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- deathmatches, Quake added various multiplayer options. Online multiplayer became increasingly common, with the QuakeWorld update and software such as QuakeSpy making...
- of QuakeWorld) - A modern client for online multiplayer. ezQuake (Derivative of FuhQuake) - Multiplayer focused port often paired with the nQuake launcher...
- server. Quake III Arena's focus on multiplayer gameplay spawned a lively community, similar to QuakeWorld, that is still active as of 2021. Quake III Arena...
- Quake engine - the game engine developed for the original Quake that would become the basis for engines in later entries in the series QuakeWorld -...
- the network. Quake modding Video game modding Computer programming L****e Lehtinen (1996-07-25). "QuakeC released". Quake and QuakeWorld history. Retrieved...
- event, which is named after id Software's game Quake, sees thousands of gamers from all over the world attend every year to celebrate the company's gaming...
- also a prominent feature of QuakeWorld, the po****r add-on to Quake. While network play was included in the original Quake game, it was optimized mainly...
- Quake II is a 1997 first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by Activision. It is the second installment of the Quake series...
- QWERTY keyboard layout QuakeWorld, a 1996 video game build ****W****, an unpublished New York magazine project Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, a 2007 video game...
- for QuakeWorld players, QuakeNet saw huge growth over the coming years as it attracted many other gamers. As interest in IRC started to decline, QuakeNet's...