MysterD: I don't have Q1 on Epic, so I don't know how it works at all for sure.
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My big question on Epic would be - is Epic store required to run in the background at all? Can you run "-EpicPortal" command to bypass the non-sense, if it's possible there?Īnd who knows if Quake Enhanced is DRM-FREE on Epic, according to PC Gaming Wiki for Quake 2021 it ain't listed yet there. I don't know for sure b/c I have them elsewhere - so if you do buy it for the cheap $4 pricing on Epic, would love to hear how the Epic-version operates and all if it operates the same or not. I'd guess it might work similar to GOG and Steam-versions - you can run them DRM-FREE you'll get a pop-up letting you know it can't connect to Bethesda.Net and you just say "Okay" and then you can just move on - but, who knows if that's entirely the case there. I don't have Q1 on Epic, so I don't know how it works at all for sure.
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I always grab free stuff on services even if I own them elsewhere b/c - well, you never know when they might drop an updated version, remaster version, and/or DRM-FREE version somewhere. Also have it on Steam, since I've had it there for a long while (yep, I bought a Quake Collection from Fanatical some years back) - and yes, that got Free-Updated to Enhanced also. I have Quake 1 on Bethesda (when it was given away free, before it became Enhanced) and that did get free-updated to Quake Enhanced.
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You never know when an update can destroy the DRM-FREE aspect and part of a game over on Steam, Epic, etc.since they DO NOT advertise the DRM-FREE part there it's not a sticking point on those stores - and you might want to revert to unprotected old-version, at some point. As usual per anything you find DRM-FREE on Steam or Epic (or anywhere else, for that matter) - I'd suggest to back it up somewhere else (CD, DVD, BR, external HDD) and keep that version static by not making that one a library that Steam, Epic, or any store will notice. Timboli: I don't see a listing for the new enhanced Quake ( Quake Enhanced), which is currently available quite cheap at Epic. However, if it is DRM, I can wait and either get it at GOG if it turns up soonish. So if it is DRM-Free in all the important aspects at Epic, I don't mind taking a risk and giving them a bit of money, which I can view as a thank you for all the free games over a few years now.
Generally I wouldn't care, but Quake remains my favorite game, and I am hanging out for the benefits, not the least the new mission pack. and even not ever, though that would be daft. though of course it could happen any time. The sale at Epic ends on the 7th of January, and it seems a fairly clear bet now, that we are not going to get it here at GOG, any time soon. I have this recollection of seeing a post about its DRM-Free nature in another thread, maybe posted by MarkoH01? I don't see a listing for the new enhanced Quake ( Quake Enhanced), which is currently available quite cheap at Epic.