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    Does anyone still have the old demo.cfg file.. it allowed you to watch demos in slow-mo etc. I know apparently joequake does this.. but joequake runs green interlaced like on my pc. If you have the file, plz email to captainpeon.at.gmail.com - would be much appreciated..

    -Chase

  • #2
    if u really want to use joequake add -bpp 32 to the command line

    or

    use Qrack or Proquake and use the arrow keys to control the demo.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by R00k View Post
      if u really want to use joequake add -bpp 32 to the command line

      or

      use Qrack or Proquake and use the arrow keys to control the demo.

      lol, did not ever know that.

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      • #4
        how to watch a demo ? the command i mean..

        'i know its prolly in game...

        does it matter where i put the file ?

        could it b anywhere on my comp ?

        please give an example with a demo name..
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        • #5
          Originally posted by StatiC View Post
          how to watch a demo ? the command i mean..

          'i know its prolly in game...

          does it matter where i put the file ?

          could it b anywhere on my comp ?

          please give an example with a demo name..
          If your using Windows, you could file associate it with your Quake client.

          Right-click on the demo file, go to Open With, and find your quake executable, and check off "always use this application". That way, in the future, you can just double click on the demo to watch it.

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