We Rule
#30831 posted by anonymous user on 2019/02/25 01:27:11
#30834 posted by
starbuck on 2019/03/03 12:34:34
PC Gamer interview with Tim Willits on the making of Quake 2
https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/the-making-of-quake-2/
An interesting read. They seriously considered making it into a new franchise, potentially called "Wor". I didn't know that. In so many ways Quake 2 was a step forward, but for some reason it never really connected with me. I think it's going to be hard to go back to now.
#30835 posted by
Kinn on 2019/03/03 12:45:11
Quake 2 was thematically charmless, boring and overly homogeneous.
Single player FPS games should feel like a journey. With Q2 I didn't feel like I went anywhere. Started in a concrete space dungeon, walked through a few more concrete space dungeons, beat the final boss in a concrete space dungeon.
Turn The Other Kinn
#30837 posted by anonymous user on 2019/03/03 17:12:23
Quake was thematically charmless, boring and overly homogeneous.
Single player FPS games should feel like a journey. With Q I didn't feel like I went anywhere. Started in a brown and blue dungeon, walked through a few more brown and blue dungeons, beat the final boss in a brown and blue dungeon.
So Why Are You Visiting This Board Then?
#30838 posted by
Shambler on 2019/03/03 18:01:02
Fake News
#30839 posted by Tronyn on 2019/03/04 00:08:23
I remember at least one green dungeon
Q2 for all the good things about it was definitely more homogenous, even the "palace" texture set still equated to more of the same. Basically Quake minus all map styles but base.
#30840 posted by
metlslime on 2019/03/04 01:08:49
I disagree, I feel like each unit had a theme, some were more interesting than others. My favorite was the waste/cooling facility theme. I also liked the prison level which was kind of a one-off since no other levels looked like that. The city/temple levels near the end were also cool.
There was a sort of generic grey base theme that about half the game seemed to use though, for example the “warehouse” unit was different but only barely so from the base levels at the beginning.
#30841 posted by
Joel B on 2019/03/04 05:08:25
I played through Q2 again recently.
There are some locations that really emphasize top-heavy brutalist external structures, that work your path (and the structures) in and out of natural-ish terrain, and often have a howling-wind sort of ambient soundscape. Those places are quite different from Q1 but IMO are great environments in their own way, even if they are more normal-looking built environments and not weird in any way that punches you in the eyeball. Still a neat sense of place and a feel that there is exploring to do.
Whenever your path goes purely indoors and gets away from all the aspects mentioned above, my interest-o-meter dropped pretty sharply.
#30842 posted by anonymous user on 2019/03/04 18:01:33
what to add in command line to skip intro videos in Quake 2? TIA
#30844 posted by anonymous user on 2019/03/04 22:23:18
yup, thanks
#30845 posted by
mankrip on 2019/03/05 00:27:57
The hub structure of Quake 2 may have served to make it seem more boring.
In Quake, the end of each map gives instant closure to it, an instant sense of progression. But in Quake 2, each map is just a subdivision of a bigger area, so it's harder to know when you're reaching the actual ending of the current mission. This gives a boring sense of "are we there yet?" to the missions.
Plus, the "computer updated" crap is bloody annoying.
I prefer the hub structure of games like Turok 2. It's simpler, but each map is a self-contained mission, giving instant gratification at the end, even when you revisit the maps to get items that you couldn't reach before. The simplistic hub structure in Turok 2 also makes the missions non-linear, while in Quake 2, the missions are linear (only the objectives of each mission are non-linear).
Late March Mappin Event
#30847 posted by Ionous @ work on 2019/03/05 20:05:43
Just so people are aware, I’m running another mapping event at the end of March. Further details shall be forthcoming.
#30848 posted by anonymous user on 2019/03/06 23:01:57
Has there ever been a quake map that included a sphere ? It seems like something so basic that by now somebody would've made one, but ive never seen one
What The Heck
#30850 posted by lachlan on 2019/03/08 23:22:36
o my god
Personally I Don't Care For The Internet Friendships And Such
#30854 posted by
spy on 2019/03/09 17:25:12
butt trinca kicked off me of FB