![]() ![]() ![]() You could stop here, and play Quake with Wine or Proton (which is a fork of Wine), but this guide will show you how to play without a Windows emulator. You need to install the base games and the mission packs separately. ![]() Add the -no-dwrite option to the command line if the text doesn't appear in the login window, and add the -no-cef-sandbox option if you only get blackness in the main Steam window. Install the Windows client of Steam in Wine, install Quake, extract the data files from ~/.wine/drive_c/ProgramFiles/Steam/SteamApps/common.Now Steam will let you install these Windows-only games on Linux. Install the native Linux client of Steam, find Quake in your library, in the Manage menu (⚙ icon) select Properties, go to the Compatibility tab, and enable any Proton version.The first step is to install the games in Steam. It is thus possible to run these games updated with bug fixes and other improvements, we just need to get the data files from Steam. It's a shame, since all three versions of the Quake engine were open-sourced a few years after their release, and the community has been playing around with the code ever since. Steam ships the Quake trilogy as they were released in the 1990s, without any updates. ![]()
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