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Quake Live Open Beta Begins Feb. 24th

The Quake Live team has announced that the beta will open to the public on Tuesday, February 24th. On Monday, they will take the servers down, wipe all stats and prune inactive accounts, then re-open on the public site. Personal settings and current account info will be maintained for active accounts. They also said, "We're going to post some additional information in the Developer Notes about the opening of the game, what it means to leave the 'beta' tag on the site during this time, and discuss some features and functionality that we're planning for the next couple of months that we know you'll be interested in." GameSetWatch ran a story recently by a columnist who tried out the closed beta, and we discussed John Carmack's thoughts on the game a few months back.

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  1. Still win32-only? by aerton · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There are still no news about clients for other OSes.
    That's too bad considering that id is the stoutest friend of linux games.

    1. Re:Still win32-only? by nonades · · Score: 3, Informative

      Actually, if you try to log in to the closed beta with an unsupported browser it gives a message that plugins for other browsers and OSs are being worked on.

  2. Re:Definitely signing up for this one by Paradigm_Complex · · Score: 3, Informative
    I'm in the closed beta.

    I wonder if it's cross platform?

    Right now it's Windows-only. A Mac version is planned/on-the-way.

    No love for Linux - hopefully it's just not yet. No luck with WINE yet, either.

    When it's eventually 'released' it's supposed to be free isn't it? Paid for by ads?

    Yes, it will be free; ad-based. The ads themselves aren't up yet but the locations were they will be are visible. They are well placed throughout and for the most part they don't really get in the way. In the rare cases that they are in the way, they are transparent - I've shot people through them.

    The biggest question though is, is it going to cut in to my Desktop Tower Defence time?!!!

    It's cut into my go (the board game) and Smash Bros time, and it's still in beta with a relatively low number of people playing. Expect a decrease in productivity when it is officially out :D

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    "A witty saying proves nothing." - Voltaire
  3. Re:Played a couple of times by walshy007 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    As more appropriately paced games have come out since the hay-day of Quake 3

    but that's precisely why people to this day still love quake 3, there has not been a faster game since it, a lot of people enjoy the fast and arcade like factor.