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    Quake 3 Arena: Multiplayer? (RetroPie 4.2.10)

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    • spruce_m00seS
      spruce_m00se
      last edited by

      on another note, after a quick skirmish, the CPU was sat at 40C it used to sit at 65-70 just in the menu of ES, im happy with my massivly oversized fan

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        Allanbuzzy @lostless
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        @lostless So if I were to get this retail .pak file, where would I put it on my files?

        "What do you play games on?"
        "A LEGO brick."
        "LEGO What?

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        • lostlessL
          lostless @Allanbuzzy
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          @allanbuzzy actually the files are .pk3 files. It's been a while. But the retail file goes into the baseq3 folder. Where it is on the pi, no idea

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            Allanbuzzy
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            I've just checked and the DEMO doesn't really restrict you from using Multiplayer, but I have a feeling there's got to be some limit to how long you can play. After all, it's a DEMO. However, when I go to play Multiplayer, the servers do NOT come up. I do not know what I need to do for them to show UP, or if it's just because of the source code being ported and multiplayer being not compatible.

            "What do you play games on?"
            "A LEGO brick."
            "LEGO What?

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            • ?
              A Former User
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              Quake 3 Arena was a free-to-play game that has later transformed into Quake Live (buy-to-play) which is still going on. So, I'd be very surprised if it was possible to play MP on some DEMO - whatever that demo may be. I don't suppose it's the ancient q3test you mean?

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                Allanbuzzy @A Former User
                last edited by Allanbuzzy

                @arkive Well, what I mean is that this video documents that it kind of works, and there are still servers up for Quake 3, which is very awesome.


                EDIT: I just realised that it's because of the Steam implementation. I doubt that some servers will work with the Pi.

                "What do you play games on?"
                "A LEGO brick."
                "LEGO What?

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                • ?
                  A Former User
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                  Not necessarily Steam implementation. It's possible there are servers - I just didn't realize people still use this demo to play (I think it was originally released in 1999 after q3test, which was basically Quake 3 alpha)

                  I play Quake 2 regularly, there are still servers going, and I bet same for Q1. However, if you can cross-play on them with an RPi is another matter (probably not).

                  Try a searching bit more, you never know though.

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                    Allanbuzzy @A Former User
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                    @arkive Yes, I'd love to go deep into this and get it working, but the problem is that while I do find my ways getting this game to work, the problem lies with the Protocol of some servers. I know how to update a Port via the RetroPie-Setup, but most servers ONLY work on the current patch (1.32c) and I have a feeling that the current RetroPie port only goes up to 1.6 or some number I can't remember.

                    I don't want to fiddle round with the files, as it may mess up my game. Also, I forgot to mention that it doesn't connect to the master server.

                    "What do you play games on?"
                    "A LEGO brick."
                    "LEGO What?

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                    • spruce_m00seS
                      spruce_m00se
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                      is there not a way to host a server? we always used to host our own servers, either directly on the pc or with gamespy, surely something like that exists?

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                      • cyperghostC
                        cyperghost @spruce_m00se
                        last edited by cyperghost

                        @spruce_m00se

                        on another note, after a quick skirmish, the CPU was sat at 40C it used to sit at 65-70 just in the menu of ES, im happy with my massivly oversized fan

                        You can try to use Power Saving mode ... @hex ist currently working on.

                        I've an older merged branch of favourties and PS in my github for binary ES archives

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                        • HexH
                          Hex
                          last edited by Hex

                          @spruce_m00se If you are interested https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/11304/testers-needed-power-saver-features-pr-172

                          Sent from 20,000 leagues under the sea.

                          Powersaver Emulation station : https://github.com/hex007/EmulationStation
                          ES dev script : https://github.com/hex007/es-dev/blob/master/es-tests.sh

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                            Allanbuzzy
                            last edited by Allanbuzzy

                            What I mean is that the Master Server that Quake 3 uses refuses to give a response and will not let me view a server list. I've tried updating my Quake 3, but this doesn't work and nor does specifying what servers to connect to. It is stuck on a Protocol version screen.

                            "What do you play games on?"
                            "A LEGO brick."
                            "LEGO What?

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                              Allanbuzzy
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                              Ok, I've just figured out that you need to open the Console by pressing Tildas, and typing this: set sv_master 1 "master.ioquake3.org"

                              But be cautious. Some servers install mods and I don't think there's a way to delete them on a USB stick. I'll update this post if this is true or not as I'm currently trying to find the mods folder somewhere.

                              "What do you play games on?"
                              "A LEGO brick."
                              "LEGO What?

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                                MattyL42 @A Former User
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                                @arkive Quake 2 multiplayer on Pi would be awesome! Got my first ever kill on that back in 98

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