Unusual because normally we all remember games we enjoyed in the past, but go back to them and ruin the memories because they never live up to them. And the atmosphere remains.Īnd most importantly the gameplay is still there, just as I remember. Obviously it doesn't have the poly-count or realism of current releases, but it still looks good, the graphics are smooth and the textures still look nice. But it instead stands a great test of time. Now the game was released originally in 2001, so you might expect it to look fairly dated. Everything set to full, and now able to set 2560x1440 as the resolution. Updated with the patch and the game was up and running. They have fixed the issues causing it to crash, but also added support for widescreen modes and a few other things. The fix was developed by those using the now freely available source code for the game engine. Quick Google and discovered a Steam forum thread discussing this very issue, along with a download to fix it. it crashed! It loaded to the menu screen, I setup the graphics to everything full, clicked save and crash! Seems the game doesn't like Windows 7 or modern graphics cards, plus it has no idea about widescreen resolutions. However I hit a problem on first loading the game. I still own my original copy, but got a second last weekend as part of the Steam bundle QuakeCon, so thought I would let it download and give it a quick play. The Single player campaign was brilliant, and the multiplayer just as much so. This remains one of my all time favourite games.
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