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No the FULL version works, I can assure you that.Vimacs posted on Jul 17 2004 at 02:55 PM said:the full version normaly comes in pak0.pak pak.pak and soem other file, but only the shareware on is known to work
It is but the way I found to make the FULL version work isn't very convenient (heavy in fact : 50+ MO) :Horscht posted on Jul 17 2004 at 02:51 PM said:I have good news and bad news. I found a pakager on the web that allows me to make Quake .pak files. So i took ALL files from ID1 (in their specific subfolders) and made a pak out of them. The rsulting file is 53,8 MB (56.429.021 Bytes). Now for the bad news: GPquake doesn´t start, it just hangs at a white screen. So the full version is not yet supported
Buy a BLU (even if it still is dark with it)!Keithmcfc posted on Jul 17 2004 at 03:33 PM said:Is there any way of makeing it brighter??
I have a flu and it still seems very dark at points.
Good choice.Keithmcfc posted on Jul 17 2004 at 03:43 PM said:beleave me, as soon as i get payed i am doing :lol:
well, unfortunatelly, my Quake version doesnt install with .pak files, but has all the files Extracted in the ID1 folder. So what I did, was using pakexplorer, and made a pak called pk0.pak. resulting file: 53 megs. I put that file into GP:/GPMM/QUAKE/ID1, but when I start GPquake, i just get a blank screen. It works with the shareware pak, though.Exo posted on Jul 17 2004 at 03:09 PM said:Horscht reinstall your "full version" of quake from the original cd and you will get pak0.pak and pak1.pak
If you dont have the cd anymore use the demo or buy it only £5 brand new or less second hand
Edit:
The prog your looking for is caled pakexplorer (google it its freeware)
Last time I checked the original quake source has pak checking
I think it dose something along the files of looks for a quake image then dose a Checksum on the pak, So more than likely a modified pak file will not run
Do that or put only the shareware version in your GPMM/QUAKE/ID1/ directory.Drumaster posted on Jul 17 2004 at 03:04 PM said:It is but the way I found to make the FULL version work isn't very convenient (heavy in fact : 50+ MO) :Horscht posted on Jul 17 2004 at 02:51 PM said:I have good news and bad news. I found a pakager on the web that allows me to make Quake .pak files. So i took ALL files from ID1 (in their specific subfolders) and made a pak out of them. The rsulting file is 53,8 MB (56.429.021 Bytes). Now for the bad news: GPquake doesn´t start, it just hangs at a white screen. So the full version is not yet supported
Just put pak0.pak (shareware) and pak1.pak (full pak) together in GPMM/QUAKE/ID1 and when you'll launch game, you'll play the FULL version with all level access.
As far as I understood is this version just the old one recompiled with a newer compiler (plus bug fixes), all the cool stuff the guys from PocketQuake did arn't even included yet.skeezix posted on Jul 17 2004 at 10:15 PM said:The Pocket PC guys must've been workign their tails off.. didn't think they'd get it up to this speed for awhile. Seeing it on the GP32 is amazing. Serious kudos to woogal and the original porters etc.. stunning work
It won't work like that yet. A lot of the file loading code was never ported (I guess because the speed at the time was so slow that it wasn't worth bothering with), so all that works is pak loading. Thats also the reason why there's no loading or saving of games yet.Nightripper posted on Jul 17 2004 at 05:42 PM said:Can't you just move everything in your id1 directory (from your PC) to the id1 directory on your SMC? It should work that way.