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Quake III: Gold brings you the most lethal duo on the planet in an Arena collection guaranteed to leave you black, blue and begging for more.
Quake III Arena
Welcome to the Arena, where high-ranking warriors are transformed into spineless mush. Aban...
Quake III: Gold brings you the most lethal duo on the planet in an Arena collection guaranteed to leave you black, blue and begging for more.
Quake III Arena
Welcome to the Arena, where high-ranking warriors are transformed into spineless mush. Abandoning every ounce of common sense and any trace of doubt, you lunge onto a stage of narrowing landscapes and veiled abysses. Your new environment rejects you with lava pits and atmospheric hazards as legions of foes surround you, testing the gut reaction that brought you here in the first place. Your new mantra, fight or be finished.
Quake III Team Arena
You entered the Arena alone. Now it's time to share the glory. Create an alliance of forces where teamwork is the only method to achieve total dominance. A distinct games test each troop's synthesis and strength to exacting degrees. Co-operation is the only course of action. And war.... the only alternative. Soldiers, once alone in their struggle, now face the arena as one.
This game is what all multiplayer online fps game should strive to be. Quake 3 is a fast pace fps that will keep you on your toes and keep your eyes pealed all the time. You have to keep moving and find weapons and upgrades before other players do in big complex maps and kill everyone. This is the original online fps experience all others are cheap chinese knock-offs 8/10
Quake 3 is the game that got me into first person shooters...
Though I prefer the first Quake game over Quake 3, I played Quake 3 first. I first played Quake 3 Arena on the old Sega Dreamcast, then the CD-ROM on PC in Windows ME. The multiplayer of Quake 3, even against bots, still stands up long after its 1999 debut. The ioquake3 source port for Linux and Mac has seen to it every operating system can run Quake 3. The smorgasborg of user-created maps and skins have stretched out the life of Quake 3 exponentially. If you've got $15 to blow, or less when it's on sale, grab Quake 3.
Played this a few years after release, when it was still extremely popular. No story, purely multiplayer; singleplayer is simulated multiplayer against lethal bots. If you're looking for a fast, streamlined game to test your reflexes and deathmatch skills, this is it. Although the characters are low-poly, the graphics still hold out, primarily due to the textures and lightning. Certainly, some of them were jaw-dropping at the time, invoking a justifiable accusation that the game was as much a deliberate advertisment for the Q3 engine as it was an arena shooter. Speaking of the engine, it's scalability is impressive. Turning off features sequentially enabled gameplay on weaker and weaker cards in an almost linear fashion, until it would run on almost any card that did texture-mapped triangles. John Carmack's magic! But that's something of no concern for even laptop bog-standard gpus today. Although Tribes revolutionised openworld multiplayer deathmatch and team gameplay modes, Q3 and UT pushed these right into the mainstream in 1999.
i must have spent more time playing Q3 than any other game...
always striving to win the multiplayer combat experience
CTF was my goto, 3wave maps, osp mod... lots of experimental things like
headhunter, instagib, excessive, killerbees, some kind of RTS tank mod?!
at its height there were always players, new ideas, new things.
things that make Quake3 relevant today:
- modding
- open source
- community (shifted to quakelive?)
(same as all the early idtech: open source GPL)
on linux i play ioquake3 & quake3e (enhanced)
these even run fluidly on a raspberry pi 4b
dedicated servers keep the game alive. remember dedicated servers?!
Arena style shooters have evolved since the late 90s early 2000s... that doesnt mean the originals are less than before.
QuakeLive experimental browser game (free) was quite an upgrade. when my QL account was wiped for "inactivity" i gave up on that avenue. i earned a rare quakecon badge and it was gone, i never looked back.
Although the game does not come with precompiled binaries for Linux, you can download ioQuake3 binaries through the package repository that you use. Pretty fun arena shooter!