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by Cpjoe The second in the series of Quake games and a sequel to Quake, QUAKE II is available in full and demo versions. The game includes all classic QUAKE weapons, new weapons like the machine gun, Rocket Launcher and BFG10K, and all-new enemies like the Vore. Originally developed by id Software for MS-DOS PCs with the Windows 95 operating system (OS), this is a single-player action shooter that can be played on custom maps with bots or other players online. Like its predecessor, it also has multiplayer features via LAN or online games through BattleNET. The game is also available on mobile phones - for example, the Nokia N-Gage mobile phone and Windows Mobile operating system. by Cpjoe Developer: id Software ("Quake") | Publisher: GT Interactive ("Quake" series) | Release date: 1991 | Genre: Action, Shooter/Defense/Strategy, Multi-media | Platforms: PC ( IBM PC Compatible ), MS-DOS ( DOS ) | System Requirements: IBM PC Compatible with 2 MHz Intel Pentium Processor and 4 megabytes of RAM or better; MS-DOS 5. 0 or later; floppy drive with 720 KB free; 2X CD-ROM drive; SVGA video card with at least 256 colours and 512K of VRAM QUAKE II is a first-person shooter (FPS) and a sequel to Quake. The goal of the game is to collect keys and use them to unlock the exit on each level. As you do this, you will fight monsters, find weapons and power ups. There are 28 levels in all, some hidden behind secret doors and areas only accessible by using cheat codes or by finding specific items that will trigger secret doors to open. You must also watch your health as it depletes as you take damage from enemies. If your health reaches zero, you die and must start the level over again. The game also contains a multiplayer version, where you can play against other humans or a number of computer-controlled bots. The multiplayer levels are similar to the single-player levels in appearance and gameplay, but there are additional items that can be collected to help the player survive. Some of these include extra ammunition for weapons, more grenades or armour upgrades. New multiplayer attacks were also added into this version that could not be performed by a player in single-player mode.id Software did not originally release this level editor to the public, leaving players without a method to create their own levels for QUAKE II's multiplayer mode. This led to the community releasing its own level editors for multiplayer mode. QUAKE II is one of the first games to have a built-in level editor. This level editor allows players to create their own levels for multi-player using 3d objects, but it does have many limitations. For example, you are limited to 256 different texture IDs and there are only 32 different texture heights available. Some players took this as an opportunity to make mods based off QUAKE II's single player version, but with new side missions or different difficulty settings. When launching, the game will display a list of supported video cards and will play a sound if it detects audio hardware that is not supported by the game. 8eeb4e9f32 10

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