![]() And if you're playing singleplayer, you may want to disable vertical auto-aim behavior by using the console to set "sv_aim 1". Particularly, you may want to change the value of the "fov" console variable if you are using a widescreen resolution - like "fov 100" for 16:10, or "fov 106" for 16:9. You can use the console to fiddle with some settings that aren't accessible through the menus. Particularly that guide talks about using the console, which is good to know about if you haven't played Quake before. Originally posted by Johnny Law:Oh, sure. If you ever want to get really under the hood with the configuration though, you can reference this guide: You should be able to configure ProQuake pretty well through the in-game menus. I'd say to try running "glpro493.exe" first, and only try the other one if you have some sort of problem with the graphics. The file "glpro493.exe" is ProQuake with an OpenGL renderer the file "dx8pro493.exe" is ProQuake with a DirectX renderer. Just copy them out of that folder into your "ProQuake\id1" folder. If you have the Steam version of Quake downloaded in the usual place, then you can find those pak files under "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\quake\id1". Inside "id1" you need to put copies of the files "pak0.pak" and "pak1.pak" from Quake. So, inside your "ProQuake" folder, you should create a new folder named "id1". You need a couple of data files in order to play Quake. Let's say you name this folder "ProQuake". Unzip those files into a folder somewhere. Can you give me a link to download proquake?Īnd the actual download link (for Windows): For QuakeWorld, I'd recommend using the package that I mentioned in your other thread. If you can't find any servers with a good ping for you then you should try the QuakeWorld style of multiplayer. ![]() Originally posted by Johnny Law:It looks like the latest versions of ProQuake have a built-in server browser that shows the list from, so it's pretty straightforward. ![]() You should disconnect and try some other server. Once you're connected to a server, if there is too much lag in your movements - if it feels too much like "ice skating" - then your ping to that server is too high. Picking a server in the same general geographical area as you should help avoid the worst delays. I also see that there are some Brazilian servers ("BR"). If you're in the USA, choose a server marked "US" if you're in Europe, choose a server marked "EU". Unfortunately this browser can't show the ping (network delay) between you and the server, which is pretty important for NetQuake. those servers should be at the top of the list. You want to pick a server that has some players currently on it. Press the Enter key to join the currently selected server. * Use the up and down arrows on your keyboard to move the selection up and down the list. * You should see a list of available game servers. * Choose "Multiplayer" from the main menu. That's the first step regardless of whether you are playing singleplayer or multiplayer. It looks like the latest versions of ProQuake have a built-in server browser that shows the list from, so it's pretty straightforward.įirst make sure that you use the Options menu to set up your key bindings, mouse sensitivity, video settings, etc.
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