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  2. Quake modding - Wikipedia

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    Based on id Software's open stance towards game modifications, their Quake series became a popular subject for player mods beginning with Quake in 1996. Spurred by user-created hacked content on their previous games and the company's desire to encourage the hacker ethic, Id included dedicated modification tools into Quake, including the QuakeC programming language and a level editor.

  3. List of video games derived from mods - Wikipedia

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    Tower Unite is the standalone version of GMod Tower by Pixeltail Games, which was a mod for Garry's Mod. Garry's Mod, in turn, was a mod for Half-Life 2. Tremulous: Quake III Arena: 2005 August 11 2006 March 31 Inspired by the Quake II modification Gloom, which also features alien vs human

  4. Quake II - Wikipedia

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    The full source code to Quake II version 3.19 was released under the terms of the GNU GPL-2.0-or-later on December 22, 2001. Version 3.21 followed later. Version 3.21 followed later. An LCC -friendly version was released on January 1, 2002, by a modder going by the name of Major Bitch.

  5. Action Quake 2 - Wikipedia

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    The mod caught the attention of id Software in June 1998, who wished to include it in their upcoming Quake II: Internet Pack No. 1 (Netpack 1): Extremities, a commercial add-on product for Quake II. This expansion CD was released in the U.S. on November 26, 1998, included was the final version 1.0c of Action Quake, along with 11 other publicly ...

  6. Quake 4 and Farming Simulator 19 Are Now Free With ... - AOL

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    Quake 4 and Farming Simulator 19's regular price is still $14.99 and $19.99, and although they go on sale often, Prime Gaming's current offer is the best way to grab the two games for free and ...

  7. Quake II engine - Wikipedia

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    The Quake II engine (id Tech 2.5), is a game engine developed by id Software for use in their 1997 first-person shooter Quake II. [1] It is the successor to the Quake engine . Since its release, the Quake II engine has been licensed for use in several other games.

  8. id Tech - Wikipedia

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    The Quake III Arena engine was updated to patch 1.26 and later versions are called "Quake III Team Arena engine" with a new MD4 skeletal model format and huge outdoor areas. id Tech 3 is the first in this series to require an OpenGL-compliant graphics accelerator to run. The source code was released on 19 August 2005 under GPL-2.0-or-later.

  9. Xonotic - Wikipedia

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    Xonotic (/ z oʊ ˈ n ɒ t ɪ k, k s oʊ-/) [2] is a free and open-source [3] first-person shooter video game. It was developed as a fork of Nexuiz, following controversy surrounding the game's development. The game runs on a heavily modified version of the Quake engine known as the DarkPlaces engine.