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Exceed Haven. Best known - or rather unknown, because only about five people have ever heard of it - as the biggest QuakeWorld mod that nobody played. The story of its creation is a long meandering tale of bullshit that involves love, betrayal, and 3D boners. It won't be recounted.
But suffice it to say, Exceed Haven had ambition... And in a shocking twist, it actually delivered on most of it. The parts that wound up on the cuttingroom floor were, in the end, bad ideas that copied Team Fortress just for the sake of copying it.
After its breathlessly unawaited public release(which was a comedy of errors. Several years of development, and only about 1 hour of playtesting. You do the math.), it quickly became clear the entire mod was cursed by demons from Hell. From chronic server problems to the frankly paranormal levels of apathy it inspired in all who gazed upon it, Exceed Haven was one fucked Quake mod.
And yet, it somehow soldiered on. Updates came and went. Bugfix after bugfix. Seasons changed.
Until finally, I could no longer justify the profound waste of time that was supporting a QuakeWorld mod that literally no one actually played. Time to abandon this God damn disaster. That was the plan.
Then I ran accross QEXPO 2008, and thought... You know what? Why not give the old girl one last hurrah before I push her off a cliff?
And ye, the special QEXPO Edition of Exceed Haven was born. This version finally shores up some old, nagging bugs and makes netplay a little frendlier. It even has a few bonus features thrown in. I also decided to finish up and release some projects I'd given up on... Tweaked monster skins. Launcher app. New user pack.
As an extra special giveaway just for visiting this booth, I've also compiled the QuakeSpy Funpack. Mmm... Tasty! |
 Since the dawn of time, the average Quake mod has focused on one goal, and one goal alone: extending the gameplay of the original Quake. Sure, they might have crazy new weapons and wacky new skills, but at the end of the day, they're still built on the same foundation.
Exceed Haven was designed from the beginning to knock down Quake's foundation and build a whole different game on top. The pacing is thoughtful. The tactics are real. The emphasis is on survival. And no one weapon rules the roost.
Rocket jumping? Sayonara. Bunnyhopping? You aren't a rabbit. Playing Exceed Haven like it's Quake is your one-way ticket to Deadsville. |
 What kind of mod is Exceed Haven? Deathmatch? Capture The Flag? Cooperative? Actually, it's all of the above. With three distinct and fully fleshed-out modes of play, Exceed Haven is a regular old triple feature.
Other Quake mods treat different modes as a mere novelty, or spin them off into entirely seperate code branches. Once the cheap thrills wear out, how fun is playing deathmatch in something that was never intended for it, and how annoying is being forced to connect to a new address just to play the Co-op version of your favorite mod? With Exceed Haven, you can go from playing CTF on 2fort5, to fragging monsters in e1m1 after nothing more than a simple map change.
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 Exceed Haven USERPACK(Windows installer, 4.5MB) All that is Exceed Haven. The game assets, custom SBAR, qwprogs.dat, EX-Launcher... PLUS! The MVDSV XE server application. Make playing - and even hosting - Exceed Haven a breeze.
Exceed Haven USERPACK(Platfrom neutral zip archive, 4MB) All that is Exceed Haven... But without the fat. Includes the game assets, custom SBAR, and qwprogs.dat file. See the included README NOW!! for important information. Extract with directory structure intact.
Exceed Haven MAP PACK(zip archive, 27MB) Simply put, a ton of maps. Team Fortress and Three Wave CTF maps, to be specific. Each one was hand picked for use with Exceed Haven. Excluded from the USERPACK because the total would weigh in at more than 30MB(!). As with all Quake maps, you should extract these to your /id1/maps/ directory.
*Even though the QEXPO Edition of Exceed Haven has gone through a multitude of fixes, you should still expect a bugfest due to the mindblowing lack of play testing. And, naturally, the main server is currently running the wrong version of Exceed Haven. You should definitely expect a bugfest there.
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Ex-Launcher was created to be an extremely simple launcher app for Exceed Haven. Aside from the " Swap SBAR" feature, however, it can actually be used as a completely stand-alone front end for Quake... Download now! |
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The GameSpy of today is, inarguably, a tragically awful piece of software. But before it stank to high heavens, it was an indespensible tool for locating Quake World servers. Alas, those days are gone... Or are they? With the QSpy Funpack, you can finally relive the past - a past where there was still a decent QuakeWorld browser for Windows. This collection includes not only two hard-to-find versions of GameSpy 3D, but also two whole versions of QuakeSpy... Download now! |
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