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No it shouldn't! The article lacks in structure and content. just look at the opener, its bullshit: nobody wants to know what a first person shooter is in the opener, that belongs in the gameplay section if anywhere. there should be a brief summary of quake3's history and its main achievements in the opener. don't get me started on the rest.
No it shouldn't! The article lacks in structure and content. just look at the opener, its bullshit: nobody wants to know what a first person shooter is in the opener, that belongs in the gameplay section if anywhere. there should be a brief summary of quake3's history and its main achievements in the opener. don't get me started on the rest.


== Running is always on per default? I don't think so. ==
== Running is always on per default? I don't think so. ==

Revision as of 09:37, 20 July 2005


Big "firing" gun?

I know, it's bad language, but everyone knows what the "F" in "BFG" means... check articles BFG9000 and BFG10K.

I know that everyone likes to call it "Big F**king gun", but I think it's original name was "Big fragging gun". --Ypacaraí 16:40, 2005 Apr 2 (UTC)

Why not decently call it "the Big Fat Gun" !!!!;)


It is the Big Fucking Gun. Period

"Cleaned Up" Tag?

As far as I can tell, this is a cohesive and well-written article. Obviously the article is lacking in some areas ("Bots"), but the use of this tag is excessive - should it be removed? --Redxela Sinnak 11:28, Jun 19, 2005 (UTC)


No it shouldn't! The article lacks in structure and content. just look at the opener, its bullshit: nobody wants to know what a first person shooter is in the opener, that belongs in the gameplay section if anywhere. there should be a brief summary of quake3's history and its main achievements in the opener. don't get me started on the rest of the page. User:Mbarkhau

Running is always on per default? I don't think so.

In part 4.2 (Techniques -> Movement) it is written "Running is always on by default". As far as I know this isn't true if you installed it from the scratch. Can please someone confirm or deny this? Lukto