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    Where do my PAK files go?

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      Sherberttcat
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      I bought Quake on Steam, but don't know where to put my PAK files from the Id1 directory, to convert the shareware version of Quake in Retropie, into the full version. How are there no guides for this stuff?

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        ProxyCell
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        Is this for Quake 1? I thought the lr-tyrquake was already complete?

        RPi3b+ - No overclock
        RetroPie - latest from Github, as always
        2x SF30 Pro 8Bitdo controllers

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          Sherberttcat
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          No. All ports come with the shareware versions.

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            leftcog
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            put pak1.pak into /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ports/quake/id1

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              Sherberttcat @leftcog
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              @leftcog said in Where do my PAK files go?:

              home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ports/quake/id1

              Okay, thanks!

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