Recently I downloaded a bunch of demos of some of my former qwctf friends and competitors. I found out they are still playing in international matches no less; as team north america. I was pleasantly surprised when i saw the game I once played played with such mastery and finesse. I knew then I needed to make a movie, not to show off some technical movie making skills (which i have none of), but to show off a game.
While developers are releaseing more and more slow/dull counters-strike clones, It maybe nice for people to see what games "hooked" the previous generation of gamers (yeah even previous to quake2/3). When you see the videos, and imagine that this was what gameplay was like on pentium-166's with 56k modems and no opengl. You may start to understand how and why a game like quakeworld ctf was so addictive to play on the net.
Well anyways, this was what I was doing 06-98 through 06-99, Enjoy:
320mb windows media video 9 required
http://www.zerofivezero.com/frost/quakeworld.rar
Mirrors: http://www.quakeworld.us/demos/movies/quakeworld.rar
http://gamefiles.blueyonder.co.uk/blueyonderg...n_2005.rar
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Update- I was linked:
http://www.quakeworld.nu/?a=news&id=699#comments
While developers are releaseing more and more slow/dull counters-strike clones, It maybe nice for people to see what games "hooked" the previous generation of gamers (yeah even previous to quake2/3). When you see the videos, and imagine that this was what gameplay was like on pentium-166's with 56k modems and no opengl. You may start to understand how and why a game like quakeworld ctf was so addictive to play on the net.
Well anyways, this was what I was doing 06-98 through 06-99, Enjoy:
320mb windows media video 9 required
http://www.zerofivezero.com/frost/quakeworld.rar
Mirrors: http://www.quakeworld.us/demos/movies/quakeworld.rar
http://gamefiles.blueyonder.co.uk/blueyonderg...n_2005.rar
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Update- I was linked:
http://www.quakeworld.nu/?a=news&id=699#comments
Edited by zfz.frost at 09:04 GMT, 25th Feb 2005 - 5112 Hits