Nick is very clear that all of the mod work done is not his original work. Another good resource for maps and tips I found along the way is QuadAddicted, so you might check it out too.īack on topic. If you check the QuakeOne site you will see three postings for this month with one of those pointing to 5 new map releases from within the last few weeks! From there I found a guy on a Youtube channel doing Quake Grave episodes, which his last one being episode 98 posted a few days ago. Obviously there is a still a small but busy Quake community still churning out mods and maps. I figured anything I found for Quake modding would be 5 to 10 years old at the least. His last update on this page is dated May of 2015. What truly surprised me is that Nick has been working on this in 2015. Crazy huh? What is really crazy, is that looks like a decent amout of modding has been done to Quake in the last three or four years.Īfter reading for about an hour, I came across the Quake HD Remix by Nick Wride. Now believe or not, there has been a lot of modding done to Quake in the last 19 years. The Quake Community Lives I began poking around on Google, the Steam forums, and couple of other places looking for Quake mods that would give me better visual fidelity in this 4K world. Got $10 that says Quake HD Remix from 2015 is better.
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