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Post by Tonberry on Jul 29, 2007 21:53:17 GMT -5
i installed quake, on my windopws xp computer. will tell you how later, or if you ask. It's really not that hard.
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Post by Frouste on Jul 30, 2007 11:47:56 GMT -5
*Crickets*
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Post by Shivaxi on Jul 30, 2007 21:03:40 GMT -5
aw man...usuk when u comin up next so i can get my disc bak?
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Post by Tonberry on Jul 30, 2007 22:02:09 GMT -5
i'll be at yer dad's this weekend
all you do is run install.bat
then install ezquake, i think i installed
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Post by Shivaxi on Jul 31, 2007 9:19:24 GMT -5
lol...ok i'll try to get to my dads this weekend...and chances are looking good
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Post by Tonberry on Jul 31, 2007 11:57:11 GMT -5
lol i called you a cockmonkey
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Post by Shivaxi on Jul 31, 2007 12:26:43 GMT -5
well technically u called Autism a cockmonkey cause he answered first haha
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Post by Tonberry on Jul 31, 2007 17:13:06 GMT -5
LOL, but i found an awesome way to get the quake cd spread around, a tar.bz2 file. which i will be posting online under the name Awesome.tar.bz2 i dunno where yet, it'll be like 20mb
EDIT: AAAWWWW it's 24,617 kb , just over 24mb. This is the cd, workign on uploading now.
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Post by Tonberry on Jul 31, 2007 17:44:07 GMT -5
Well, the file is up, anyone who wants, Click hereThis is an iso of the original quake cd, and the ezquake installer. To install: 0) Extract the files (duh) 1) Mount the iso, using software such as Daemon Tools2) Browse the CD 3) Run Install.bat 4) When prompted give a drive letter and then a folder 5) It will install, but will not start like this, no matter how hard you try (unless you use somethign like W95 or W98, or linux etc.) 6) Run the other exe from the tar.bz2 7) Do what it says, yadda yadda 8) Hooray you can now play quake NOTE: this version looks better than the original, and supports mouselook. Other NOTE: Dl as many times as you wish, my bandwidth is practically unlimited on that file. since it's liek 250mb/6 hours i think. more than 10 dls in 6 hours, and i don't think yer gonna do that. Plus i think i get points when you dl it.
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Post by Shivaxi on Aug 1, 2007 10:19:54 GMT -5
Shweet...and btw...cant come over dis weekend...but BRING MY CD BAK FOO! just leave it there for me
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Post by Tonberry on Aug 1, 2007 12:21:20 GMT -5
lol
you could install quazke on yer moms comp btw, using hte file i uploaded
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Post by Frouste on Aug 1, 2007 17:23:43 GMT -5
well technically u called Autism a cockmonkey cause he answered first haha LOL what?
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Post by Shivaxi on Aug 1, 2007 19:19:23 GMT -5
LOL u lose Autism
And don't i need the disc? or just that file?
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Post by Tonberry on Aug 1, 2007 21:28:13 GMT -5
that file contains a copy of that disc, read the instructions i gave To install: 0) Extract the files (duh) 1) Mount the iso, using software such as Daemon Tools2) Browse the CD 3) Run Install.bat 4) When prompted give a drive letter and then a folder 5) It will install, but will not start like this, no matter how hard you try (unless you use somethign like W95 or W98, or linux etc.) 6) Run the other exe from the tar.bz2 7) Do what it says, yadda yadda 8) Hooray you can now play quake NOTE: this version looks better than the original, and supports mouselook. the contents of this file are Quake_106.iso ezquake_win32_1.8.exe an iso is a direct copy of a cd, which can be run using a tool liek daemon tools, which i have already linked to. just follow the instructions for installation from that file, and then quake never requires a cd after that.
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Post by Shivaxi on Aug 2, 2007 13:05:47 GMT -5
shweeeeeeeeet ;D
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