How do I play the original Quake 1 in 3D?
Is it possible. What do I need to do?
Is it possible. What do I need to do?

#1
Posted 01/01/2013 12:09 PM   
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=173638

#2
Posted 01/01/2013 02:27 PM   
With GLdirect. http://sourceforge.net/projects/gldirect/files/GLDirect%20Releases/

#3
Posted 01/01/2013 02:34 PM   
Thanks guys.
Thanks guys.

#4
Posted 01/01/2013 02:39 PM   
ProQuake 4.93 works too. http://quakeone.com/news/site-news/9056-proquake-4-93-f5-key-server-browser.html

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#5
Posted 01/01/2013 03:50 PM   
Just to be perfectly clear... The original Quake runs in DOS and is software rendered. It is the only version on my original disc. You definitely wont be able to run that version with 3D Vision it doesn't even support any hardware acceleration.
Just to be perfectly clear...

The original Quake runs in DOS and is software rendered.
It is the only version on my original disc.

You definitely wont be able to run that version with 3D Vision it
doesn't even support any hardware acceleration.

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#6
Posted 01/02/2013 04:22 AM   
The original Quake was also "officially" ported to Windows ... [url]http://quake.wikia.com/wiki/WinQuake[/url] and OpenGL ... [url]http://quake.wikia.com/wiki/GlQuake[/url]
The original Quake was also "officially" ported to Windows ...

http://quake.wikia.com/wiki/WinQuake

and OpenGL ...

http://quake.wikia.com/wiki/GlQuake
#7
Posted 01/16/2013 12:43 AM   
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