Courtyard Conundrum was first created for QUAKE III Arena by Michael 'Casey' Goodhead and Dave 'Zoid' Kirsch, the original Threewave team, and has been a popular arena for CTF matches ever since its release.
The popular map that was originally created for Quake 1 and Quake III Arena has made its way to another game in the series, this time to the free web-based FPS Quake Live.
The third in a series of six new maps for the free-to-play FPS Quake Live is a remake of a popular CTF map called Bloodlust.
ClanBase writes: The second in a planned series of six new maps for the free-to-play FPS Quake Live is called Siberia, id Software revealed today.
id Software has revealed more details for their free-to-play FPS Quake Live, including plans to release a new map every week for the next six weeks.
id Software has revealed details on some new updates on the way for their free FPS Quake Live.
IGN writes: "Id CEO Todd Hollenshead is at the conference, and while id itself doesn't have much of a presence, he sat down with IGN for some thoughts of what they're up to over in Texas, as well as a quick update on Rage. And if you thought the company was just working on Rage and Doom 4, you might be surprised. "
Quake Live launched today, with over 113,000 registered users and 20,000 stuck in a queue upon signing up to the open beta service. All this has put pressure on id's servers, which are now offline due to the Content Delivery Network.
GamePlasma writes: