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− | + | QuakeWorld, abbreviated as QW, is an update to id Software's Quake, that enhances the game's multiplayer features (namely TCP/IP support) to allow people with dial-up modems to achieve greatly improved responsiveness when playing on Internet game servers. Modern broadband connections such as cable and DSL also benefit greatly from the improved network handling and game physics. | |
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* Weapons | * Weapons | ||
* Ammo & Health | * Ammo & Health | ||
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* Powerups | * Powerups | ||
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=== Movement === | === Movement === | ||
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* Movement | * Movement | ||
* Teamplay | * Teamplay | ||
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=== Maps === | === Maps === | ||
− | * Aerowalk | + | * [[Aerowalk]] |
− | * DM2 | + | * [[DM2 | DM2 - Claustrophobolis]] |
− | * DM3 | + | * [[DM3 | DM3 - The Abandoned Base]] |
− | * DM4 | + | * [[DM4 | DM4 - The Bad Place]] |
− | * DM6 | + | * [[DM6 | DM6 - The Dark Zone]] |
− | * ZTNDM3 | + | * [[ZTNDM3 | ZTNDM3 - Blood Run]] |
− | * E1M2 | + | * [[E1M2 | E1M2 - Castle of the Damned]] |
Latest revision as of 10:51, 10 February 2021
QuakeWorld, abbreviated as QW, is an update to id Software's Quake, that enhances the game's multiplayer features (namely TCP/IP support) to allow people with dial-up modems to achieve greatly improved responsiveness when playing on Internet game servers. Modern broadband connections such as cable and DSL also benefit greatly from the improved network handling and game physics.
Items
- Weapons
- Ammo & Health
- Armor
- Powerups
Movement
- Strafejump
- Rocket jump
- Bunnyhopping
Awareness
- Item timing
- Sound clues
- Ammo count
- Enemy health status
Teamplay
- Concept
- Communication
Practice / Improve
- Aim
- Rocket Launcher
- Lightning Gun
- Movement
- Teamplay
- Demos
Strategies and Tactics
- 1on1 Deathmatch
- 2on2 Deathmatch
- 4on4 Deathmatch