to ignorance and I finally got Proquake probably about half a year ago. Well I just downloaded the newest version of Proquake, version 4.51, and I just have one issue (and I know it's a duzy). Whenever I start quake, it sets my resolution to 320x280 regardless of what I change it to in the video options.

    Thanks for your time.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Quaker Oats View Post
    Hello hello, this is basically my first post here!

    Yeah, I was basically using winquake for as long as I can remember due to ignorance and I finally got Proquake probably about half a year ago. Well I just downloaded the newest version of Proquake, version 4.51, and I just have one issue (and I know it's a duzy). Whenever I start quake, it sets my resolution to 320x280 regardless of what I change it to in the video options.

    Thanks for your time.
    Bug introduced in 4.51 or so; use a slightly older until an updated version is released.

    http://quakeone.com/proquake/older_versions/
    Last edited by Baker; 08-27-2010, 11:05 PM.
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    • #3
      There's nothing wrong with WinQuake, and it doesn't make you ignorant for using it! I am still using WinQuake 3.50, and probably always will And yes, I've seen all the other clients
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Baker View Post
        Bug introduced in 4.51 or so; use a slightly older until an updated version is released.

        Index of /proquake/older_versions
        Ah, thank you very much good sir!

        Originally posted by Frenzy View Post
        There's nothing wrong with WinQuake, and it doesn't make you ignorant for using it! I am still using WinQuake 3.50, and probably always will And yes, I've seen all the other clients
        Hehe. I'd probably still be using winquake too, but I was having a minimizing issue with Windows 7, and ProQuake seemed to ignore it <3

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        • #5
          you can always use winquakepro

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