I was going to pick up Quake 4, but many people have told me that the multiplayer isn't as good as Quake 3. Why is this?
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I was going to pick up Quake 4, but many people have told me that the multiplayer isn't as good as Quake 3. Why is this?
Too bad the game is nowhere to be found.Koraboros
Well Quake Live is free and you can get get Quake 3 and 4 off Steam.
Quake 4 was the sequel to Quake 2. Quake 3 was made to combat the Quake 2 multiplayer players Unreal stole.
The multiplayer in Quake 4 was basically a port of Quake 3, People had seen it all before.
Quake 4 wasn't made for multiplayer. It's a great single-player game though.
If you want multiplayer, your best option is to sign up to Quake Live instead.
[QUOTE="Koraboros"]Too bad the game is nowhere to be found.the_mitch28
Well Quake Live is free and you can get get Quake 3 and 4 off Steam.
Quake 4 isn't on Steam.
I've been trying to get hold of Quake 4 for the last month or two. I'm really surprised it's not available as a budget title :(
I thought the multiplayer was pretty decent in the Q4 demo. I know it's still popular with a lot of competitive players too, so it must have done something right.
I love Quake Live as it is, but it would be great to have an option to play on something closer to the Q4 graphics engine. I'm sure that would attract more gamers with high-end systems.
These are my thoughts EXACTLY.I've been trying to get hold of Quake 4 for the last month or two. I'm really surprised it's not available as a budget title :(
I thought the multiplayer was pretty decent in the Q4 demo. I know it's still popular with a lot of competitive players too, so it must have done something right.
I love Quake Live as it is, but it would be great to have an option to play on something closer to the Q4 graphics engine. I'm sure that would attract more gamers with high-end systems.
jimmyjammer69
So, is this game still popular at ALL? I log onto Quake Live and see only a handful of people. Please tell me this game ain't dead. :(
...heck, I log onto Unreal 2K4 and see thousands online.
It's not dead. There's still a very active community. It could just be down to the different server models. The way they've set things up prevents just anyone from starting up a server and chucking on a load of bots, so it could appear less populated at first glance.So, is this game still popular at ALL? I log onto Quake Live and see only a handful of people. Please tell me this game ain't dead. :(
...heck, I log onto Unreal 2K4 and see thousands online.
CaptainAhab13
TBH I've got a bit of an issue with UT physics (plus I was one of the suckers who bought the near identical UT2k3 :x), so I never got UT2k4 and can't really compare.
/revive dead thread pointlessly
I tried the multiplayer... feels richer and more "full" than Quake Live (which is still boomin! BOOYA!), but at the same time it feels much heavier as well. Slower, it seems like. Still, not bad at all, and there are still people playing.
[QUOTE="iwilson1296"]/thread...although it is very apparent that the mp wasn't the main focus, it was for good reason. IMO the single player is fantastic funquake 4 is more single player focused whereas 3 was multiplayer
Evz0rz
agreed. The singleplayer was crazy fun, and honestly the multiplayer was sufficiant. I think people tend to romanticize Quake 3's multiplayer for some reason
When you look back on the series, though, there is only one game that doesnt really belong and that is Quake III
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