Comment by leptons 1 year ago Quake is still so much fun. Been playing for years with a group and it doesn't get old. 5 comments leptons Reply ethbr1 1 year ago What changes after years of playing? I assume everyone has every inch of the maps memorized? leptons 1 year ago >What changes after years of playing?New ways to exploit the physics to do things your opponents don't expect and can't easily reproduce. As the skill level of regular players increases, I always look for new ways to approach the maps. system2 1 year ago Download it from tastyspleen.com and play online too. I play quake2 online almost daily. 2 replies →
ethbr1 1 year ago What changes after years of playing? I assume everyone has every inch of the maps memorized? leptons 1 year ago >What changes after years of playing?New ways to exploit the physics to do things your opponents don't expect and can't easily reproduce. As the skill level of regular players increases, I always look for new ways to approach the maps. system2 1 year ago Download it from tastyspleen.com and play online too. I play quake2 online almost daily. 2 replies →
leptons 1 year ago >What changes after years of playing?New ways to exploit the physics to do things your opponents don't expect and can't easily reproduce. As the skill level of regular players increases, I always look for new ways to approach the maps. system2 1 year ago Download it from tastyspleen.com and play online too. I play quake2 online almost daily. 2 replies →
system2 1 year ago Download it from tastyspleen.com and play online too. I play quake2 online almost daily. 2 replies →
What changes after years of playing? I assume everyone has every inch of the maps memorized?
>What changes after years of playing?
New ways to exploit the physics to do things your opponents don't expect and can't easily reproduce. As the skill level of regular players increases, I always look for new ways to approach the maps.
Download it from tastyspleen.com and play online too. I play quake2 online almost daily.
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