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Run Quake and Quake 3 on Raspberry Pi

I wanted to see if my Raspberry Pi 2 was able to run any old FPS games, so I did some research and installed Quake 1 and 3 on my Pi. To do this your Raspberry Pi must be connected to a router via ethernet or WiFi.

Here's how:

1. Get the RetroPie disk image from retropie.org.uk and burn it to a microSD (at least 8GB) with Etcher or Win32DiskImager.

2. Plug the microSD into your Pi and boot up.

3. Go to the RetroPie tab, then select RetroPie setup.

4. Select Install Packages then select Install optional packages.

5. Go to 'quake3', press enter then Install From Source.

6. When finished, exit the setup script and return to the main menu.

7. Go to Ports, then select Quake III.

8. Get fraggin'.

Note that this is a port called ioQuake3, and is not the official Quake III.

QUAKE 1 TUTURIAL:

Do the same as the quake 3 tutorial, but select Quake1 in RetroPie-Setup.

Pictures to come tomorrow.
 
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i was under time pressure so I didn't get around to it.
expect to have it up by 5.30 gmt (pm)
Since the thread isn't actually what the title purports it to be (yet), I will tag it as a Draft until the tutorial is complete. Once you are satisfied with the contents, please message me via PM or tag me in this thread. Keep up the good work.
 

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