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There are a large number of command-line console programs for Unix/X11 or Mac OS X which offer a "quake" mode. These are general-purpose terminal emulators which are styled to drop-down when a hot-key is pressed. They are said to be inspired by a similar feature in the Quake game (though I haven't played it myself). I thought I might find some mention of them here, but that's not the case. They are quite popular among developers, sysadmins, and other power users, so I wonder if they warrant a mention in the Legacy section? Examples are Guake, Yakuake, Tilda, iTerm2, and TotalTerminal. What do you think? I'd be happy to help write-and-cite the section. It needn't be longer than a couple of sentences. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hopscotch23 (talk • contribs) 19:20, 21 February 2017 (UTC)
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It appears that under the sales tab, the Forbes source used may refer to other Quake games. "His eureka moment came last year when he saw that Quake II, a supertech entry made by Id Software (FORBES, Oct. 18) and marketed by Activision, was stuck at number 20 on the bestseller list"
The Forbes article earlier mentions "His eureka moment came last year when he saw that Quake II, a supertech entry made by Id Software (FORBES, Oct. 18) and marketed by Activision, was stuck at number 20 on the bestseller list". So it's ambiguous whether the quote for the sales numbers "graphically superior games like Quake, which has sold 1.1 million copies thus far." is referring to the Quake series, the first Quake, or Quake II.
H28260100 (talk) 16:21, 14 April 2021 (UTC)
one user (IceWelder) has uploaded new images into the all Quake infobox-image pages:
IMO they look awful, dark and bad (except the last one), so I am in favor of reverting them to the old images, does anyone else support this? -- FMM-1992 (talk) 02:53, 18 September 2021 (UTC)
FMM-1992 (talk) 07:09, 18 September 2021 (UTC)The identifying art should be from the game's original release. If the game was released on other platforms at a later date, the original artwork with its respective platform-related logos should still be used. Exceptions can be made when a later release was significantly more notable than an earlier release.
The article says that Dimension of the Past is set between the main game and Scourge of Armagon, and even provides three links. But following those links, there's nothing to actually confirm this, just some arbitrary stuff. Am I missing something, or should this be corrected? 87.255.89.160 (talk) 14:57, 1 February 2024 (UTC)