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Don't think!  feeeeeal
Ya that's what I thought.  Anyone know where I can get a hold of quake/quake 2 game data?
Buy it at the id software website. Don't even TRY discussing warez.
Don't think!  feeeeeal
Isn't it open source?
ROFL Cheesy No it's not.
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cortez: 2009-01-09 09:41:50 am
Stalker!
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ROFL Cheesy No it's not.


quite not right.
the map files and the engines are open source

maybe this will help you http://www.freequake.net/
That's it's maps and source code, but NOT most of the original game data, which can ONLY be bought or replaced by some high-res skin.
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*Khaos4wood casts Resurrection*

What's a good non-GL engine?  Most of the ones I've tried so far (and I've tried alot) either crash at some point in E1M1, run slowly, or are OpenGL-based.

The latest one I've tried is ezQuake, which works perfectly except that it doesn't have any SP features.
Hey Ho Let's Go
Did you try Bengt Jardrup's engine? It seems to run on any systems.

http://user.tninet.se/~xir870k/
http://user.tninet.se/~xir870k/glquakebjp.zip

Or you could try the software version of JoeQuake.

http://joequake.runecentral.com/downloads.html
:(
I haven't, but I can see in the link that it's a GL engine.  The problem stems from the fact that my computer is really outdated and the video card in it was in development already when OpenGL came out, so it has really poor support for it.  I can't run hardly anything on this computer if it uses OpenGL.

However, I was posting over at Quake One and got directed to directq (see whut I did there?), which is apparently a direct porting of the original Quake engine to Direct3D, which is exactly what I'm looking for.  Just d/led it and I'm gonna give it a try, I'll post here if it doesn't work for some reason.