Quake3 Demo Test Released 174
It seems like everyone and their dog wrote in with the news that the Quake 3 Demo Test is now available for download. Win32 only at the moment, although that probably won't stop most of you. Highlights include single player mode with bots (it says here), and a new map. And it does look very pretty.
id's webserver can't handle it... (Score:2)
./ incoming (Score:1)
Web Server Getting Pistol Whipped (Score:2)
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 16:44:15 GMT
Server: WebSitePro/2.3.15
WebSite Pro, eh? I'm getting 'Connection Refused' errors at times, though. This does not point to a problem with the web server. It's the OS. We had this problem with NT. The TCP stack is a pile of shit. 3 million hit a day web site had this problem. We put them on a Solaris box with Apache and it took the beating and didn't cry to mommy.
Anyways, if you're company is running a promo, tell your ISP well before it happens. I work for one and can tell you about the many times where the number if hits go from 2000/day to 50+/sec for a site and we have to rush and configure the system to handle the load. I don't mind rushing around too much, but before that happens, your company looks bad.
I wonder... (Score:2)
Re:id's webserver can't handle it... (Score:1)
jawad
Re:only win32 client is available (Score:2)
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It's October 6th. Where's W2K? Over the horizon again, eh?
Re:Quake3 (Score:1)
Given the number of Quake addicts in the slashdot crowd, I'd say that the 'ol effect is in force, here.
Dirk
Re:id's webserver can't handle it... (Score:1)
Servers demo is available on (Score:5)
So far, the list I'm aware of is:
www.quake3arena.com [quake3arena.com] (hosed)
fileplanet.com [fileplanet.com] (hosed)
mngamers.com [mngamers.com] (some speed)
Blues News [bluesnews.com] (some speed)
Post more as you find them...
Q3 Arena (Score:1)
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It sez runs on Win95 or better...
so whats stopping it running on linux?
Here's a good review (Score:2)
Re:I wonder... (Score:1)
Just how many people *don't* run Quake?
Lots. Plenty of people aren't even gamers. A lot of people round here that I know prefer Half-Life to Quake. It's about the only remaining reason for keeping a Windows partition; it's also the best game I've played to date and you are missing out on it!! Too bad there's no Linux client.
HEY!!! (Score:1)
Re:I wonder... (Score:1)
Re:Servers demo is available on (Score:1)
/. has NOT killed the servers...
Re:id's webserver can't handle it... (Score:2)
Re:I wonder... (Score:2)
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Thank Goodness I got this thing at 6am! (Score:1)
Oh, and YEEHAAA! It finally supports my controller. My hands have been suffering something terrible playing with the KBD.
I look forward to fragging you all senseless!
Kintanon
Re:Q3 Arena (Score:1)
hope this helps, unless this is a "zerokewl@aol.com"-style troll
A mirror (Score:3)
ftp://q3:q3@129.22.254.36:271
for my mirror of the win32 file
If you want to play get a 3d card, cheap. (Score:1)
Do you have a 3d card?
I'm running on a Celeron 266 w/Voodoo 2 and the test ran nicely (both Linux + Win98).
Voodoo 2's can run with your current 2d card and they are pretty cheap.
More Servers - List from BluesNews (Score:3)
Re:A mirror (Score:1)
Re:Thank Goodness I got this thing at 6am! (Score:2)
"We hope you find fun and laughter in the new millenium" - Top half of fastfood gamepiece
Re:Q3 Arena (Score:1)
Basically, id releases a couple of beta tests to the public before they finalize the code. Like qTest came out quite a while before the real Quake or Quake demo (just episode one) came out. This is a test of what will be in the real demo.
Hope that clarifies.
Jake
Re:Web Server Getting Pistol Whipped (Score:2)
Your high hitting site might only have very small files or responses. Yeah, the connections are short and sweet. The TCP stack recovers. It's able to take it. But with long persistent connections the sockets stay open longer. The stack runs outta room. Bam, the stack crashes. You get 'Connection Refused' until it recovers.
We contacted MS on this. They gave us nothing to help us. We moved to Solaris and it works great now.
Re:Thank Goodness I got this thing at 6am! (Score:1)
Re:Servers demo is available on (Score:1)
Re:Q3 with a Riva? (Score:2)
Q3test looks better on linux... (Score:1)
And, setting up my box to run q3 was easy and quick. We cannot say the same of that "no-roadmap" windows98 that needs a beta directX that's incompatible with anything else...
