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After some long discussions it was realizied that the old README had way too much informations and was too unspecified on some topics. This new README was written from scratch and focus on installing Quake II.
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Yamagi Quake II
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===============
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This is the Yamagi Quake II Client, an enhanced version of id Software's Quake
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II with focus on offline and coop gameplay. Both the gameplay and the graphics
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are unchanged, but many bugs if the last official release were fixed and some
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nice to have features like widescreen support were added. Unlike most other
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Quake II source ports Yamagi Quake II is full 64 bit clean. It works perfectly
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on modern processors and operating systems. Yamagi Quake II runs on nearly all
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common platforms, including FreeBSD, Linux, OpenBSD, Windows and OS X.
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This code is build upon Icculus Quake II, which itself is based on Quake II
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3.21. Yamagi Quake II released under the terms of the GPL version 2. See the
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LICENSE file for further information.
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Installation
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Yamagi Quake II is installed in 3 steps:
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- Game data setup.
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- Music extraction.
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- Download and extract the executables.
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### Game data Setup
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Over the years Quake II was distributed in a myriad of ways:
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- As a demo version.
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- As a retail release on CD.
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- As part of Quake IV.
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- Through steam.
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- etc.
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Yamagi Quake II supports all of these version, even the limited demo. Full
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versions require about 1.6 GiB hard drive space, the demo version about 150 Mib.
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#### Full versions
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The easiest way to install a full version of Quake II is to start with the
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patch. Please note that the patch is **required** for all full versions of the
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game, even the newer ones like Steam. Without it Yamagi Quake II will not work!
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1. Download the patch:
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http://deponie.yamagi.org/quake2/idstuff/q2-3.20-x86-full-ctf.exe
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2. Extract the patch into an empty directory. The patch is just an ordinary
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self-extracting ZIP file. On Windows it can be extracted by double clicking
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on it, on other systems an archiver or even the *unzip* command can be used.
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Now it's time to remove the following files from the extracted patch. They're
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the original executables, documentation and so on. They aren't needed anymore:
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- 3.20_Changes.txt
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- quake2.exe
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- ref_gl.dll
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- ref_soft.dll
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- baseq2/gamex86.dll
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- baseq2/maps.lst
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- ctf/ctf2.ico
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- ctf/gamex86.dll
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- ctf/readme.txt
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- ctf/server.cfg
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- xatrix/gamex86.dll
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- rogue/gamex86.dll
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Copy the pak0.pak file and the video/ subdirectory from your Quake II
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distribution (CD, Steam download, etc) into the baseq2/ subdirectory of the
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extracted patch.
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If you own the optional addons you'll need to copy their gamedata too:
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- For The Reckoning copy the pak0.pak and the video/ subdirectory from your
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addon distribution into the xatrix/ subdirectory.
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- For Ground Zero copy the pak0.pak and the video/ subdirectory from your
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addon distribution into the rogue/ subdirectory.
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#### The demo version
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1. Get the demo from http://deponie.yamagi.org/quake2/idstuff/q2-314-demo-x86.exe
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and extract it. It's just an ordinary, self-extract ZIP file. On Windows it
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be extracted by double clicking on it, on other system an archiver or even
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the *unzip* command can be used.
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3. Create a new directory and a subdirectory baseq2/ in it.
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3. Copy the pak0.pak and the players/ subdirectory from Install/Data/baseq2/
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into the newly created baseq2/ subdirectory.
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The demo **must not** be patched! Patching the demo will break it!
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### Music extraction
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The retail CD version of Quake II and both addons contain up to 11 Audio CD
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tracks, forming the soundtrack. Since modern computers lack the ability for
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classic Audio CD playback, it's often emulated by a transparent combination
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of CD ripping and playback, these tracks can be ripped into OGG/Vorbis files.
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Yamagi Quake II will use these files instead of the CD tracks.
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Later Quake II version, for example the one included with Quake IV and the one
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available through Steam, lack the soundtrack. Nevertheless Yamagi Quake II can
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play it if you copy the files into the directories mentioned above.
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#### Using a generic CD extractor / CD ripper
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1. Install a CD extractor and set it to OGG/Vorbis files.
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2. Put the Quake II CD into your CD drive and extract the files.
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3. The files must be named after the CD track. Track 02 becomes 02.ogg, track
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03 becomes 03.ogg and so on. On both the Quake II and the Addon CDs track 1
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is the data track and can't be ripped.
