He did this the only possible bare minimum way.Ĭorrection. Continue asking them instead of lecturing someone giving you great answers, please? You're clogging up the thread with this unnecessary crap. Now focus on what you're good at - asking good questions. He's doing just a FINE job, and you don't need to worry about others not understanding him - only you, and your own nitpicky issues with his easy-to-use instructions. Seriously man, it's great that you ask useful questions, but I've been following this whole thing all the way through, and you seriously couldn't possibly be more difficult. Which is what is to be avoided, because even if the download counts as a gamemod, the thing is simple enough for every PC user knowing the basics of the system - provided little instructions - to have the ability to install it, which is simply to locate the gamefolder and throw the file, overwriting the existing one. The futher contents are very unclear, loosing the recipient regarding why he should be interested in that. Quake2.exe v3.20 with 16:9 resolutionsSounds like technical rant or tool for modders. Originally posted by 76561198292631324:Starting with the topic, what is that: (be sure to enter vid_restart after adjusting video settings) If it doesn't exist just create a text document and rename to autoexec.cfg OPTIONAL settings for a better viewing experience (feel free to modify.) You can place these in baseq2/autoexec.cfg. (this also shows gun model at all fovs < 179 deg) To see all that was done check this thread (file offsets and values details) Unfortunately as with most 1990s games 2D graphics don't scale with high resolutions, so they can be difficult to read on small high res displays. Optionally the video folder as well for cinematics. It might work by simply throwing it into Steam's Quake2 folder, but I'd create a new Quake2 folder, unzip the zip into it, replace the exe with the one I modified, and copy over the pak files from Steam baseq2 (found in \SteamLibrary\steamapps\common) to the new baseq2 folder. This is a modification of the original Quake2.exe (smaller than Steam's or GOG's) from You can change the resolution using the gl_mode variable in the console (for example press the ~ key then enter say gl_mode 5), or via the menu. Windowed mode will only render correctly at high res if you check the 'overide high DPI display scaling' checkbox (right click Quake2.exe, select compatability to find it, thanks Consumerist!) Press alt-enter to toggle windowed/fullscreen.
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