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I've been asked before by a few different people if there are free compilers to compile Quake engine source codes on Windows. I wasn't sure in the past.
The best free compiler with an IDE for Windows that I have seen is bloodshed (dev-cpp). It uses an IDE with gcc and it has some nice features like being able to import VS 6.x project files.
VS isn't really "free" since you have that nasty EULA and who knows what else. Bloodshed is really free.
I've been asked before by a few different people if there are free compilers to compile Quake engine source codes on Windows. I wasn't sure in the past.
I ended up asking this question at QuakeSrc.org and expected a "no" response, expecting to hear that you need Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 or later, which isn't free and can be fairly expensive (and many of the would-be developers are young with little $$$).
QuakeSrc.org is basically the most central location for engine development, it has several tutorials on engine modification and a large forum with tens of thousands of posts:
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