Quake 4 Linux 392
Crusader writes "id Software has released the Linux client and server for Quake 4. There's a FAQ page with installation instructions, notes, and download links."
The 11 is for people with the pride of a 10 and the pocketbook of an 8. -- R.B. Greenberg [referring to PDPs?]
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We are pleased to announce that QUAKE 4 for the PC is done, and will begin shipping on Tuesday, October 18th! The game will be arriving at retailers beginning Wednesday, October 19th.
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Ahhhhh, one day I'll be able to make a statement like that with a straight face....
great job, id!!!!!
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Then again, maybe by now the lustre has worn of id and they aren't the heroin addicts to id's smack that they used to be.
Yeah, great job id. I didn't even know Q4 was out at all.
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I bought Q3 for linux and I didn't even have drivers for my card at the time.
Had to download the windows binaries for the sucker to work....
3 months later I had accelerated opengl in linux!
Yup (Score:2)
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Doh.
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My reaction exactly!
Man... A new Quake version!!??
And I didn't even know they were making one...
GOD, I'm old...
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Plus, it's a Raven game. Raven makes games that are interesting and solid... but somehow fall short of actually being "fun". This will be like Quake 2 but with graphics we've already seen (in Doom 3) and without the kickass deathmatch maps - in short, a reasonably good, artisticly interesting,
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Quake 3 install troll (Score:5, Funny)
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*ducks flying tomato*
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Thankfully, installations have gotten jsut a tad better since then...
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sh ut-goty-installer.run
or
sh q3a-test.run
Or whatever their file names were...
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Torrent (Score:5, Informative)
Now if only.. (Score:2, Funny)
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On the same note though, I wish developers would stop doing Linux server ports if they aren't doing a client port too. And I wish server admins wouldn't run a linux port for a server for a game that has no linux client.
And dammit, I still havent bought enough machine to run Doom3 - now it looks like I'll really have to upgrade.
YESSSS!! (Score:2, Funny)
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4 ALREADY!? :( (Score:4, Funny)
Re:4 ALREADY!? :( (Score:3, Interesting)
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Quake 4 is out? (Score:2, Interesting)
id software... (Score:2, Funny)
Exciting news... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Demo? (Score:2)
So, how long to people think it will take before there's a playable demo?
Re:Demo in a good long while (Score:3, Insightful)
Linux Doom3 had a demo [ausgamers.com].
And, in the case of Doom3, waiting 3 months was a clever marketing decision. If a demo had been out before commericial release, many customers would've been off by knowing that 80% of the game was spent squinting at blackness.
Q4 webpage (Score:5, Interesting)
One more thing... if a company already has a patches section with the words "Coming Soon" before the game is released, is that suggesting something about the quality of the product?
-Kruton
Re:Q4 webpage (Score:2)
No. Name me one game that didn't have patches. (Nevermind that patches frequently add new features in addition to potentially fixing bugs.) Thats a pretty niggly and invalid (nevermind cliche) point you're hinting at.
Patches (Score:2)
Sometimes patches add features instead of just fixing them. They might also add functionality for future video cards, etc that aren't out yet. Add-ons etc also sometimes fall under patches... so really it's a good idea to have such a section.
Re:Q4 webpage (Score:3, Informative)
Review - to see if it's Linux worthy (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Another review site (Score:2)
There is obviously an idiot-angry teenager with mod-points to burn just wanting to be a pain in the ass.
Re:Another review site (Score:2)
Can't get to any of it.... (Score:2, Interesting)
Sinister Voiceover (Score:5, Funny)
Requires Windows Version! HUMILIATION!
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Don't forget to register your Linux version! (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Don't forget to register your Linux version! (Score:5, Insightful)
You have your homework, now get to it!
In Other News... (Score:5, Funny)
"Any group of people who advocate giving a Penguin a helmet and a rocket launcher are a bunch of sick fucks..."
News at 10!
