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Incline Quake II Enhanced Edition from Nightdive?

430am

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Quake 2 is a much better singleplayer experience, and Quakeworld is the best multiplayer out of all of them by an abyss long gap. Fight me about it. In Quake. You can pick the game and the map.
 

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steam or what other DRM platform you have

Getting these from GOG makes more sense, especially if you already own the originals there.

Quake II would look great with the same tasteful lighting upgrades as Quake got, it won't even need higher poly models but having a higher resolution texture mod as an option in the settings would be great. GOG's version never included the original soundtrack, or at least it wasn't automatically enabled. That too would undoubtedly come with the remaster, as would the (broken) addons. One or more of the official addon campaigns had a save corruption bug.

The sourceports apparently fix all of those vanilla problems but getting a ready-to-play version free from GOG or Steam is more convenient.
 

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