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번역 관련 문제 보고
You mean the PC Gamer article, It just says run the Steam version
Ultimate Quake Patch works great on my PC with Win7 !
Thats what it says
Are you trolling? What part of "it doesn't work" don't you understand. OF COURSE we've been running the Steam version. Why do you think the question is being asked in the Steam forums?
But the problem is
RUNNING THE STEAM VERSION DOES NOT WORK
Here some suggestions you could try out:
- Start the game directly from the library (click on library, then on installed, then click on play to start quake 2).
- Start the game directly by locating the quake2.exe file in the steam common files.
- Change the compatibility of the quake2.exe file
I am no expert, but I hope these suggestions help.
This worked for me, even though Compatibility Mode didn't!
Quote:
I had to go into the cfg files though to modify it: Steam\SteamApps\common\quake 2\baseq2\config.cfg and modify the line: set gl_driver "opengl" to set gl_driver "software"
The file wasn't there so I added it with driver set to software and it ran in a small window where I could increase screen to 1600 x 1200 res. I am running windows 10 on both.