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Quake/Quake-Like DM on ClassiCube

It's no surprise already of all the amazing projects already made on ClassiCube. Whether it be the insane port of the Super Mario 64 movement or the Survival plugin which the community has been begging about for a while now, or even fun mini games such as Zombie Survival and Lava run. ClassiCube has already proven that it can be used as a basic game engine. Now what if someone were to port DooM or Quake to Classicube, possibly as a multiplayer deathmatch arena, single player campaign, or hecc maybe even both!

This to me is a very interesting concept and I love seen other game engines being used to make totally new games. If anything I might personally take a look into making something similar. Though I believe the most difficult part would be copying the fast-paced movement from quake and possibly even the health + shield system. I would also want to optimize the project to be able to run well on most if not all platforms that ClassiCube has been ported to, as well as having features which make it easier for console players to play while not giving them too much power. Thus, balancing the gameplay.

What do you guys think about this idea? If someone wants to help develop this, I can help with making the textures! (And if Im correct, i'm pretty sure ClassiCube already supports Quake 3 models.)

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