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Quake
Has anyone ever gotten Quake to run in
openGL with a TNT2 ULTRA? And if so how
did you do it?
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Reef Shark
I'm so bored of elves and wizards. If I met one in the street, I'd probably punch him.
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Download GLQuake, and rename to opengl32.dll in your quake directory. (Assuming that you've got openGL drivers for your TNT).
Get GLQuake from Fileplanet.
Stoo
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can you explain that again? What exactly are we to rename? Where are we to put opengl32.dll?
-thanks
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Think of something clever and pretend I wrote it here.
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In the quake directory, there may be a file called opengl32.dll after installing GLQuake (If I remember correctly, its for 3Dfx cards). Rename or remove this file, and GLQuake should use the TNT for OpenGL.
If it isn't there, then it should work fine.
Stoo
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