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But Quake, as Willits sees it, helped form the online world we all live and play in. For id to make Quake Champions – and to dedicate it wholly to multiplayer – is to recognise that fact. Do people still play it? I mean, are there active servers and stuff? Is it available for free download from somewhere? I've been playing a lot of Quake Champions lately, would love to dive into this one for a few rounds if it's still active. Thanks for reminding me:)Wondering the same thing.
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- But it gets better, if you play a match, you get to keep the game forever, with a couple of starting Champions to boot. Modern Day Fast Paced Shooter. Announced last summer, Quake Champions is a class-based first-person shooter. And if you’ve played Quake or Quake 3 in the past, you know what to expect.
- There are currently 14 playable Champions in Quake Champions. Unlike previous Quake titles, Quake Champions has an emphasis on unique playable characters each with different abilties and stats. The Champions are characters from the previous Quake games or from completely other games also owned by Id Software. 1 Current Champions 1.1 Light 1.2 Medium 1.3 Heavy Champions can be sorted into three.
Miss the classic shooter from Splash Damage and id Software? Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory has a modern open source version you can play with ET: Legacy and there's a new release available.
Thanks to the original source being released back in 2010, it lives on with the dedicated team behind ET: Legacy and it's easily the best way to play the game with many improvements over the original while remaining compatible with the latest version of the original release.
From the release announcement:
It was also overdue, but now it's finally time for ET: Legacy 2.77 'Capture the City!', our most comprehensive release to date. Yes, we have been saying that about the past releases as well, but only because it's true! Thanks to an actually growing ET: Legacy community and more active interest and involvement by players and server owners alike, the amount of feedback we have received since 2.76 was absolutely astonishing. Thank you for that!
The actual blog post announcing it was pretty brief. Looking over the changelog, here's a few interesting bits:
- Raspberry Pi support
- HUD objective indicator
- Enabled IPV6 code by default
- New download container system to 'address security and convenience issues'
- PNG output for screenshots
- Private slots counter for server browser
- Allow setting multisample to 8x for increased visual quality
- Added shoutcaster mode / Added shoutcast overlay
- Added prestige feature that tracks players skill levels reset
It holds a truly special place in my heart, as I played the original to absolute death during the time of the original Xbox. It got me through some tough times and so it's pleasing to see it doing so well - now free and open source so everyone can get involved.
For the Linux version, you're going to want the 32bit build otherwise you're going to have issues joining servers as as it seems most servers still only provide 32bit mods. Hopefully they will eventually remove those servers from the list in the 64bit client. Akai eie pro mac os mojave.
Grab it from the ET: Legacy website.