"When playing, always wear the NIN tag (NIN skin is optional). Remember, this is only a game, have fun, improve, kick ass, and represent."
Archiving the history of the video game Quake 2: created by id Software; customized by the Quake 2 community.
"When playing, always wear the NIN tag (NIN skin is optional). Remember, this is only a game, have fun, improve, kick ass, and represent."
"After the fall of Shub-Niggurath, the world which was the home of the Elder God Shrine was forgotten and fell into disrepair. Several hundred years later, as man expanded out into the deepest reaches of space, several mining expeditions came across this world and found the ruins of the former shrine. All layed claim to the artifacts at this site, and now battle amongst themselves to see who will get to uncover the secrets of the Elder God Ruins."
"hello my name is Chris Stringer, kold, or xc.kold. i come from little place in the world called New zealand :) i currently have a good job working at a freezing works which processes lamb and mutton. I'm only 18 years of age which means i have many years ahead of me in the gaming community and my hobbies outside of the computer world. although i don't do rock climbing myself, i do crazy stuff like climbing (running) up 1400m high mountains which probably isn't that high to some but still very fun at the age of 18... [and i make maps for Quake 2 jump mod.]"
"I just got nostalgic. I remember how we organized the Qnite'97. We had around 80-90 people camping in Berlin on the biggest Quake-Party at the time in Germany. We made props from the game, backed Q shaped buns and wrote network sniffer to display the live scores on a projector."
"My philosophy is simple. Hell the very nature of Quake and Quake II demands simplicity. Most deathmatchers have one thing on their mind. ANYTHING MOVES= MUST DIE. Simple huh? Well things start getting complex in the melee of battle, and even more if you want to win. I don't claim to be a Quake god, I'm just trying to help those struggling to get better. All I can say it begins with a simple solution as practice. Keep playing, you'll get better."