Vu sur la FFF : Alors que la CPL fait semblant de s’interroger pour savoir qui de Quake 3 ou Quake 4 sera joué en compétition, id software publie un communiqué pour rassurer les organisateurs, et parle donc du patch 1.3 à venir (id pense le sortir début août, avant la QuakeCon). Les promesses sont intéressantes : une mobilité accrue (des physiques retravaillées ?), un nouveau mode de jeu, une nouvelle arme et de nouvelles cartes de qualité résolument professionnelle. Sympa, mais ça ne va pas motiver grand monde : Quake 4 est maintenant aussi populaire que Quake 2.[–SUITE–]

With the upcoming release of the QUAKE 4 1.3 Point Release we’re making great strides in tuning and tweaking the QUAKE 4 multiplayer gaming experience based on feedback from the people playing it the most.

We’re implementing a number of community requested features and actual gameplay changes to QUAKE 4 gameplay which will provide a faster, smoother, and more highly competitive experience that we hope particularly appeals to those playing QUAKE 4 regularly and/or competitively, but also makes the game even more fun for new players. You can expect increased mobility and control, improved performance with ambient lighting options, and weapon alterations that advance playability and challenge competitive players.

We’ve noticed several LAN and competitive events considering what games to use for their future events, and we would encourage players and organizers to give 1.3 a try – we think you’ll like it. We feel these competition friendly changes, coupled with an all-new gametype, a new weapon, and several professionally made maps will extend the life of QUAKE 4 for all players. We’re currently in a small, private beta test of the point release and hope to have it out publicly sometime before QuakeCon.

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