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With
this edition of the Quake Magazine (original title eh?)
we
venture into unknown territory. With id's Quake III Arena on the horizon
posing as a multiplayer dedicated platform, our beloved single player Quake
is in jeopardy. Perhaps that is jumping to unfounded conclusions however.
For what has really captured the single player editing and gaming niche
since Quake II? Unreal has turned out maps in spurts. Sin? Sin who? Half-Life?
Perhaps Half-Life. Neil Manke's recent release of USS Darkstar does prove
once and for all that a lone mapper can deliver a quality production. Or
perhaps it's the next batch of games waiting in the wings? Kingpin seems
to have created a buzz but what will it be like to edit?
But why do
we have to always be waiting for the next new thing anyway? Quake I in
GL is absolutely gorgeous. I still find myself returning to that platform
to take on a Death Knight or a pack of heavy breathing Scrag now and then.
Perhaps I have been remiss for not pursuing the trickle of new maps for
Quake I. I suppose I have been. Quake II while slowing down shows no signs
of rolling over just yet either. Some very high quality levels have appeared
in the past several months. Perhaps we can make do with a bot laden Quake
III Arena until Quake IV returns to recapture the single player niche.
I like to think that is how it will play out, but then again who knows?
This months
Quake Magazine has some good stuff from two of those quality Quake II mappers
still on the scene, Rick Troppman and Yuri Davidov. Lt Dan has provided
us with his thoughts on the highest voted Quake II levels which make up
the Top Ten List. And there is even a comix and a very special contest to
round it all out. Enjoy!
~Igor
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June
1999
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Rick
Troppman:
"Quake
II is still, in my mind the absolute best pure shooter out there. Half-Life
is an absolutely awesome enhancement to the great Quake II engine but somehow
lacks the monsters that Quake II has to offer."
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Yuri
Davidov:
"I enjoyed
playing HalfLife, but when I got to the end of it, I lost interest
to it. Probably it's because this game has an integral and accomplished
subject matter, while Quake2 leaves more space for fantasy."
Ok, get
your thinking caps on. This Quake trivia contest will have you fraggin'
your brain to win this Limited Edition Exclusive
Prize.
Looking
for some good Quake II Levels to play? Lt. Dan takes a look at the 10
most popular as voted by you.
You asked
for it didn't you? The Comix return.
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