As promised last week at QuakeCon, id Software has now added Mac and Linux support for their browser based free-to-play first person shooter Quake Live. In their release notes, they mention that for now Mac support is confined to Apple's Safari browser but they hope to have Firefox Mac support up and running soon.
A premium subscription service for Quake Live is on the way to the free online game, according to id founder John Carmack.
SyncError announced a Quake Live update which took place today rather than the 'usual' Tuesday. Next week folks will be making their way to QuakeCon, and Quake Live will be at the forefront of the action there.
The latest update to id Software's browser-based shooter focuses on clientside features and important fixes.
A new update for id Software's free-to-play browser-based shooter has been released.
As expected, id have released a large update for their free-to-play browser-based game.
id's Marty Stratton has said there will be a 'fairly large update' for Quake Live next Tuesday.
In-game advertising specialists IGA and id Software have partnered to bring you the next iteration of the classic Quake franchise, Quake Live, and it's definitely not your normal web-based, free-to-play game. Quake Live will deliver a full community experience, including stat tracking, friends lists, matchmaking, and sponsored tournaments, all within your standard web browser. Integrated with IGA's proprietary SDK, it is the first title in the company's "freemium category", offering premium gaming experiences for free thanks to integrated advertising.
Quake Zero has been billed as a free, browser-based game of Quake 3 Arena supported by advertising revenue, but those of you worried that it'll be written in Java or something can rest easy - id's Steve Nix tells Eurogamer it just uses the browser to get going.
It's right there, staring back from one end of a hidden meeting room here at QuakeCon 2007. The Id Tech 5 demo that captivated audiences at Apple's Worldwide Developers conference a few weeks ago, which quickly spread all over the Internets. . Is it a larger-than-life ego, the heights of hubris at work?
During today's Quake Con keynote the id folks announced that they have a team of developers working on a little pet project called Quake Zero.