' . $extension[$i] . ' '; if (($i+1) < $count) { echo '| '; } else { echo ']'; } } } function fileDownloadLinkGPG ($baseUrl, $extensions) { $extension = explode (' ', $extensions); $count = count ($extension); echo '
PGP Signatures (to verify archive authenticity) '; for ($i = 0 ; $i < $count ; $i++) { if ($i == 0) { echo '[ '; } echo '' . $extension[$i] . ' '; if (($i+1) < $count) { echo '| '; } else { echo ']'; } } } ?>

QuakeForge and Quake2Forge are always in constant development. Our development versions have the latest features, but they change rapidly as bugs are fixed and features are added. Stable versions do not change significantly once released, though we sometimes make revisions of the stable branch to fix known bugs.

Current Releases

QuakeForge

This is our new development tree (we're back to "quakeforge"), where we're again in the process of merging Quake and QuakeWorld...but this time, it's much better. This series will eventually provide the 0.6 versions of QuakeForge.

While almost always in working order, it's under heavy development so be prepared to encounter some issues (Wear your hard hat!). Please check the docs.

QuakeForge, Version 0.5.2 (released 01 Oct 2002)

Development snapshots (updated daily)

Quake2Forge

Are you ready to rail? Good, 'cause we sure are.

Quake2Forge is the Quake II engine, with a QuakeForge "flavor". Undergoing slow but steady development, it aims to be a portable, stable code base maintaining backward-compatibility with Id Software's version.

Version 0.2 (released 01/02/03)

Version 0.1 (released 17 Sep 2002)

The latest code can be retreived from our server, with the following commands:

cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.quakeforge.net:/project/cvs login
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.quakeforge.net:/project/cvs -z3 co quake2

The anonymous password is empty, just hit Enter when prompted for one.


Older Releases

QuakeForge: Newtree

Newtree is our sta^H^H^Hdead tree. If we work on it again, it will provide the 0.3 and 0.4 series of QuakeForge releases. Most activity has moved to the development tree, though.

QuakeForge: Newtree, Version 0.3.0 (released 11 Feb 2001)

QuakeForge: NUQ

QuakeForge: NUQ (pronounced "Nuke") is, basically, the Classic Quake version of Newtree. NUQ is based on the WinQuake engine, but with lots of enhancements from the merged tree and Newtree. Being the inverse Newtree, there is no support for QuakeWorld multiplayer protocols.

The NUQ tree is also dead. Our quakeforge tree has the netquake and quakeworld code together with the bulk of the code merged, so it's now redundant. And since nobody works on it anyway, that's a good thing.

Even though it's dead, NUQ here anyway. If you want single player, grab quakeforge-current instead, it's much better.

QuakeForge Merged Tree

Since current work is based on Newtree and NUQ, the merged tree snapshots are no longer being made. You can still get it directly out of CVS, however.

QuakeForge Stable release (0.1.1, released 27 Feb 2000)

QuakeForge 0.1 is our initial offering to the public. It's not really for end-users, but served as a proof of concept that the Quake and QuakeWorld trees are more closely related than initial look would indicate.


Miscellaneous Files