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Universal Conquest Wiki. It has its influences from Doom in terms of gameplay, design, and story. For example, Quake features a similar arsenal of Weapons as well as teleporters. Features original to Quake , like the console , later appeared in Doom source ports.
Once the official Quake source code was released, some Doom source ports incorporated portions of the Quake source. Like Doom , this game had demos and speedruns. However, although influencing the style of gameplay Doom had, this was the first game by id Software to feature 3D models compared to Doom' s 2D sprites.
The player takes the role of a unnamed protagonist called Ranger in Quake III Arena , who is sent into a portal in order to stop an enemy code-named " Quake ". Previously, the government had been experimenting with teleportation technology, and upon development of a working prototype called a " Slipgate ", this enemy has compromised the human connection with their own teleportation system , using it to insert death squads into the 'human' dimension, supposedly in order to test the martial capabilities of humanity.
As the sole surviving protagonist in Operation Counter-Strike , the player must advance, starting each of the four episodes from a human held but overrun military base, before fighting through other dimensions, traversing these via slipgate or their otherworldly equivalent. Once passing through each slipgate, the player's main objective is to survive and locate the exit which will take him to the next level. The player will find a Rune at the end of each Episode.
Once all four runes have been collected, the player can then face-off against Quake Shub-Niggurath and defeat her to complete the game. Main Article: Episodes of Quake. The game consists of 38 separate "levels" or "maps", grouped into seven episodes. Of those seven, the starting episode Welcome to Quake and final episode Final Level are not traditionally counted as episodes, they are simply placed in their own separate episode to be differentiated from the standard episodes.
Each Single Player episode represents individual dimensions that the player can access through magical portals as opposed to the technological Slipgate that are discovered over the course of the game.
At the start of each episode, the player is deployed in a futuristic military base and they have to find a slipgate that will take them to the alternate realm.
The various realms consist of a number of Base , Medieval , and Runic type maps. There is also a Multiplayer episode, Deathmatch Arena. This simply consists of the official Deathmatch levels and is done for categorization in a similar manner to the starting and ending episodes of the Single Player game.
The maps are inspired by several dark fantasy influences, notably that of H. Lovecraft; most notably, the end boss of the first episode is named Chthon, and the final boss is named Shub-Niggurath, although there is little resemblance to their original literary descriptions. Originally, the game was supposed to include more Lovecraftian bosses, but this concept was scrapped due to time constraints.
In Quake , there are 4 difficulty levels. These are Easy Meant for little kids and grandmas , Normal Most people should start Quake at Medium skill , Hard Here at id, we play hard skill, and we think you should too, when you're ready and Nightmare This is so bad that the entry is hidden, so people don't wander in by accident. If you find it, don't say we didn't warn you. The first three difficulty levels can be chosen from the very first map when starting a new game.
Hard is, of course, the hardest difficulty to choose as the player must jump over a pit of Lava. Unlike the other difficulty levels, Nightmare is hidden and can only be obtained if the player knows where to look. The Quake proceed to use Slipgates to send death squads into human cities, slaughtering any lifeform they find indiscriminately.
As the Slipgate Complex marines prepare to use a Slipgate to launch a attack upon the Quake headquarters, the enemy begins activating their own Slipgates into the facility, killing and zombified everyone in the facility save for Ranger, who arms himself and successfully fights back.
While the Quake is able to distort large portions of the facility to their needs, Ranger is able to hold them off before shutting the portals. Trinity Romero, who survived by sealing herself in a cabinet. Romero reveals technology she has developed to enable her to upgrade Ranger's equipment and armour by collecting souls from dead monsters. After another portal is successfully opened, Ranger uses it to enter a castle in a dark, eldritch realm, where he defeats numerous possessed marines, chainsaw-wielding ogres and demonic knights before stealing a mysterious rune which infuses itself into his armour and grants him magical power over earth.
Back at the Slipgate Complex, Dr. Romero identifies it as the Rune of Earth, stating that there are another nineteen runes scattered across the seven dimensions the Quake have opened portals to, and suggests that Ranger gather up the Runes and destroy the enemy fortifications in the dimensions he travels in.
Re-entering the Eldritch dimension, Ranger continues fighting against shambling armies of zombies, floating beasts known as Scrags, and giant living blobs of goo known as Spawns. Travelling through a underground necropolis, a grotto populated by Scrags, a deadly fortress that serves as a outpost for the Quake, a set of vaults filled with demonic treasures, a maze made of spikes, a temple where sacrifices are made to a higher entity, another fortress populated by evil spirits, and a set of tower surrounding it, Ranger then approaches a manor where he confronts Chthon, a gigantic red humanoid creature bathing in lava who appears to be the leader of Quake.
