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OXM: Enemy Territory: Quake Wars Preview

Already a hit on the PC, the multiplayer-centric first-person shooter Enemy Territory: Quake Wars is jumping into the fray on Xbox 360, where, once again, it faces competition from big-team titles like Frontlines and Battlefield. Our long-awaited chance to play the console version has finally come, and all potentially interested parties - both Quake fans and those who just love a good multi-class, large-scale battle - should be duly impressed.

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Ace Ventura5833d ago (Edited 5833d ago )

Now this will be a great game for my 360... I heard the noobies on the PS3 didn't know what their doing so the 360 version of this game is the def. way to go.

LOL @ below

Thepro3185833d ago

this game look so bad i wouldn't want it on dreamcast it look so ugly and this a next gen game please last gen graphics with a old socom type gaming engine no go for me

Montrealien5833d ago (Edited 5833d ago )

awesome Ace has a 360 also, what is your gametag?

and the pro, this game looks fine. You just rant like the troll you are :p

Snoozer2825833d ago

I'd hardly call this a 'hit' on PC. It got decent scores, but I doubt anyone still plays it.

Montrealien5833d ago (Edited 5833d ago )

http://qwtracker.com/index....

about 1400 people are playing right now. Could be much worst. I can still find servers for Wolfenstein`s enemy territory on the original Xbox through live. That says a lot.

JasonPC360PS3Wii5832d ago

"Snoozer282" It's called a fanbase, it's like Metallica fans that keep buying tickets and CD's even when the album is crap.

pp5833d ago

Multi-player will be great i can't wait to play this game

kornbeaner5833d ago

This game is garbage!!! Do not spend your money on it. Played the PC version. You will be doing the same objectives over and over and over again. Save your $60 bucks and spend it on something else. This game will be fun for about 1 hour then boredom sets in.

JasonPC360PS3Wii5832d ago

That's kinda the point, your just pissed because this is just another multiplatform game that looks like sh!t on the PS3. It's ok, you should be used to it by now, with 98% of all multiplatform games looking like sh!t on the PS3. Just like everything else bad with the PS3, you will whine, cry, spin, b!tch, moan, complain, maybe sign a petition or two, After all you are a Droid.

Which one of these do you use? IP Shifter, IP changer, cookie clean, JAVA hack, or the gamepass hack?

kornbeaner5832d ago

Well Jason if you actually played the PC version of the game then you would know want I meant. I could care less if this game looked fvcken amazing on the PS3, the game is crap.

See unlike you I'm a true gamer. All you do is come on here like your little 360 wannabe gamers and troll. I dont give a Fvck if a game is on the 360, Wii, PS3, PSP, DS, PC, cellphone, if its good I'll play it. I don't hold any reservation on a Game just because its not on the PS3. You on the other hand well, your Tag speaks for itself, Jason360 that just says " I'm a MS b!tch" Look at my tag, and then look at my avatar. Old school NES, nothing PS3 related on it.

You come on here troll have the gull to call yourself a "Gamer" HAHAHAH! nothing could be further from the truth. Do yourself a favor, go build, borrow, or even steal a decent rig and go get this game for the PC (its been out since October), play it then comeback and talk to me.

So Fvck you, PoG, Mart, Zhuk, AlexM, Eagle21, Nasim (or whatever fvcken name he decides to use today) all these other basement dwelling trolls who call themselves "Gamers", but are really just cooperate B!tches for whatever system they choose to support.

Homicide5833d ago (Edited 5833d ago )

ROFL @ this. Another one of those great 360 games for 2008 ;)

JasonPC360PS3Wii5832d ago

correction "this. Another one of those great multiplatform console games for 2008" http://ps3.ign.com/objects/...

Your just fu*king stupid arn't you?

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Quake Games Ranked from Worst to Best

BLG writes, "Alongside the Wolfenstein and DOOM franchises, there are the Quake games. Known for fast-paced and insane multiplayer deathmatch action, there was a time Quake was best known for its single-player design.

That all changed as time passed (i.e., after Quake 3 Arena). Multiplayer deathmatches were never the same.

As other FPS games leaned more into improved narrative and storytelling, id Software delivered a genre-defining multiplayer experience.

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MadLad616d ago

Quake 3, and the iterations, will always be one of the best multiplayer series releases.
As far as campaigns, I think 1 and 4 are great, but that 2 was garbage.

