Quake II gets a remaster for PC and consoles—and it’s exactly what it needs to be::It features both split-screen and online multiplayer, new levels, and 4K.
Wow, quite an update! I bought Quake II on Steam a long time ago and I like that this update was free - they could have squeezed a few dollars out of me, but I’m glad they didnt make me but it a second time.
(Or actually a third time since I still have the original I got in the nineties. Come to think about it, I dont remember if I actually bought it on Steam or if I just entered some code from the original CD.)
Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de 1 year ago
Maybe it’s me, but shouldn’t video games news be kept separate from technology communities? There are already so much gaming news in All.
PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk 1 year ago
I’m torn. My head says yes, but Carmack and his revolutionary 3D tech milestones (of which Quake II was definitely one of them) are deffo tech worthy, and the fact that 90’s shooters are unbelievably successful at the moment does make for an industry-defining trend right now.
In short: meh.
Comment105@lemm.ee 1 year ago
In short, I’ll do you one better: Yes, sometimes.
News about games that are accepted by the tech community as technologically significant may belong, dependent on what the news are.
This specific news I honestly don’t think fits that well here, but it’s good news, and it’s not like it’s pushing out a lot of better contributions, so it’s close enough to being related to keep.