Quake II

Quake II

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"Hint: the crosshairs are not supposed to be top right."
12 Comments
BeanMChocolate 29 Dec, 2018 @ 2:51pm 
This is extremely unusuall. I've never seen any program do this before...
Junkman Cicero  [author] 29 Dec, 2018 @ 6:07am 
Alt-Enter does basically the same thing. It switches between the view you see above and having it centralized but cropping off a part of the screen.
Junkman Cicero  [author] 29 Dec, 2018 @ 5:31am 
This was before now though.
Junkman Cicero  [author] 29 Dec, 2018 @ 5:31am 
I tried lowering the resolution and it did help but after a certain point you get it so low that it causes it to BSOD.
Butane 28 Dec, 2018 @ 5:11pm 
If that doesn't help, try starting with a fresh config file. Delete the file config.cfg in baseq2 folder in your Steam Quake 2 install. And if you're using the Yamagi port, delete the config.cfg found in %userprofile%\Documents\YamagiQ2\baseq2

Make sure to delete both cfg files before restarting.
Butane 28 Dec, 2018 @ 5:08pm 
Looks like you're using a higher resolution than your monitor can handle. Try pressing alt+enter
BeanMChocolate 28 Dec, 2018 @ 4:03pm 
I'm using Windows 10 and so far there have been no issues besides Avast throwing a temper tantrum when it realizes that YQ2 is rare. It might be worth the upgrade. otherwise you can use the old style aspect ratio. It doesn't bother me all that much but I'm used to gaming on low end hardware. Intel graphics 620 is not even close to being able to run the majority of modern games. If you are using OpenGL 1.4 with the game, that might also be a problem. I reccommend using the OpenGL 3.2 option that YQ2 comes with. If worst comes to worst, try upgrading to Windows 10. Also, if your hard drive is nearly full, transfer a lot of your games to an external hard drive. For some reason when a hard drive is almost full, it tends to bug out from time to time, loading files incorrectly and even causing full on crashes.
Junkman Cicero  [author] 28 Dec, 2018 @ 2:56pm 
Think that's what I used, I'm on Windows 8.1. Do you know anything I can do with what I've got?
BeanMChocolate 28 Dec, 2018 @ 2:52pm 
Are you using Yamagi Q2? It seems to have trouble from time to time, but it's rare that it does. Since Q2 is an older game, it might work on a cheap Linux PC, but I don't know. If anything, it was developed for Linux and ported to Windows so you might have better luck on Linux. Since the Rasperry Pi is built off Linux, that might be worth a shot. You might not get the best performance though.
Junkman Cicero  [author] 28 Dec, 2018 @ 2:33pm 
@McBean56545 You're fine lol, and thanks! It's a great movie :)
I'm having a lot of problems getting Quake 2 to work because it's not designed for widescreen so it either goes to one side or crops off half the screen.