Question about getting into Quake
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				VortexSpin
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Question about getting into Quake
I've been playing Quake III clones - Nexuiz, OpenArena, Warsow, Padman - for a while now, but I'd like to play the 'real' one, so to speak.  But I have a few doubts, some of which might sound really stupid to you guys I'm sure.  First, do I need to get a sealed copy of the game, or will a used copy do?  The reason I ask is because I don't want to buy a used version and find out the cd-key has been used already by the previous owner.  Second, are there a lot of servers out there to play on and people to play with?  I hear stuff like 3000 servers up and running, but are any of those in America?  It seems really unbelievable for a game that's 8 (?) years old.  Anyway, any help would be great.
			
			
									
						
										
						Re: Question about getting into Quake
Greetings, and welcome to the forums!
If you want to play Quake3, which I highly suggest
 , you should by the Quake Collection from steampowered.com.
http://steampowered.com/v/index.php?are ... =434&cc=NL
For a reasonable price of 30 bucks, you get all of the quake games, which is always a good plus (Quake1 and Quake2 are still being played, and there are graphical overhaul mods out there to make them look awesome). And there wont be any CD-Key issues either.
About the servers, when using the in game browser, it sees around 1700 servers. I haven't been able to tell how much players play the game in the evening, but the community is still active today.
Some of the better mods that is played is http://www.promode.org/). It is Quake 3 with competitive features and a better physics engine. I recommend to read the stickies on this forum and the FAQ on the main site.
I bought my Quake Collection last Sunday, and I am having a blast online! Sure, I get owned and ass raped at every turn, but I improve everyday. Most important thing to learn is how to move around in Quake.
This game is all about skills. And fun.
			
			
									
						
										
						If you want to play Quake3, which I highly suggest
http://steampowered.com/v/index.php?are ... =434&cc=NL
For a reasonable price of 30 bucks, you get all of the quake games, which is always a good plus (Quake1 and Quake2 are still being played, and there are graphical overhaul mods out there to make them look awesome). And there wont be any CD-Key issues either.
About the servers, when using the in game browser, it sees around 1700 servers. I haven't been able to tell how much players play the game in the evening, but the community is still active today.
Some of the better mods that is played is http://www.promode.org/). It is Quake 3 with competitive features and a better physics engine. I recommend to read the stickies on this forum and the FAQ on the main site.
I bought my Quake Collection last Sunday, and I am having a blast online! Sure, I get owned and ass raped at every turn, but I improve everyday. Most important thing to learn is how to move around in Quake.
This game is all about skills. And fun.
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				[xeno]Julios
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Re: Question about getting into Quake
for servers, get the all seeing eye 
http://videogames.yahoo.com/multiplayer
(trial version will run fine and for as long as u want it)
I'm personally an ra3 fan, and there is a small but active community.
			
			
									
						
										
						http://videogames.yahoo.com/multiplayer
(trial version will run fine and for as long as u want it)
I'm personally an ra3 fan, and there is a small but active community.
Re: Question about getting into Quake
Strange thing that... When I Open up gamespy's stats, it says Q3A has 4000 players, but on ASE there is only ~2000. Anyway both numbers are quite high, so yeah, it is popular.