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Change back to default settings quake ii rtx
Change back to default settings quake ii rtx













change back to default settings quake ii rtx

Just install it, set your key bindings, and you should be good to go. It fixes up Quake II real well for modern systems, no headaches trying to get the music working, and it doesn't come at the cost of making Quake II feel non-vanilla. It adapts to your computer's screen resolution, supports more modern keybindings, adds Quake II's missing soundtrack back in, and fixes numerous bugs. That should fix it.įor Quake II you'll want to install the 'Yamagi Patch', there's a guide for it on Steam where you can download it. I think if you right click it and select 'Properties', you should be able to find some compatibility options for your operating system. If stock Quake II doesn't start up normally and you can't close out of it, you should restart your computer and find the quake2.exe in Quake II's directory. Again, there are Youtube tutorials, but through the power of persistence and some black magic (I'm not even kidding), you should be able to get it running. You're other biggest concern is getting Quake I's soundtrack working, which can be a real pain. It's kinda open ended based on your own computer and preferences.

change back to default settings quake ii rtx

You can find the autoexec.cfg commands for these things on the internet, but I can post my own commands here if you'd like. Things like an uncapped FOV, uncapped frame rate, fit to fullscreen, no texture filtering, weapon positioning, fixed menu demo, chunky, smooth, etc. You'll have to do some fiddling around with your own custom auto executables and in-game options depending on how you want it. If you want to stay original, your best bets are the Mark V or Quakespasm sourceports.















Change back to default settings quake ii rtx