Playing Quake on Windows XP Problems
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Playing Quake on Windows XP Problems
Hi guys, I put this in the gameplay section because i hope its in the right place. I finally got my copy of Quake from a seller on ebay today, I installed it and was expecting to play it no problem. But when I click on it to play it a small MS-DOS window appears then disappears like a subliminal message almost. How can i gett Quake to work and for me to play it on my pc. I can get to the .mdl files alright so I can look at the models in QME, but I cant play the damn game
i really dont know what to do.... Can anybody help me please??
- Rodinius
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Original Quake doesn't work in Windows XP (I use XP so I should know!). Just download glQuake or DarkPlaces or Vr2 or Tremor or some other popular client and you can go from there.
Also, if you haven't done any setup other than installing Quake, when you install and attempt to run an OpenGL Quake engine, you will most likely be a met with an error message like this:
Unless you have like, a voodoo 3 video card, delete, move or rename (though I don't know why you'd want to keep it) the opengl32.dll file in your Quake directory. Then try running your Quake engine and you should be good to go.
Also, if you haven't done any setup other than installing Quake, when you install and attempt to run an OpenGL Quake engine, you will most likely be a met with an error message like this:
My XXXXX card with latest drivers doesn't work with Vr2. What drivers do I need? (error "Genport I/O initialization failure" "non existent SST")
Unless you have like, a voodoo 3 video card, delete, move or rename (though I don't know why you'd want to keep it) the opengl32.dll file in your Quake directory. Then try running your Quake engine and you should be good to go.
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Entar - Posts: 439
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Hi, you need either WinQuake or GLQuake to run under 2000 , XP or Vista. WinQuake is precisely like the DOS executable, runs in software and is kinda fugly. It can be found here:
ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/quake/wq100.zip
Alternatively, if you have OpenGL capable hardware (if you computer is from this decade, it probably does) then you can use GLQuake, it can be found here:
ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/unsup/glq1114.exe
ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/quake/wq100.zip
Alternatively, if you have OpenGL capable hardware (if you computer is from this decade, it probably does) then you can use GLQuake, it can be found here:
ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/unsup/glq1114.exe
- FrikaC
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FrikaC wrote:Hi, you need either WinQuake or GLQuake to run under 2000 , XP or Vista. WinQuake is precisely like the DOS executable, runs in software and is kinda fugly. It can be found here:
ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/quake/wq100.zip
Alternatively, if you have OpenGL capable hardware (if you computer is from this decade, it probably does) then you can use GLQuake, it can be found here:
ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/unsup/glq1114.exe
thanks guys but i need like a idiots guise to completely set up my pc to play quake if i get the open gl download if somebody can please
- Rodinius
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Rodinius wrote:guise = guide sorry.
On the upper right hand side of your post, there's a little icon with a paper and pencil, it looks like this:
Click on that if you want to edit your post
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