Specifications
currently there is no known fix.
Strangely enough, it seems that most of the conflicts appear with people using AMD Athlon 750mhz
processors.
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Q. Quake is very dark. How can I fix it?
Download the following file and put it in your Quake/Id1 directory:
http://www.geforcefaq.com/files/pak2.pak
The above file was created with idGamma -
you can download it and make a file with different settings if
you want. It is available here:
http://www.g256.com/idgamma/
You can also try using one of the unofficial GLQuake updates - many will allow you to change the
brightness as well as adding useful new features. Any decent Quake site should give you links to a
number of these updates.
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Q. Players 'phase' while I play Quake 1. How can I fix it?
If you find that players are visible one frame and then not visible the next at certain points in the game, there
are a few possible solutions:
Go into the NVIDIA control panel's OpenGL tab and set 'Buffer flipping mode' to 'Use block transfer'.
Go into the NVIDIA control panel's OpenGL tab and set 'Vertical Sync' to 'Always Off'.
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Q. When I ALT-TAB while playing Quake 1, I get problems. How can I fix it?
Make sure you play Quake 1 with the same resolution as your desktop. This means that if you are
running your desktop at 1024x768 at 32 bpp, start Quake up with this command line:
glqwcl.exe -width 1024 -height 768 -bpp 32
You can also try right-clicking on the task bar, selecting Properties and unchecking 'Always on top'.
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Q. Quake 2 is very dark. How can I fix it?
Type these three commands at the console:
/set intensity "2.0"
/set gl_modulate "2.5"
/vid_restart
If you don't like these settings, try:
/set intensity "1.0"
/set gl_modulate "4.0"
/vid_restart
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