Have you noted how painfull can be to have 2 video setups in a windows machine? That's not user friendly...
The fact is: The teleports look better on linux, and I like that
Why Quake is big news?
I grew up gaming (since my C64). Why should I stop now, married w/children?
Yes, it's off-topic...who cares?
QUICK MIRROR (for now) (Score:3)
Re:Web Server Getting Pistol Whipped (Score:1)
Good point, though. You can better handle a large is _IF_ you know what you are doing. Kinda goes without saying. Too bad MS support have us 0 help.
And this is not just anti-MS rhetoric. Don't know where you pulled that from. I was talking about an experience I personally had. It just happens to be with NT. No FUD there.
Re:Here's a good review (Score:1)
dtheatre had the news before slashdot. Cool, 'cause that let me get most of the demo before slashdot added to the already bogged server...
Re:Thank Goodness I got this thing at 6am! (Score:2)
I use the mouse with the controller. It looks a little odd, but it works for my poor hands. The Controller is nice and ergonomic for my left hand. I use it for forward, strafing, jump, crouch, zoom and item use. Mouse for aiming, firing, and switching weapons. I consistently score in the top 5 of any server I drop by.
Kintanon
Re:Q3 with a Riva? (Score:1)
It's just not a game...... (Score:3)
Re:./ incoming (Score:1)
Sites like q3arena.com, bluesnews, etc, have been following the advent of the release all night, and as such, they've created several thousand glazed-eyes, foaming at the mouth individuals who can't wait to get q3demo. Charon.idsoftware.com was jam-packed at about 3:00 AM EST this morning, so it would seem that people have been anticipating this long LONG before
Re:Q3 with a Riva? (Score:1)
Re:Quake3 (Score:1)
Mirror (Score:1)
I'm downloading it now at a blazing 10K
I'll have it up and mirrored for now at
loki.rh.rit.edu
quake3/quake3
if you log in and nothing is there.. i'm not done downloading it yet
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The art of flying is throwing yourself at the ground...
Been there, done that (Score:2)
The older games (Wolf3D, Doom, Quake) actually felt like games. They were fun, and kept you occupied for hours.
Ever since Quake II though, it doesn't feel like you're playing a game, it feels like you're using a 3D engine. Yeah, the single player aspect was there, but for some reason the fun wasn't.
I guess the point-and-die thing still has its appeal to some people, but I'm waiting for something with more substance, not just some program that can throw a bunch of texture-mapped shapes on the screen and call itself a game.
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Re:Thank Goodness I got this thing at 6am! (Score:2)
I use a Logitech Cyberman 2 as my controller. Trackballs are just too slow. The recovery time from one side of the screen to the other just isn't quite there, and the precision is missing a little. As it stands, LC2 + Mouse = You get PWEENED!! >:)
Kintanon --- Look for me on various servers as Valis
Re:And We Care, Why ? (Score:2)
But all these games are getting old if you think about it. They're the load of the same weapons, occassionally something unique coming alone (railgun for q2, ASMD for Unreal, Egon for Half Life). Each game is trying to pile on as many features as it can without really adding anything NEW to the genre.
It's sad, really..
Bzzt: Netcraft says: (Score:2)
I'll have to take their word for it. Can't actually connect, myself... Fortunately I have other Quake geek friends who were up in the middle of the night to download local copies.
Why I suggested Voodoo2 (Score:1)
1. Its cheaper than current generation 3d cards
2. You can still use your 2d card. So you don't have to beta test new Linux/Win9x drivers
But you do have very good points. My first post was directed to people who are not hardcore FPS players or just want a cheap upgrade to improve performance.
Let us not forgot... (Score:1)
ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/idgames/idstuff/quake3/
Now THAT'S a site I'd like to try to
Re:This is news? (Score:2)
Kintanon
An offtopic congrats (Score:1)
TNT RIVA HOWTO??? (Score:1)
Re:TNT RIVA HOWTO??? (Score:2)
Step 1: Remove the TNT Riva from your system.
Step 2: Place the Riva on your living room floor.
Step 3: Liberally sprinkle lighter fluid and/or gasoline onto the Riva
Step 4: Light the Riva.
Step 5: Go purchase a decent 3D Card such as the 99$ V3 2000.
Kintanon
fast mirror... going fast (Score:1)
Re:Let us not forgot... (Score:1)
its really funky.
