![]() The multiplayer portion is similar to that of Quake. Enemies demonstrate visible wounds after they have taken damage. Some of the textures and symbols that appear in the game are similar to some of those found in Quake. A hub system allows the player to travel back and forth between levels, which is necessary to complete certain objectives. The game features much larger levels than Quake, with many more wide open areas. It is not possible to interact with these characters, however, as they have all been driven insane by their Strogg captors. Another addition is the inclusion of a non-hostile character type: the player character's captured comrades. CGI cutscenes are used to illustrate the player's progress through the main objectives, although they are all essentially the same short piece of video, showing a computerized image of the player character as he moves through game's levels. ![]() First, the player is given mission-based objectives that correspond to the storyline, including stealing a Tank Commander's head to open a door and calling down an air-strike on a bunker. The single-player game features a number of changes from Quake. The Quad Damage power up from Quake is present in Quake II, and new power-ups include the Ammo Pack, Invulnerability, Bandolier, Enviro-Suit, Rebreather, and Silencer. The six new weapons are the Blaster, Machine Gun, Chain Gun, Hyperblaster, Railgun, and BFG10K. The remainder of Quake 's eight weapons (the Axe, Nailgun, Super Nailgun, and Thunderbolt) are not present in Quake II. The game retains four of the eight weapons from Quake (the Shotgun, Super Shotgun, Grenade Launcher, and Rocket Launcher), although they have been redesigned visually and made to function in slightly different ways. The gameplay is very similar to that featured in Quake, in terms of movement and controls, although the player's movement speed has been slowed down, and the player now has the ability to crouch. Quake II is a first-person shooter, in which the player shoots enemies from the perspective of the main character. Gameplay The single-player mode in Quake II involves gun-battles often with multiple enemies in large, outdoor areas. The game's storyline is continued in its expansions and Quake 4. It is the second installment of the Quake series, following Quake. I'm wondering if it could even actually be drive related - if I had time to bother I'd try installing everything on a different drive.Quake II is a 1997 first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by Activision. ![]() ![]() Also, I ran with every fan and cooling option available blasting, and kept the gpu below 75 and it still crashed eventually. My last edit/comment and then I'm moving on - windows error logs show nvlddmkm Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered. throttle down or something if it can't handle it instead of blowing up? Just the GPU is over doing itself? Right up to the moment it ♥♥♥♥♥ itself, everything is perfect, 60-70fps (I'm running at 100% resolution scale, 1080p). are barely being used/taxed and show low temps. The fans are going full, but the rest of the case and cpu etc. ![]() Happened again and got the BSOD file: dxgmms2.sys I am guessing it is over heating, it's hitting about 84 degrees when it happens and there is a 'Copy' spike and GPU drop (Task Manager Performance graphs) at the moment it happens. ![]()
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