Chthon, immune to his weapons, battles him, and Ranger ultimately wins by using a series of electrical currents to electrocute the lava and kill Chthon. However, Chthon's final words "Forgive me, mother! I have failed you! Ranger acquires the Rune of Fire, being hung as a decoration in the manor, and continues his journey. Following combat in a castle populated by the ogres and a underwater crypt where the demon knights practise dark magic, Ranger discovers a mansion hidden within a swamp where, after defending the building, he meets a intelligent, benevolent ogre wizard named Shigdu, who accepts his offer to travel to the human realm via the Slipgate Complex and assist Dr.
Romero with her research into magic. Ranger then proceeds through a Strogg outpost set up in this realm, a expansive tomb filled with the undead, a valley populated by three temples to the mysterious leaders of Quake, a series of tunnels that propel him around, and a underground complex of torture chambers before he falls into a cavern system and is forced to travel through them.
There, he comes across Eihort, the spider-like blob Great Old One who either destroys anything it comes across or implants lifeforms with its eggs, leading to a fatal outcome.
Ranger defeats the creature by using explosives to open a underground river and causing the chamber to fill with water, drowning Eihort and enabling Ranger to acquire the Rune of Flesh.
Using a makeshift boat to travel across the underground river to a above-ground city where he must escape through a claustrophobic series of buildings, Ranger soon fights his way through a arena where he ends up earning humanity the respect of the intelligent and magically advanced Great People of Yith, who help him reach a final fortress in the dimension while a ambassador of the Yith enters the human dimension via the Slipgate Complex. Fighting through a tower outside the fortress, the atrium, the palace itself and a temple beneath it, he engages Zushakon, a sentient vortex and the leader of the Quake stationed in the Eldritch World.
After killing Zushakon by using a antimatter generator pulled in from the human realm, Ranger acquires the Rune of Energy and returns to the Slipgate Complex. Following his victory over the Eldritch World, Ranger returns to the human realm, where Dr.
Romero supplies him with more weaponry before he ventures into the Strogg World, taking a Slipgate to the alien homeworld of Stroggos, located in the same universe as humanity, several galaxies away. He arrives outside a Strogg outpost on their largest moon and fights against a series of seemingly robotic drones through a communications centre and the base's power plant before taking a portal to a "camping ground" on another of Stroggos's moons.
Ranger fights through the base's guard house and ammo depot to acquire two keys in order to activate the portal to the planet, where he arrives in a detention centre and discovers humans abducted by the Strogg, tortured into a state of insanity as part of the Stroggs' plan to invade Earth, giving him a objective of destroying their equipment before their invasion can commence.
Upon infiltrating a medical facility, Ranger discovers to his horror that the majority of Strogg shock troops are made from human corpses or even living humans infused with cybernetic technology to create mindlessly loyal soldiers. After destroying the facility and the nearby torture chambers, he uses a opening in a construction site to enter the mines where the Strogg harvest their supplies of Thaelite, a alien metal used to enhance the performance of their machines against enemy units.
Escaping into a underground laboratory after causing a mine cave-in, Ranger returns to the surface of the desert planet and discovers a forest similar to the ones he ventured through in the Eldritch World, where he discovers a demonic tower that houses Krang, a zombie-like necromancer Great Old One. After Ranger kills Krang by turning the necromancer's own undead minions against him, he acquires the Rune of Metal, which Krang was entrusted with by his superiors, and continues his journey to the Strogg capital city, Cerberon.
Taking a tram system from a fallout bunker, Ranger begins to track down the source of Stroyent, a viscous green slime that the Strogg and their constructs use to enhance their performance.
Following a infiltration into a dispersal facility where he engages zombies that are failed Strogg transfusions, Ranger discovers another horrifying fact about the Strogg - their Stroyent is made from human corpses being fed to a gigantic, corpulent Strogg Processing Creature that creates the Stroyent from the corpses in its digestive system. Ranger kills the creature by feeding it massive amounts of explosives until its stomach explodes, creating a opening into the Stroggs' main data processing facility, which he destroys before using a Slipgate to transport materials that enables Dr.
Romero to reprogram a Strogg fighter plane to let him travel to the outlands outside Crater Majories, a massive crater where Cerberon is located. Using a Strogg tank to travel along their main supply road and destroy the main gates to the city, Ranger, fuelled by rage after discovering both the Stroggs' consumption of human bodies and their usage of live humans as reprogrammed drones, goes on a rampage in Cerberon, gunning down Strogg civilians and destroying entire buildings before launching a siege upon their palace, defeating the Strogg military and acquiring the Rune of Lightning, which was being researched by Strogg scientists after they acquired it from the Great Old Ones.
Weapon Skins and paint colors are available for purchase in the in-game store. The game went under the codename of "Lovecraft" during development. As they started to play around with some prototyping with the Quake Live engine and the game, the developers took note of the development of Doom.
Saber Interactive was brought on to work on the game, as the project became separate from Quake Live. QC was revealed to the public by Bethesda at E3 The game runs on a hybrid engine designed by both id and Saber.
However, both developers have not revealed the title of the engine yet. The Beta launched with over a dozen champions playable. By August , the game's payment model was still being determined. The "Sacrifice" game mode has gone through four iterations as of Quake Wiki Explore.
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