I used to get kick ass speeds (700KB/s or more) from sunsite AKA metalab.unc.edu about a year ago. Recently they have been sucking too (if you can call 40KB/s sucking
I wish someone would plop some really high speed lines out there in all the right spots. That would make me happy again
have fun
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The art of flying is throwing yourself at the ground...
Re:Q3 with a Riva? (Score:1)
Hope this improves on the next version of XFree86.
Fast mirror (Score:1)
http://www.screenshotz.net/quake.php3 [screenshotz.net]
There it is.. should be no lag.. have fun :)
Re:And We Care, Why? (Score:1)
Quake III would never make it on its own as a single player game, precisely because games like Half-Life and R6 are out there. However, it's faster than Unreal or Half-Life, and much more of a blast to play. Quake III give, in my opinion, the best testeronic (I know it's not a word) release of any computer game I've ever played.
So....accept the game for what it is and what Carmack wants it to be..a quick, visually and audially exciting game meant to be played without a lot of planning or thought (though many quake-ers I know will argue THAT point). Have fun.
*downloads immediately*
Re:Bzzt: Netcraft says: (Score:1)
Nice Heinlein reference (Score:2)
What it has to do with Quake, though, I have no idea.
Re:[ot] quake 1 on NT (Score:1)
Szo
Re:Servers demo is available on (Score:1)
More than deathmatch? (Score:1)
Re:TNT RIVA HOWTO??? (Score:2)
For those in the UK... (Score:2)
ADDY: ftp.u-net.net
USER: anonymous
PASS: your@email.com
PATH:
I averaged about 225k/s so enjoy it while it's there...
maybe you just suck. (Score:1)
I have made it Available (Score:1)
I'll Try and keep it up (T1 speed - No promises)
up2ng
Or... (Score:1)
Yes, I believe that you made availiable something
that most already have.
The demo TEST is about 50,000k and yours is v1.08 which is about 34,000k.
But it is the thought that counts, right?
Re:A mirror (Score:1)
Re:TNT RIVA HOWTO??? (Score:1)
/Mir (eagerly awaiting XFree86 4.0)
Re:Been there, done that (Score:1)
Now, we have Quake three, which has basically gone and done to Quake 2 what Quake 2 did to Quake 1; Point 'N' Frag, fast-paced deathmatch action, stunningly improved graphics, and optimized performance for network play. This in itself is nice; if the industry were at the same point it was when Quake 2 came out, I'd say that Quake 3 would be a major contender. The big diffierence this time around, though, is that there are many multi-player shooters out there that have more exciting and interesting gameplay than the stock Quake experience. Regardless of the fact that the Q3 tests have thus far been easily the most mind-blowingly beautiful demos I've seen, I'm far more likely to spend several hours playing Tribes or Rainbow 6 than racking up frags in a game of Q3. There are too many good squad-based shooters available today to make a primarily deathmatch-oriented game a strong contender. Now, I stand a good chance of eating my words if, when I finally get this danged thing downloaded, I find significant changes to the "Player X has taken the lead with 34 frags" mentality that has driven the Doom/Quake series for so long; I will eat my words gladly if this is the case. If not, though, I'll probably spend a few hours marvelling at the sheer beauty of the game before switching back to the thrill of a good game of Tribes.
Re:Been there, done that (Score:1)
Quake was somewhat redundant. QuakeII was the game Quake should have been in the first place. While I had fun with them, I have to say that I'm not rushing out to download (and/or buy) them, now that I've got the computing capability.
Now System Shock 2, THERE's an original (and fun, and SPOOKY!) game. Definitely shows off creativity instead of just pretty pictures.
Re:I wonder... (Score:1)
I run Quake III on my Celeron 366 / Viper 770 Ultra at 800x600 with around 40FPS and at 1024x796 with around 30, and it is DAMN NICE.
All you need is a low-end TNT2 or high-end Voodoo 3 card or the like, and a nice ol' celery (which you'll hopefully get to overclock unlike me), and you are set.
All-in-all for almost a completely new system (Motherboard, CPU, RAM, Video) You'll spend no more than $350-$400 or so, is that so bad? Naahhh...
NOTE: It will probably be a while until TNT2 will be supported as good as Voodoo3 under Linux/XFree86's (but 4.0 is close) GL system and Linux's Quake III, just ta let yaz know. But it's cool I'm happy with my TNT2U (and soon a Celeron 550 (OC of course)
Boom, there it is.
