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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quake 3 Linux Rocks!
This is the best game that has ever been ported over to Linux since Myth 2. It runs much faster on Linux and it's time that Linux users can have a little fun on thier computers too. So move over Windows users, one mad angry armed penguin named Quake 3 Linux is on the loose aimed for you! A definite must have for any Linux user! I give it 6 stars!
Published on February 3, 2000 by Jeremy G Wills

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1.0 out of 5 stars Uninstallable, manufacturer no longer exists.
I recently purchased this to run on Ubuntu 9.04_64
Game can not be installed on a 64bit system.
Loki no longer exists and Activision/ID do not support linux.
This product is too outdated to use.


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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quake 3 Linux Rocks!, February 3, 2000
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Jeremy G Wills (San Antonio Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quake 3 Arena (CD-ROM)
This is the best game that has ever been ported over to Linux since Myth 2. It runs much faster on Linux and it's time that Linux users can have a little fun on thier computers too. So move over Windows users, one mad angry armed penguin named Quake 3 Linux is on the loose aimed for you! A definite must have for any Linux user! I give it 6 stars!
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best Performance of linux Game I've seen..., June 30, 2002
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This review is from: Quake 3 Arena (CD-ROM)
Quake 3 runs GREAT on my Linux system. That's not saying all that much, I suppose, until you realize that my Linux machine has a 3dfx Banshee as its video card, yet I can run at 1280x1024 without a single stutter or hickup.

On a technical merrit, this game gets a "5."

On a gameplay merrit, this game gets a "3." That is, I really enjoy plots... feeling like I'm playing a key role in some momentous event. Half-Life... System Shock (1&2)... Deux Ex... all great examples of this. It's fun, but it's not "absorbing."

So, I give the game a "4."

The main thing to take away from this is that the Quake3 engine works GREAT in Linux. I recently installed the Linux binaries of Return to Castle Wolfenstein onto this machine. It also uses the Quake3 engine. Wolfenstein, so installed, is beautiful, and it DOES have a plot.

ID Software, who developed the binaries for this port and who developed the Quake-series engines, have singlehandedly proven that Linux is a great gaming platform, yet again. The Quake3 engine is being used everywhere these days, and there's no fundamental reason that ANY of them can't be easily ported over to Linux.

Well, that's not entirely true. It's true that there's no TECHNICAL reason that we can't have those games. And it's true that there's no MARKET reason that we can't have those games (minimal effort to create the port using all the same content, then a secondary distribution channel).

However, there is ONE reason... the illegal marketing practices of Microsoft. Will this play out like all the other "Competition with Microsoft" activities of the past few years? Stay tuned...

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME: UNDER [price]- AND IT WORKS ON WINDOWS?, July 10, 2001
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N (Jacksonville, FLA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quake 3 Arena (CD-ROM)
Let me start by saying this is the first game I've even purcased for linux-and i am not a considered a gamer. BUT for those of you who are debating buying this game, let me clear it up-BUY IT! Cool collectors tin, linux version (rocks on my debian box), suse included, AND it INCLUDES the windows version!!!! The linux version was a little bit tricky to install, but I think that may depend on my distro and my obsolete video card. BE WARNED: This product SAYS it works on a 4meg video card, but I couldn't get it to, not only until i upgraded my video card was I able to get it working. I also had to upgrade X, to version 4, for the nvidia drivers. I am running debian potato, on a p2 400mhz, with a newly bought geforce2 32mg video card (nvidia) and this game does great (although im not much of a gamer) it seems to run perfect. Debian was kinda tricky to get started, since my X wasn't up to date, but this copy of Quake3 INCLUDES a version of SuSe! Which i've heard is easier to install. As for the windows part of the cd: there is *NO* documentation, however, for windows, except for the FAQ @ loki's website. I had it working right away for windows, after a download from the web, and file transfer from the CD. If you would like to see more great games like this, buy it and support loki software! They did a great job on this! And the tin is cool!:)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No question, it rocks!, July 10, 2000
This review is from: Quake 3 Arena (CD-ROM)
Quake III is one of the greatest games of all time! I give it an even higher rating now that I don't have to use Windoze to play it. The only drawback is that it's a little more difficult to install than on a Windows box, but haven't we all gotten a little too used to the one click install wizard anyway?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great game . . . difficult to install, July 25, 2009
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Any shooter will love this game. It is fast on Linux and the graphics rendering is great. And the best part is no crashes or screen lock ups as in Windo$e.

Now for the bad stuff. It is extremely hard to install and to be frank, if you are a beginner to Linux I wouldn't even try it unless you got a pair and are willing to spend at least several hours cruising the net forums for help (or if you are lucky enough to follow my advice at the very end of this review). The initial problems were (and I must emphatically state that at this price for an oldish game, one would expect it to install flawlessly), at least in Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty, inadequate write privileges for installation and other folder and file privileges inadequate to write necessary configuration files, cd key and to gain access to the sound.

Particularly, the pathetically short and poor instructions provided for installation suggest installing and running it in administrative mode (a grave security risk), yet Ubuntu is one of the few Linux distributions that makes it almost impossible to run the desktop in administrative mode or even get to the system prompt in administrative mode. Great for security, and yes it is good to get used to using sudo, but this complicates installation significantly to almost insurmountable proportions. But even before you get to the part of using sudo to change a bunch of folder and file permissions ya have to get the setup.sh script to work.

So the VERY first problem ya will run into will be that the instructions assume that you use the sh shell rather than bash. So ya got to put a link in the sh path to bash, so bash will start when ya type in sh. Not too bad but annoying. I mean how many disto's use sh still. I've never seen a distro use sh and I've been using Linux for ten years. Then ya can run sh setup.sh and the setup script will start . . . but oh boy, your problems are just starting because the setup.sh cannot find your libGL files.

