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Postby MasterSplinter » Sun Jan 09, 2011 1:27 pm

metalmodman wrote:Does the wii quake port have a server browser?


Not that I have seen, but I'll keep an eye out. A 'server browser channel' would be cool too.

There is a web browser called Opra.

My fav function of the Wii so far is the WiiMC. It is your Wii Media Center (or Channel or something): DVD player, SD Memory Card Media Player (music, video, pix), and Internet Media Player (Which has a list of sites that stream on-demand archived shows and Internet stations n stuff... like Hulu/YouTube and Internet Radio).

metalmodman wrote:It would be cool if there was a menu for downloading mods.


I'll have to check again... and I'll get back to you... but..... I recall the "Quake rev" version (I think) had a menu to select your custom MOD....
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WOOT!!

Postby MasterSplinter » Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:53 pm

I am SO EXCITED!! I've been trying forever to get a Quake client to work properly on my Linux machines... It was always... this works, but this doesn't... what am I doing wrong, what am I missing?! What?!

Finally! 'DarkPlaces-quake-20091001-3fc15 (i686)' can be found in a Package Manager... All bundled up....AND...it downloads the ID1 Maps for you!!

I found it in the 'gpk-application 3.0.0 Package Manager for GNOME'. This is installed on the Fedora 15 (GNOME 3.0) LiveCD. I looked in the Synaptic Package Manager and in KPackageKit (within Mint Linux), but, it's not listed in there.

I was able to install Dark Places Quake from the LiveCD, and play it.
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