The path to increased market share... (Score:2)
-Rick
Re:The path to increased market share... (Score:2)
Re:The path to increased market share... (Score:2)
You have to buy the game, yes. Amazing how that works.
Full review and screen shots (Score:3, Informative)
Turns out Raven software made the port and modified the doom3 engine. For the older slashdoters who remember doom1 and doom2, raven developed heretic and then hexan on the doom1 and doom2 engines and added multiplayer capability. I forgot all about these guys.
A full review and screenshots are here [gamespot.com]. I find it pecuilar that Raven ported this classic level of quake3 to quake4.
Re:Full review and screen shots (Score:2)
So glad thats in there. Its almost inspired me enough to go and pick up a copy of Quake IV now.
Re:Full review and screen shots (Score:5, Informative)
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How does one get to the torrents? (Score:2)
Re:How does one get to the torrents? (Score:2, Informative)
So (Score:3, Interesting)
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Where are the Linux/Win Demo versions? (Score:2)
Too bad the installation is failing for people... (Score:5, Informative)
If this turns out to be a result of SecureROM [securom.com], I'm going to send my box back to Activision with a piece of poo inside.
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Or wait...
Seriously, why do they use their stupid copy protection mecanism? Have they ever worked? Quake4 was cracked within a day so what is the use for it? I guess the best alternative is to make it the Blizzard way requireing a valid key to connect to their game servers, and if you play their games you will want to.
Re:Too bad the installation is failing for people. (Score:4, Interesting)
Fantastic (Score:3, Interesting)
Hey ID Software! (Score:2)
Also it would be nice to have some possibility of feedback other than posting on
Re:Hey ID Software! (Score:4, Informative)
Thanks for pointing the language issue though. Would you know how to force a single language maybe?
Re:Hey ID Software! (Score:3, Informative)
Would you know how to force a single language maybe?
You either have to deleted the Templates for alternative FrontPages: (StartSeite, PageD%27Accueil, P%C3%A1ginaPrincipal
See "S
This suggests a great Linux-boosting strategy (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:This suggests a great Linux-boosting strategy (Score:3, Insightful)
What benefit would id receive from this action?
i wonder... (Score:4, Interesting)
securom/starforce/etc restriction technologies require a driver be installed and running at all times in order for them to prevent copies being used on windows.
ironic that people who download copied games have a much easier time playing than people who run out, give the companies 50 bucks and come home to an unplayable game due to onerous restrictions.
too many games nowadays each install their own "driver" and if you have many games installed like many do, you exponentially increase your chances of instability (more so than usual), conflicts and downright crashes.
another thing that's absurd is that most new games will complain after being installed and not run or will not install if you have nero or other cd recording programs installed. also if you have alcohol 120% or daemon tools.
didn't it ever occur to publishers, that having those tools installed would only screw over the people who bough the games legitimately? because infringers would never have to deal with that bullshit. they go out of their way with time and money to introduce these offensive, unstable "protection" technologies yet vehemently argue that it prevents "piracy"? yet, "pirates" are the ones who are the least inconvenienced and hindered...
something just doesn't add up.
pissing off your paying customers is one of the few things you don't want to do... i wonder where they went to business school?
Re:i wonder... (Score:3, Informative)
It didn't back in Doom3. You just install the separately-distributed Linux executable, copy a directory from each of the CDs onto your hard drive, and play from disc henceforth.
Currently, securerom-style copyprotection on Linux would be a waste of effort. There are many Windows customers who don't know how to install no-cd patches, but nearly everyone running Linux has that level of technical skill.
This isn't Quake! (Score:3, Insightful)
God, I Hate Flash. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:God, I Hate Flash. (Score:3, Informative)
https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/2
it works wonderfull, surely it is a workaround, but it is not as bad as not being able to use 32bit programs at all.
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Loki tried to market Linux games, and I bought just about every title that they had released, but it didn't save them, because there weren't enough people like me, who were willing to put their money where their mouth was.