After hours of fumbling my way through sudo commands, I was able to get the game to run at least, although I had to use the command "sudo quake3 +set r_gldriver <Your GLlib here>" to do it. But no sound which I will explain later.

The real glitch is the part <Your GLlib here>. So unless you are intimately familiar with the file structure of your Ubuntu distro ya got to fumble around until you stumble upon a web page that gives a clue to where it is or what file name form it has. Anyway, I finally decided that the Glib file the game needed was libGL.so.1 although there were several other possibilities I could have chosen to try like libGL.so.0. Good guess.

So the game starts with no sound and I put in the cdkey . . . but, what? It gives the message that the key is no good. I check it again, and then again. What gives. Well, despite the cdkey being in capital letters on the diamond case the program wants the letters in the key all lower case. Now there is no, I repeat no excuse for this BS. So I enter it in lower case.

Well, when I start the game again, it asks me for the cdkey again. Evidently, there is a write permission problem to the file that stores the cdkey. I won't say how I solved this because its all BS and the solution I'll come to will solve all your problems.

Anyway, I finally play the game without sound for a couple hours, then, understandably, I want the sound. So, once again, spending hours on the Internet finding other people trying to solve the same problem I'm having, without luck I might add (because quake3 uses something called mmap sound and ALSA, the universal sound protocol now used by Ubuntu and most other distro's isn't compatible with that) . . . NO SOUND.

By this time I'm about to give up and install the game on windows (the CD comes with Windoze binary executables). . . what? Did I say that? Well, I won't do it. I'd rather suck pus through an old straw I found in the garbage.

I was desperate. There is no excuse for a game that has been around so long as Quake 3 Arena to be so hard to install. I mean . . . the developers couldn't write a script to query the system about its configuration and accommodate it. Open Source programmers are too stupid to do what game programmers for the Windo$e O/$ do ALL the beeping time?

Well, happily this is not the case. Because I found a site that a group of Open Source programmers had created an installation engine for "Quake 3 Arena for Linux" and an engine to install the maps. The only foot work ya have to do is to physically copy the PAK0.PK3 file from the baseQ3 folder located on the cd to the location specified. Easy enough. And . . . bingo. Quake 3 Arena is running from my users (no administrative privileges) account with full sound with no problems at all!

And it ROCKS. Windoze . . . suck algae off dead fish. I'm playing Quake 3 Arena on Linux. Yes!

Okay . . . so here is the url that will solve all your installation problems with this game <http://ioquake3.org/>. Just go to that site and do what they tell you.

Was it worth it. Well, uhmmmmm . . . yes. I'd crawl on my knees across miles of broken glass and tacks to avoid using Bill Gates' putrid abomination of an O/$$$$.

Now . . . if I could only watch screwattack.com in my Firefox browser in Linux . . . its something about the url in the flashplayer files. I wonder if I Google . . . .

Okay, now ya got the dope on how to setup Quake 3 Arena on Linux.

Micro$oft . . . eat it!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Uninstallable, manufacturer no longer exists., June 19, 2009
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars 
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This review is from: Quake 3 Arena (CD-ROM)
I recently purchased this to run on Ubuntu 9.04_64
Game can not be installed on a 64bit system.
Loki no longer exists and Activision/ID do not support linux.
This product is too outdated to use.


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ASUS M4A78+ motherboard
4g memory
GeForce 9500 GT 512meg graphics
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4.0 out of 5 stars Quake 3 Arena!?!?, September 7, 2008
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It's been more years than I can remember since I bought and played this. It was great at the time. Nice to have a game on linux for a change. I stick to consoles now. Have gone mostly Mac too.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent value... for Windows users!, August 15, 2002
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This review is from: Quake 3 Arena (CD-ROM)
The game is beautiful and I'm sure it works fine on Linux, but with a simple download from the Quake3 website, you get a fully functional WINDOWS version! In what looks like an attempt to boost sales, they included instructions for doing this in the package, so this is an officially endorsed alteration to the program.
Don't waste big bucks on the Windows version. Buy this version and apply the patch! It worked flawlessly for me on WindowsXP.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars QUAKE 3 ARENA.............hmmmm...........do I like it?, May 15, 2002
This review is from: Quake 3 Arena (CD-ROM)
Quake three arena is a great game with a new set of 3d-graphics quality, but the game gets boring after a while.Actually the game gets boring really quickly, but i still like it.I like the
models, the weapons,the maps, the storyline, but once your in the game it gets boring real quick.I RECOMMEND a SHINY New pentium 2, 350 for maxium performance, and 600mb of harddrive space for maxium installation of performance.I recommend a 32mb3d video card.It also has to be opengl 100% compatible.A major powerful a3d sound card.128pcisdram at 100mhrz for map performance.and directx7.But, if you don't care about performance and just wan't to play the game, your requirments:pentium 2:233mhrz, 16mb opengl compatible 3d video card, highquality sound card,45megs of harddrive space for miminum installation,directx6, and 64spcisdram.But, if your a extreme hardcore gamer and wan't quake3arena to work absouloutly PERFECT, these are the requirements I reccomend:pentium3 500mhrz, geforce3 64ddr ram, 700mb of harddrive space, the latest majorist a3d sound card with latest drivers, maxium instllation, directx8.1, and 512pci800mhrz of rdram.take my advice.buy the game, enjoy it.your welcome.I reccomend it.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!, May 20, 2000
This review is from: Quake 3 Arena (CD-ROM)
This has to be the greastest game I have ever playied. The support for Linux is completely amazing! The biggest draw back is the copy protection methods, using a CD key server, some times causes problem when playing LAN games with no connection to the net.

Besides that, its a REALLY great game!

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