Special Edition DVD
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Special Edition DVD
Although I had Q2, I didn't have either mission pack, so I got the Special Edition of Q4.
We are now really spoiled as gamers. Unless you have an updated Q2 engine and a hi-res texture pack, it's tough to stomach the lack of detail from the Q2 and earlier era. At some point I'll get through those XP's though.
Thankfully, there are lots of great Q1/2 engine projects (and hopefully we'll be seeing some cool ones for Q3 here soo! :icon31: ).
We are now really spoiled as gamers. Unless you have an updated Q2 engine and a hi-res texture pack, it's tough to stomach the lack of detail from the Q2 and earlier era. At some point I'll get through those XP's though.
Thankfully, there are lots of great Q1/2 engine projects (and hopefully we'll be seeing some cool ones for Q3 here soo! :icon31: ).
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Holy fucking shit dude, you just said the magic words. :icon28: Kick was easily the best Q2 mod ever made (well, after Q2CTF) and me and my buds used to LAN-play that all the time. You just incited a whole wave of saddening nostalgia upon me. :icon23:riddla wrote:If you ever have a lan party, be sure to load up the mod called KICK
Q2 soccer fucking ruled.
i would be content if the thing just had the fucking music on it
fun fact though - the disc is already multisessioned; if you play it in WMP or something another you'll hear all the playermodel sounds
. so its not like it wasnt possible or summat
fun fact though - the disc is already multisessioned; if you play it in WMP or something another you'll hear all the playermodel sounds

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There's still a number of decent Q2 servers up. I still play L-Fire CTF semi-regularly on 66.36.243.128:27910 - I'm actually about to head there now (it's always full, usually). :icon26: There's even a few Kick servers up still (although they're all Euro). :icon28:
Methinks we should organize some sort of Q2 fest action one of these days, for nostalgia's sake.
BTW, does anyone remember Chaos? Now that was the shit. :icon23:
Methinks we should organize some sort of Q2 fest action one of these days, for nostalgia's sake.
BTW, does anyone remember Chaos? Now that was the shit. :icon23:
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Q2 is still chuggin along at Tastyspleen
http://tastyspleen.net
http://tastyspleen.net/quake/servers/list.cgi
http://tastyspleen.net
http://tastyspleen.net/quake/servers/list.cgi
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Tastyspleen!!??? LOLDukester wrote:Q2 is still chuggin along at Tastyspleen
http://tastyspleen.net
http://tastyspleen.net/quake/servers/list.cgi
Nice name!

Well I didnt mean completely dead.dzjepp wrote:How did it die? There are people still playing.

There will probably always be somewhat of a community for Q2, but really its not like it used to be. I know a lot of people moved on to Q3 when it came out, but what really killed it was the nose and suc cheat paks which started becoming pretty common, as well as other pak cheats and zbots. also the lack of further development of bwadmin and no way to verify client side paks.

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Actually, it died before that.§ìgñå wrote:Well I didnt mean completely dead.dzjepp wrote:How did it die? There are people still playing.![]()
There will probably always be somewhat of a community for Q2, but really its not like it used to be. I know a lot of people moved on to Q3 when it came out, but what really killed it was the nose and suc cheat paks which started becoming pretty common, as well as other pak cheats and zbots. also the lack of further development of bwadmin and no way to verify client side paks.
I ran Quake 2 servers, CTF & Weapons Factory for several years. We were in the top 10 for quite a while (Rabbitpoos and Sinister Footwear servers). I also ran a master server for Quake 2 games and watched the statistics quite a bit.
Quake2 died long before anti-cheats stopped being updated. This was mostly due to an explosion of online gaming choices. A lot of people rapidly went to Quake3 and were disappointed with the skill-flattening and other changes. So, they went to Counter-Strike, Unreal, and the increasing number of other games.
This migration can be seen (well at least starting in 2000*, 1 year after Q3 showed up) by looking at gamespy statistics for different dates at (url won't format due to "*", copy paste the whole url) http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://gamespy.com/stats" archive.org
When I stopped hosting Q2 games, anti-cheat technology was still up to date, but even top servers couldn't hold a large enough crowd to justify spending the time to admin them.
*Due to the archive not going back to 1999, you see the migration in progress rather than when it began...ie: Counter-Strike is already 10x more popular than Q3 at the first archived page and Unreal Tournament is already as popular as Q3.
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Cool. Those were the Golden Days. :icon23:HateFactor wrote:Holy crapshit, RabbitPoo's was the bomb-diggity. I still have a couple dozen demos of me playing there.
Rabbitpoo is a great guy. He didn't charge for hosting. I donated the hardware to upgrade the 666Mhz Linux server (it didn't have a case but who could see it anyway?!?!) to a new 900 Mhz rack server. My home Q2 box wasn't as powerful as the server I bought :icon28:
It was well worth it and I still talk to a lot of people who frequented the servers.
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