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Quake Live open beta starts tomorrow

Quake Live open beta starts tomorrow

Quake Live is essentially Quake 3: Arena running in a browser window, for free.

id Software has announced that it will begin the open beta phase of Quake Live tomorrow, giving anyone who wants to play a chance to get stuck into the game.

Ostensibly, Quake Live is a streamlined version of Quake 3: Arena that runs in a browser and is available for free. id Software is hoping that the entire game can be financed by advertising around the game, thus negating a need for microtransactions or subscription fees.

In preparation for the open beta launch, all player accounts that were started in the closed beta phase are going to be wiped though. All current statistics from accounts not active in the last month will be wiped, according to Eurogamer. Player names and settings will remain though and id Software has pledged this is the last time it'll happen.

id Software is hoping that the low-end requirements for Quake Live, as well as the fact that it's based on Quake 3 (by far the most popular multiplayer game in the series) should mean that the game becomes a resounding success with cheap gamers who fancy some free frags.

Anyone interested in Quake Live, which was originally titled Quake Zero, can find extra information on the game, as well as open beta applications, over on the official website.

Are you planning on having a go at Quake Live, or would you prefer to see Doom Live instead? Let us know your thoughts in the forums.

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Fod 23rd February 2009, 12:03 Quote
productivity--
will. 23rd February 2009, 12:18 Quote
I've been in the beta for a while now and it's really good. Bit of a pain having to install plugins and stuff, but so easy to get in a game once that's sorted. I'm still crap though :p
Hg 23rd February 2009, 12:38 Quote
Yeah been in the beta now for a month or so and I really enjoy it, now its in open beta it should bring with it more levels of expertise making the games fairer.
proxess 23rd February 2009, 12:48 Quote
Sounds really interesting, will give it a try.
ChaosDefinesOrder 23rd February 2009, 13:37 Quote
I thought you guys had turned off the IntelliTXT adverts?
steveo_mcg 23rd February 2009, 13:49 Quote
Cool give this a try when i get home, might need to get a mouse for the wifes laptop so i can game whilst spending "quality" time watching tv.
Fod 23rd February 2009, 14:12 Quote
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Originally Posted by ChaosDefinesOrder
I thought you guys had turned off the IntelliTXT adverts?

... i can speak only for myself but i see no intellitext ads on that page. are you referring to the links to the site and forums which have always been used?

edit: oh wait, yeah there it is. pithhelmet blocks them, didn't know it did that.
wafflesomd 23rd February 2009, 15:14 Quote
For those who are about to jump into this game.

You're probably going to suck. Just give it time. It took me about a week to get a hold on the game. Now I'm railin' like a pro. Don't quote me on that.
Veles 23rd February 2009, 15:30 Quote
I never really enjoyed Quake but I might give it a go.
B1GBUD 23rd February 2009, 15:44 Quote
I left this game in the 90's where it belongs.... I prefer Unreal Tournament TBH.
Bungle 23rd February 2009, 15:44 Quote
Are the models the default ones? Trying to rail Mr Paperclip got really annoying after a while.
Burnin' 23rd February 2009, 16:58 Quote
old school gaming... nice
steveo_mcg 23rd February 2009, 18:40 Quote
anyone else looking forward to quick match or at least a look at the site only to get
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bahgger 23rd February 2009, 18:43 Quote
The most annoying thing about intellitxt is the fact that the bloody window moves so you can't just close it. That is a real slap in the face.
pendragon 23rd February 2009, 18:45 Quote
ah Quake.. I rather miss Quake II, myself .. might check this out!
Nicb 23rd February 2009, 19:22 Quote
When Quake2 came out in 1997 as a teen I flipped out and put I think Duke Nukem or Wolfenstein to the side. Great memories. It was the best Multi player in its day and have been a fan for a long time. But with Teamfortress2, Deathmatch, and Left 4 Dead, the most I would do is play it for a night or two for good times sake, then after that I would roll my curser toooooo hhhmmmm TF2!
Anakha 23rd February 2009, 21:07 Quote
Took them long enough to get this official. Rasterwerks had Q3A ported to Shockwave a LONG time ago, and called it "Phosphor" (But had to pull it shortly afterwards 'cause ID complained about them using their assets (textures, models, characters, weapons, that kind of thing).
yodasarmpit 25th February 2009, 18:19 Quote
Post up your Quake Live usernames and we may be able to have a bit of a bit-tech frag match.

I'll start:
yodasarmpit :)
WildThing 25th February 2009, 19:17 Quote
Username: WildThing86

But I'm 44261 in the queue. :(
yodasarmpit 25th February 2009, 21:02 Quote
I closed my browser by mistake and Ive been knocked back down to position 45,000 in the queue
Herbicide 25th February 2009, 21:15 Quote
Herbicide (currently at #36409)
Anakha 25th February 2009, 21:24 Quote
I got to play a little when they opened the floodgates yesterday. That last area of the eval course stumped me, though. How are you meant to sprint?!
Herbicide 25th February 2009, 21:48 Quote
Shift? (Now #12477)
Anakha 26th February 2009, 05:43 Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by Herbicide
Shift? (Now #12477)

Shift = Walk. Ctrl = Crouch. And bunny-hopping seems to have little effect.
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