A ‘Let’s talk Quake’ panel takes place on Friday 20th August, running from 3:30PM to 4:30PM UK time, featuring John Linneman from Digital Foundry and Jerk Gustafsson of Machine Games as they discuss the game’s legacy. This revitalised version of Quake was leaked just a little bit through QuakeCon’s own website. The game will support local and online co-op for up to four players through all of the campaigns, and there’s obviously the classic deathmatch multiplayer, with eight players, cross-platform support, custom matches, and dedicated servers. This new version of Quake has widescreen support, enhanced character models dynamic lighting, anti-aliasing, depth of field and more, though it stops short of throwing ray tracing into the mix, as Nvidia’s Quake II RTX release did. Performed a clean re-install of the game without using QEX Patch after Update 1 was released and the music playback is much more audible than the Day 1 release build.It’s a comprehensive package in that regard, and there’s been a clear refinement for the underlying game engine as well.
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