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4. Put these files into the corresponding subdirectory:
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- baseq2/music for Quake II.
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- xatrix/music for The Reckoning.
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- rogue/music for Ground Zero.
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#### Extracting music on BSD, Linux and OS X
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An easy way to extract the music on unixoid platforms is to use
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*stuff/cdripper.sh*, a simple shellscript we provide. It needs *cdparanoia* and
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oggenc from the *vorbis-tools* package installed. Use your package manager of
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choice (apt-get, dnf, homebrew, ...) to install them. Just execute the script
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and copy the resulting music/ directory to:
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- baseq2/ for Quake II.
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- xatrix/ for The Reckoning.
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- rogue/ for Ground Zero.
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### Download and extract the executables
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How the Yamagi Quake II executables are installed depends on the platform:
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- For Windows a package with all Yamagi Quake II executables is provided.
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- Some Linux distributions and BSD systems provide Yamagi Quake II packages.
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- On OS X you need to compile from source.
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- Of course Yamagi Quake II can be compiled from source on all platforms.
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#### Microsoft Windows
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1. Get the latest release from http://www.yamagi.org/quake2
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2. Extract it into the gamedata directory created above. quake2.exe must be
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placed next to the baseq2/ subdirectory.
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On Windows Yamagi Quake II is fully portable, you can move the installation
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directory wherever and whenever you like. To update Yamagi Quake II just
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overwrite the old files with the new ones.
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#### Binary Package from your Linux distribution or BSD system
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Many Linux distributions and BSD systems provide Yamagi Quake II packages.
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Please refer to the documentation of your distribution or system. The gamedata
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is searched at:
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- A global directory specified by the package.
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- The same directory as the quake2 executable.
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- In $HOME/.yq2
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- The directory given with the *+set basedir /path/to/quake2_installation/*
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commandline argument.
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Yamagi Quake II has support for an alternative startup config. It may be a good
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idea to install it, since it sets some global options to sane defaults. Copy
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yq2.cfg to the baseq2/ subdirectory in your gamedata directory. Usually yq2.cfg
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can be found somewhere in /usr/share or /usr/local/share.
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### Compiling from source
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To compile Yamagi Quake II from source, you need the following dependencies,
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including development headers:
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- A GCC-compatible compiler like GCC, MinGW (see below) or clang.
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- GNU make or cmake.
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- A libGL implementation with OpenGL system headers.
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- SDL 2.0 or SDL 1.2 (2.0 recommended, edit the Makefile to use 1.2 instead).
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- libogg, libvorbis and libvorbisfile.
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- A OpenAL implementation, openal-soft is highly recommended.
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- zlib.
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Yamagi Quake II has 2 build systems:
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- A classic GNU Makefile.
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- A CMake file.
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Both build system provide the same options and features, it's up to the user to
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decide which one to use.
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#### On Linux distribution or BSD systems
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On debian based distributions (including Ubuntu and Mint) the dependencies can
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be installed with: `apt-get install build-essential libgl1-mesa-dev libsdl2-dev
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libogg-dev libvorbis-dev libopenal-dev zlib1g-dev`
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On OS X we recommend using [homebrew](http://brew.sh) to install the
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dependencies: `brew install sdl2 libvorbis libogg openal-soft`
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On FreeBSD you'll need something like: `pkg install gmake libGL sdl2 libogg
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libvorbis openal-soft`
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#### On Windows
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On Windows a MinGW environment is needed. A preinstalled environment with all
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dependencies can be found at http://deponie.yamagi.org/quake2/windows/build/
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Just extract it into C:\MinGW\ and start either the 32 bit or 64 bit version
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through *C:\MinGW\MSYS32* or *C:\MinGW\MSYS64*. With the preinstalled MinGW
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environment GNU Make is highly recommended, CMake requires further
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configuration. At this time Yamagi Quake II can't be compiled with Microsoft
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Visual Studio.
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#### Compiling
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Download the latest release from http://www.yamagi.org/quake2 or clone the
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source from https://github.com/yquake/yquake.git, change into the yquake2/
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source directory and type *make*. After that copy everything from the release/
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directory to your Yamagi Quake II installation directory.
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For the addons download or clone their source, change into the source directory
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and type *make*. After the compilation finishes the release/game.so is copied
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to the corresponding directory in your Quake II installation.
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