Why WinQuake exists and how it works
fabiensanglard.net64 points by wicket 7 hours ago
64 points by wicket 7 hours ago
This is a great write-up for those of us that were into Quake when it was released. Trying to tune your performance was a huge undertaking during the days where you tried running Quake while also having Windows 95. I got into Quake because of all the available MAP tools you could use with it, and the multiplayer aspect, which previously had been very difficult to get working without a LAN.