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Real good Quake II Binaries/Engines/Maps/Mods/Single and Multiplayer...
Thatīs right friends, i still love this game real hard...
So if any of you does too, i have compiled some binaries/engines, and ported some maps, mods, sigleplayer and multiplayer...
Have fun you all...
If the work is apreciated, more will came... =)
Here is the link:
Distribution: Gentoo 2004.2: Who needs exmmpkg when you have emerge?
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the last time i tried that without the cd, i got some sounds missing, but the mod (nike) ran. the q2 engine is a good sport; itll go on with what it has, and not give errors on a texture missing. still, you can get a good number of the data files by downloading the demo.
Jestrik, the first thing you need to doo, itīs to untar the binaries, to doo that, read the readme.txt in mi webpage.
Then you can use the demo that you have pointed.
Use wine, if you whant, but i prefer WineX...
Copy the .pak files from the demo directory to usr/local/games/quake2/baseq2, or where you have the binaries.
After that you only need to change the directory in the console:
#cd /usr/local/games/quake2
now run quake 2:
#./quake2
If you have any problem please let me know.
Have fun.
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