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https://youtu.be/YwQOQS5_P3U
https://quake.fandom.com/wiki/Quake_(SEGA_Saturn_version)
Overall it's just a downgraded way to experience the game, a few visual improvements and unique quirks but other visual downgrades and simplified level geometry to save space. But it did uniquely have some exclusive secret levels replacing the vanilla ones. And someone did go through the effort of porting those secret levels to PC if you just wanted to play those:
https://www.celephais.net/board/view_thread.php?id=62026
Quake 2's PS1 version you can just emulate, I hear people use duckstation for it.
There is a mod version being worked on too, though it's not an exact replica (which kinda defeats the point if you ask me:
https://www.moddb.com/mods/quake-ii-psx
Any idea for my (2)?
(other than the generic PS1 ducksattion)
Sorta wanted a unique tweaked engine.