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"..when the game is totally opposite to what every actual Quake game is like?"
Sorry but just no. You want classplay games? Play Overwatch then or something else, because Quake is supposed to be Quake and not some game that removes all essence from it (pickups, strafejumping, hardcore gameplay..). Thankfully.. Quake Champions is actually Quake at heart and not some Enemy Overwatory.
Why play Overwatch when it isn't as good?
See first response.
Both of the ETs are some of the most incredible games ever. I truly do not understand the complete illogic that has to go into not wanting a spinoff publicly available for purchase.