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Mike
2015-12-01 19:23:39

I'm happy to find this thread and see there are lots of other people still wanting to play these old maps. I'm gonna repeat a question here that I asked at the Q2 Cafe:

You spawn into an outdoor area with a big rock wall opposite a very cool castle or fortress-type structure. After exploring for a while and knocking off some guards on the towers on the fortress, an explosion happens on the rock face and hordes of machine gun guards start spilling out and attacking. Very challenging and COOL map. That's all I can remember, because it was such a unique way of springing a trap on the player. The only other thing I could add is that I remember the "castle" MIGHT have been sort of near-East or India influenced, rather like Iikka Keränen's Quake map architecture. But that's just my memory, it was a really long time ago.  Note: it is not Love Story: Prince of Stroggos.

TIA for any direction!

Icantthinkofanickname
2015-09-25 09:17:52

Thanks for all the links, people in this thread! I was never a big fan of Quake 2 as a game, but for some reason I got curious about Q2 custom SP maps, and some of these are pretty nice! It's also interesting to see what some big names in Q1SP have done for Q2.

Spirit wrote:

But Quake 2 is so terrible!

Having just replayed most of the original game before trying the custom maps, I have to say I (still) mostly agree for several reasons (e.g. I think that Quake 2's slowed down, more "realistic" mechanics are a lot less fun than Quake's, I personally find the very overtly macho/military/army theme incredibly boring/annoying, and I feel that the game takes itself far too seriously), yet I think it's mainly a matter of Q2's stock SP maps -- they all look and play more or less the same (in my opinion).

Quite a few of these custom maps, however, take things out of the stale vaguely industrial-ish/military-ish/base-ish setting and have fun gameplay too. What I'm trying to say, I guess, is that even if you hated Quake 2, you might still find some of the custom maps worthwhile. And though it is a completely different game, the fact that the engines are not that different and that a lot of Q1SP mappers mapped for Q2, arguably makes it part of Q1SP history ... right?

Sadly one of the links Cocerello posted above (Ten Four) is already dead, and one of the others (markshan.com) has dead links. Krypto's link is dead too. I'd like to echo what quakis said above -- it's a shame there isn't a reliable Quaddicted equivalent for Q2SP content...

Cocerello
2015-03-27 14:36:36

Found this also, quite a lot of of a number of maps, but it is missing most of the text files. Looks like it is  Macanah's own list.

http://www.freewill-mnh.com/files/quake … op%20maps/

Spirit
2015-02-20 10:05:28

Your choice!

Cocerello
2015-02-19 22:29:34

With pleasure, but it will have to wait for a week or so, as i will have to check too all of this before doing that, and some extra websites i found these last days.

By the way, do I add a new section for Quake 2 or just add the part in the ''Quaddicted analogues for other games'' section?

Spirit
2015-02-19 20:12:23
Cocerello
2015-02-18 20:46:58
Krypto
2014-02-07 13:13:02

Greetings folks!

Well at the potential risk of being attributed to an Abandonware site, here is the most comprehensive pack for Q2 I've come across which contains a grand total of 109 SP Mission Packs and 243 Single Levels. As for distinguishing between which maps are recommended and which are mediocre, I recommend reading under the Q2 review section over on 3D Gamers Edge or Ten Four. Their are a number of great levels in this pack which I never had the opportunity to play years ago owing to dead/inactive links on Ten Four, which was the only site which catered towards Quake II reviews at the time.

http://3dsl.game-host.org/shooter/game/7163

Note: You'll have to read the associated instructions on the site in order to gain access to the download archive.

Icantthinkofanickname
2014-02-03 12:28:52
Quaddicted wrote:

Anymore Quake 2 maps or mission archives been found or shared?

I don't know much about Q2 custom maps (I've only played the original game itself, and that was ages ago), but for what it's worth (and if this is not old news to you): someone called Musashi released a Q2SP unit called Slight Mechanical Destruction late last year. Here is the release thread at Func_Msgboard, including the download link, and if you scroll through the thread, you might find some other worthwhile recommendations:
http://www.celephais.net/board/view_thr … 973&end=25

Hope this helps.

Quaddicted
2014-02-03 07:21:12

Anymore Quake 2 maps or mission archives been found or shared?

erc
2013-12-07 22:19:24

Spirit, if you ever get to making a Q2 dump, just drop me a line. I think my archive is 99% complete (and unaltered).

Kusanageek
2013-11-20 06:28:14

Renaming them would be enough? If yes give me a list and then I'll save you the trouble.

Spirit
2013-11-19 20:36:51

Thanks, I grabbed those. They are all renamed though so not what I would be after.

Kusanageek
2013-11-18 18:15:22
quakis wrote:

Huge shame there isn't an active site for reliable download mirrors, any that I've found might go 'poof' one day. In fact some I came across already have. :(

I'd love Spirit even more than I already do for this site, if he would host Q2 SP maps here for archival purposes. :p Even a simple one will do to dump the files. Heck, I wouldn't mind helping with uploading some of them from my (incomplete) collection.

Hi,

A while back I contacted [Kona] (really cool guy BTW) and he gave me his archived maps. I assume they aren't all there though. The folders are as following:

[Kona]'s Q2 Maps
1998
1999a
1999b
2000
2001-to date

We talked about me putting an archive to download them but I have a lot of money problems and not much time in my hands currently.

Link: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/h903yx4ebv19oge/7VdYS73RFA

Tamarisk
2013-09-25 10:59:40

Spirit, Quake 2 is still fun. There has been some really great maps made for it over the years. I have a lot of the better ones archived on flash drives and CD. Every now and then I love playing some Deathmatch online. I suck but it's great lobbing grenades down on people. HA!

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