Re:TNT RIVA HOWTO??? (Score:1)
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TNT2 Ultra or GeForce and wait for Linux support baby! (XFree86 4.0)
100+ KB/sec (Score:1)
Re:More Servers - List from BluesNews (Score:1)
We're looking forward to the slashdot effect. Never been tested that heavy yet, so bring on da noise!
You'll find more then just the link on the front page of the site. We're also trying to recruit people to volunteer their time. We know how important your time is, so if anyone does volunteer, you will be greatly appreciated.
Adios, amigos.
-Chris Simmons
Re:More than deathmatch? (Score:1)
Just dl'd it... (Score:1)
-Red
Re:A mirror (Score:1)
Re:Quake3 (Score:1)
FWIW...the mirror on ftp.cdrom.com was a little busy on the logging in, but was plenty fast on the download.
Dirk
Another Mirror (Score:1)
Re:QUICK MIRROR (for now) (Score:1)
Halo Is What You Are Looking For (Score:1)
Re:Quake: neato but going the wayside (Score:1)
FunOne
Re:I wonder... (Score:1)
Q3Demo Mirror (Score:1)
Happy downloading...!!!
16bit only at the moment (Score:1)
End User License Agreement (Score:2)
Re:maybe you just suck. (Score:1)
That's how most games are judged, once you get past the graphics & sound! Tell me, if you came into a brand new game that you just downloaded, only to find that all the commands made absouletly no sense, that you died every two seconds, that everyone around you was getting kills BUT you, and you were the only one frustrated out of your mind, would you continue playing the game? Doubtful. (no, Q3 is NOT like this, but I've played a few games recently that were ^_^)
Remember, it's a matter of opinion. No matter what any magazine tells you, there is NO proven "better game". I can't tell you what's better between UT & Q3, just because I have more fun playing UT, I think it's a better game. You don't have to agree with me, but don't go pointing out flaws in my logic as to what game I believe is better -- there's no way you can tell me that I *should* have more fun in Q3 than I do, or that I would have more fun in Q3 over UT if I was better in Q3. It's strictly a matter of opinion.
Don't go throwing flames, because I'm not in the mood. My original post is opinion, so is this one, and as such, it may disagree with what you believe.
New and Improved SlashMirror (Score:1)
ftp://128.253.254.56/q3DemoTEST.exe [128.253.254.56]
SlashMirror: Where to put files for fellow /.'ers
a fast mirror...? (Score:1)
Re:End User License Agreement (Score:1)
Here is the excerpt from README.EULA that covers this:
2.e. distribute the Software (except by electronic means, as permitted by section 3. hereinbelow) by any means, including, but not limited to direct mail, retail, mail order or other means;
Re:End User License Agreement (Score:1)
bye
Re:Been there, done that (Score:1)
I know it's windows only, I think. But, still, it's got to be the best game I've played in a long time (and I love FPS). I'm using it for a series of maps I haven't worked on for about six months now, but still . . .
nevermind (Score:1)
Re:WinQuake (Score:1)
Szo
Re:An offtopic congrats (Score:2)
The Number of the Beast is one of my favourite Heinlein books, and Gay Deceiver one of my favourite characters, with Minerva (pre-flesh) and Dora either tieing or coming a close second.
Nevermind never mind (Score:1)
Re:Q3 Better than Nerf Arena????? (Score:1)
Re:A mirror (Score:1)
whats missing in QIII (Score:1)
http://dtheatre.com/image.php3?shot0000.jpg
I remember one of the first things that I did with DOOM was to go outside and see what was around. Having a look at this shot, it seems that iD have yet to explore 'natural surroundings', with the exception of lighting and materials.
Things I would like to see in Quake IV,
jungle - L-Systems: http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/lsys/tutor.h
streetscape - remember Duke?
All these are possible (L-Systems, fractal geometry, noise functions) but iD continues concentrating and extending on the same (boring) old boxy architecture. Where's HR Giger when you need him?
Re:A mirror (Score:1)
Re:Web Server Getting Pistol Whipped (Score:2)
"NT sux."
"No it doesn't."
"Yes it does." (Score:4,Insightful)
"No it doesn't u fux."
"Right on!!"
"Wah wah wah wah wah."
"Take your FUD and go."
"Yeah, it totally sux."
"NT's IP stack sux."