Anyways, as much as I appreciate id for releasing Linux binaries and I love Blizzard for supporting the Macintosh, at the same time, don't think that just because some big name is porting their code to a particulr platform that you really love, isn't going to make other people do the same.
If it did, then this would be old news because Linux and Mac *would* have the same games that Windows has now. But fact is that these big names have supported Linux/Mac for a long time, and there's still very little more support now than there was before.
Re:quake 4 linux (Score:2)
I don't think you can say "it didn't work". Id obviously knows about us Linux users, or they wouldn't keep releasing Linux versions, would they?
I purchased the Windows version (in the spiffy tin box), then later bought the Linux versi
Re:quake 4 linux (Score:2)
It's actually *not* that unusual that id would releaase two seperate graphics engines for Windows and Linux once you learn how they tend to work. They tend to write very highly optimized code-paths for anything that would benefit from this. Considering that Windows Vista will seriously damage OpenGL performance, and actually Windows OpenGL performance
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English version of Windows 2000/XP
Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or Athlon XP 2000+ Processor
512MB RAM
8x speed CD-ROM drive and latest drivers
2.8GB uncompressed hard-drive space, plus 400MB for Windows swap file
100% DirectX 9.0c compatible 16-bit sound card and latest drivers
100% Windows 2000/XP compatible mouse, keyboard and latest drivers
DirectX 9.0c included
3D Hardware Accelerator Card required
100% DirectX 9.0c compatible 64MB
Hardware Accelerated video card and the latest d
Re:quake 4 linux (Score:2, Interesting)
So yeah, Quake 4 for Windows uses BOTH OpenGL AND a subset DirectX, but it never uses Direct3D.
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All these same questions came out when Quake 2 was released.
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The first time I saw Linux, my friend demonstrated rendering the original Quake in a window, while running Netscape 3, and an xterm. Of course, seeing all of that, I was hooked... I ran home, fired up xmodem, and started downloading my first slackware install
Wow.. I'm
Speaking of Open-Source : GFX Cards. (Score:2)
Which 3D card do you know have decent open-source support ?
And of them, which are open source encouraged by card maker vs. open source alternative to binary that was developped by reverse engeneering because card maker refuses to make specs available ?
Card I know of
- ATI Radeon up to 9250 - working opensource drivers, some specs from ATI (with NDA restriction).
- ATI Radeon up to 9800 (and somewhat up to X850...) - developpment of opensource drivers, without ATI support (not availa
Re:Buy Windows, use on Linux (Score:5, Interesting)
It also gives ID firm numbers on how many actually use the linux version. So if you bought the game, please dl it.
Re:Buy Windows, use on Linux (Score:2)
Re:Portage... (Score:3, Informative)
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This said, I'm much happier doing my developement on Linux when it's possible. Debugging isn't as easy as MSVC, but the environement just feels right for me.
TTimo
Re:Need RAM! (Score:2, Informative)
MS PPTP? http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/ [sourceforge.net] (recommending Suse 10.0)
Cisco has a client which is included in Knoppix.
Just trying to help.
Re:Need RAM! (Score:2)
Re:Adrain Carmack fired (Score:2)
Anyone know why id is worth 105 million?
If they are bought out and the main dudes retire, where does the future income come from? I know they license the engines, but that plus sales of current games can't be more than a few years of diminishing sales.
Anyone think the name alone will sale enough products in the future to make it worthwhile?
Wow that is interesting. (Score:2)
How long has Adrian been such a greedy bastard? He has gotten over $3 million a year the last several years, and was offered a $20 million dollars to buy back his stock when he wanted to sell out to Activision. But no that wasn't good enough.
I am glad that the rest of id voted against Adrian on the Activision sale. It sucks that they had to fire him but if I were the other founders I certainly wouldn't want someone that intended to sell out the company holding a 40%
One word... (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.icculus.org/quake3 [icculus.org]
I just grabbed it and 'make' just worked. Works perfectly.