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August 14th, 2009, 08:00 GMT · By Doru Barbu

Quake Live Gets Linux and Mac Support

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Back in 2007, id Software came up with the idea of Quake Live, a browser-based first-person shooter that preserved the spirit of the popular Quake III Arena video game. In 2008 the project entered an invitation-based closed beta stage, and an open beta was available starting with February 2009. The only problem was that the browser plugin allowing
the game to be played only supported Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, running under either Windows XP or Vista.

Things are about to change, as id Software President Todd Hollenshead announced during the QuakeCon 2009 press conference that Quake Live would soon be adding support for Linux and Macintosh systems. Users who want to catch an early glimpse of the enhancements can do that at QuakeCon, since both versions of the plugin are available for testing on the show floor. Non-attendees will have to wait for the update that is scheduled to come on August the 18th, this Tuesday.

About Quake Live:

Quake Live is a browser plugin-based first person shooter video game developed by id Software, which first appeared in 2007. It is a variant of its predecessor, Quake III Arena, running a slightly updated version of this game's engine. The focus is on usability enhancements rather than graphical upgrades, including the plugin that runs compile code on the user's processor and a more streamlined heads-up display. Notably, this game doesn't make use of Adobe's Flash technology to run. Quake Live is free to play, as financial backing for this project comes from in-game advertising.

Don't expect any graphical wonders from this game; based on a title released in 1999, it's meant to have a quick and simple installation procedure for casual gaming or maybe aid team-bonding through lunch break tournaments.

Check out Quake Live on Softpedia.

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Comment #1 by: BobCFC on 14 Aug 2009, 20:40 UTC reply to this comment

Wow this is great news! I signed up for Quake Live during the beta test ages ago but only played it a couple of times because I can't be bothered to reboot into windows... it feels dirty and I've lost the urge to kill by the time it boots.

(BTW, it turns out that I'm not as sharp as I was 10 years ago hehe, especially the rail gun)

There's a great community around quake including commented matches


Comment #2 by: Lori on 25 Sep 2009, 05:14 UTC reply to this comment

Doru Barbu -- can you help? My kid downloaded the Quake Live Plug In and now any page that uses Flash tells me I need to update my Flash player. I have a MacBook OS 10.4.11 -- and I told him not to download plug-ins! I make my living by writing and editing and I hate it when my computer stops working in the way I am accustomed.

Thanks so much.

Comment #2.1 by: Doru Barbu on 05 Oct 2009, 06:21 GMT

I'm in no way a Mac user, but after consulting with the Softpedia Mac specialist Filip Truta I found out that MacOS usually comes with an older version of the Flash plug-in installed. The warning you keep seeing is connected to a new security feature implemented in Firefox, because running an older version of Flash can pose a serious security risk. It shouldn't be related with the Quake Live installation at all. The best recommendation we can make, and the most secure too, is to go to Adobe's web site and install the latest Flash version.

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