Quake Champions was a joke on and didn't capitalize on much of anything that made the series great.

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AMD Catalyst 12.4 WHQL Released

DSOGaming writes: "AMD has released the WHQL version of their Catalyst 12.4 drivers. These drivers introduce some new features to the AMD Radeon HD 7900, AMD Radeon HD 7800, and AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series, such as Windows XP 32/64Bit support, Level of Detail (LOD) Image Quality enhancements when Super Sampling is enabled and significant performance enhancements (up to 80%) when MLAA is enabled. In addition, there have been various fixes for Skyrim, RAGE, Enemy Territory, and STALKER: Call of Pripyat."

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The History of Quake | Mad Overdose

MadOverdose.com writes: Quake. A name synonymous with gamers and truly an important part of gaming history that alongside Unreal Tournament, helped develop competitive online multiplayer into the juggernaut that we know it as today. Of course, online gaming has grown substantially since the games original release and now spans a multitude of different genres. But this article is just going to focus on the series that bought it to the mainstream audience. Developed by id Software and released June 22nd 1996, Quake would spawn a legacy of games that would forever change the way we think about online gaming. But where is it now?

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TheDopeFiend4825d ago

Quake......2 took up LOADS of my time when i was a teenager, it was the first online game i played, the memories

Kleptic4825d ago

I started online gaming with Doom 2 back in like late 94 or whatever it was...My parents had just bought a Gateway 2000 486 desktop around that time, and I got it for Christmas...a few friends in town also got it, and we'd play 1 on 1 dial up for literally 8 hours at a time over christmas break...

that same computer was a terd at running Quake 1...I had it, but it was frustrating as it would chug so hard that even as a kid i couldn't play it much...My parents upgraded to a Dell something or other in 97 just a few months before Quake II released...and i was set...it had a Nvidia Riva 128 gpu (this was back when Voodoo cards ruled the planet) and was my first experience with accelerated PC graphics...but I later found out that the Riva 128 did not yet support OpenGL...and I was stuck playing Quake II for nearly a full year on software rendering...and was pissed haha...

but eventually a driver was released, and there was no looking back...I can't say I liked Quake II more than the Romero based shooters before, especially atmosphere wise (I wanted hell back)...but playing Quake II on dial up through kali.net was some of the absolute most fun I had ever had...I've been a shooter fan ever since...

I love reading articles like this...reminds me of the first games i played, and why I love this hobby so much...I think I am very lucky age wise, that I grew up in the perfect window of when gaming really got its legs...

Picnic4825d ago (Edited 4825d ago )

'Believe it or not, Quake was originally conceived as an RPG, focusing on melee combat and set in the medieval ages'

Yes I can completely imagine that. I can't remember the first 2 games too well but Quake 3 definitely has a medieval feel with its huge open symmetrical courts leading off to maze-like smaller passages and antechambers. One level features twin moats in to a small castle. There's at least one very futuristic level but the game definitely appears inspired by medieval times as well which, I feel , adds to its mysteriously brutal atmosphere.

Kleptic4825d ago

I got this book with Doom 2 for christmas the year it released...I wish I could find it, I still have it somewhere packed up...

http://www.valorebooks.com/...

The last 30 pages or so are a huge interview with Romero and Carmack about Quake's development...this was back before the internet was really anything yet...they don't usually put such in depth exclusive interviews in strategy guides anymore...but either way, they talk about its 'rpg' nature and where the title was going, all before it was changed into a shooter overall...and its awesome...

To me Oblivion turned into almost exactly what iD was talking about with Quake...Quake was going to be frist person, but almost all hand to hand combat with 'spells and magic' available eventually...and that you would literally have to cut an enemy apart in order to kill them, not just shoot them with a big gun...If you ever find this book, or get a way to read that interview, do it...and play a few hours of Oblivion, its insane how many things Oblivion does that Carmack and Romero spoke of 10 years before...

Relientk774825d ago (Edited 4825d ago )

Quake 2 is an awesome game

Mista T4825d ago

I wish iD would make a true Quake game. If successful, it could become a multiplayer king this gen

kramun4825d ago

The first Quake set the bar as far as fps games could go at the time. And the shambler was scary as f**k.

meetajhu4825d ago (Edited 4825d ago )

It also set the bar for 3d graphics and it was the first game to support gpu(graphics card) and introduced OpenGL. Infact it was the first true 3d game with 3d world. Can't wait for RAge

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