Try running this command instead:
game bluemonday -quoth
I take it either A. the engine you are running doesn't support the -quoth switch, or B. you don't have quoth installed properly.
What engine are you using? It's not going to work with WinQuake or GLQuake
What is the EXACT content of the error message you are seeing?
> (except for creating a shortcut, that I didn't do)
So you ran it from the cmd prompt, I hope.
Other things to check:
-the quoth folder is in your engine folder, i.e. wherever id1 is located
-pak0.pak, pak1.pak, and pak2.pak are in the quoth folder that is immediately under the engine folder. i.e. <engine>/quoth/pak0.pak NOT <engine>/quoth/quoth/pak0.pak
And how did you launch?
]]>Installation:
Create a new folder called “quoth” in your Quake folder
Copy the contents of the Quoth zip archive into the /quoth/ folder
Create a new folder called "bluemonday" in your Quake folder
Extract the contents of *this* zip file into the /bluemonday/ folder
Run your preferred Quake engine with the command line arguments:
-quoth -game bluemonday
This can be done from the cmd prompt, or by creating a shortcut to your preferred Quake engine, etc.
* Run the shortcut (click icon) and make sure the engine loads
* Not all maps may support multiple skill levels
* Please check the docs folder for further readme files
which I did (except for creating a shortcut, that I didn't do)
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