Quake 1 Gameplay - Episode 1 \ Original Quake I Darkplaces Q1 1996 Widows 10 No Commentary
Original Quake 1 Quake I is a first-person shooter video game, developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive in 1996. It features music composed by Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails. It is the first game in the Quake series.[2] In the game, players must find their way through various maze-like, medieval environments while battling a variety of monsters using a wide array of weapons.
Darkplaces is a source port for Quake maintained by LordHavoc. It is focused around single-player and is compatible with most of the mods made for Quake. However, it can be played with bots as well.
FeaturesEdit
◾ Real-time rendering of shadows and lights
◾ Support for high resolutions, such as 1920x1200.
◾ Improved Quake C scripting
◾ Interpolated model animations, meaning that models will look smooth while animated
◾ Bloom
◾ Support for high-res textures and models
◾ Enhanced particle effects
◾ Support for external music
PC Quake map list 38 maps
INTRODUCTION START
THE SLIPGATE COMPLEX E1M1
CASTLE OF THE DAMNED E1M2
THE NECROPOLIS E1M3
THE GRISLY GROTTO E1M4
GLOOM KEEP E1M5
THE DOOR TO CHTHON E1M6
THE HOUSE OF CHTHON E1M7
ZIGGURAT VERTIGO E1M8
THE INSTALLATION E2M1
THE OGRE CITADEL E2M2
THE CRYPT OF DECAY E2M3
THE EBON FORTRESS E2M4
THE WIZARD'S MANSE E2M5
THE DISMAL OUBLIETTE E2M6
THE UNDEREARTH E2M7
TERMINATION CENTRAL E3M1
THE VAULTS OF ZIN E3M2
THE TOMB OF TERROR E3M3
SATAN'S DARK DELIGHT E3M4
THE WIND TUNNELS E3M5
CHAMBERS OF TORMENT E3M6
THE HAUNTED HALLS E3M7
THE SEWAGE SYSTEM E4M1
THE TOWER OF DESPAIR E4M2
THE ELDER GOD SHRINE E4M3
THE PALACE OF HATE E4M4
HELL'S ATRIUM E4M5
THE PAIN MAZE E4M6
AZURE AGONY E4M7
THE NAMELESS CITY E4M8
SHUB-NIGGURATH'S PIT END
PLACE OF TWO DEATHS DM1
CLAUSTROPHOBOPOLIS DM2
THE ABANDONED BASE DM3
THE BAD PLACE DM4
THE CISTERN DM5
THE DARK ZONE DM6
Developer(s)
id Software
Publisher(s)
GT Interactive[a]
Director(s)
John Romero
Designer(s)
John Romero
American McGee
Sandy Petersen
Tim Willits
Programmer(s)
John Carmack
Michael Abrash
John Cash
Artist(s)
Adrian Carmack
Kevin Cloud
Composer(s)
Trent Reznor[b]
Nine Inch Nails
Series
Quake
Engine
Quake engine
Platform(s)
DOS, Amiga, Mac, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, Linux, Windows, Zeebo
Release date(s)
DOS
NA June 22, 1996
EU 1996
WW May 31, 2007 (Steam)
Mac
NA 1997
Sega Saturn
NA October 31, 1997
EU October 1997
Nintendo 64
NA March 24, 1998
EU May 24, 1998
Amiga
NA 1998
EU 1998
Linux
NA 1999
Genre(s)
First-person shooter
Mode(s)
Single-player, multiplayer
The successor to id Software's Doom series, Quake built upon the technology and gameplay of its predecessor. Unlike the Doom engine before it, the Quake engine offered full real-time 3D rendering and had early support for 3D acceleration through OpenGL. After Doom helped popularize multiplayer deathmatches, Quake added various multiplayer options. Online multiplayer became increasingly common, with the QuakeWorld update and software such as QuakeSpy making the process of finding and playing against others on the Internet easier and more reliable.
In Quake's single-player mode, players explore and navigate to the exit of each Gothic and dark level, facing monsters and finding secret areas along the way. Usually there are switches to activate or keys to collect in order to open doors before the exit can be reached. Reaching the exit takes the player to the next level. Before accessing an episode, there is a set of three pathways with easy, medium, and hard skill levels.
Quake's single-player campaign is organized into four individual episodes with seven to eight levels in each (including one secret level per episode, one of which is a "low gravity" level that challenges the player's abilities in a different way). As items are collected, they are carried to the next level, each usually more challenging than the last. If the player's character dies, he must restart at the beginning of the level.
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