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Not entering, but thanks for the giveaway!

Not sure if it still works, but...
Hard Reset key: -redeemed-
Post edited March 21, 2012 by GoJays2025
I remember when I accidentally discovered the "nightmare difficulty portal". There was also a sign on the wall which you could shoot and then it said something about the Crypt of Decay.
i want dis awesum game can i has ir plz plz plz plz (its awesum!)
Not much of a Quake fan, since I got introduced to Unreal Tournament first and never let go.

This is not exactly my favorite memory. On the contrary, it's probably the most cowardly way I have ever beaten a game and the shame of it makes me remember it quite vividly. It'll probably make you want overlook my entry.

I was on the last map of the single player campaign of UT2k4, battling the Unreal Tournament champion, Xan Kriegor, a robot too fast and too deadly for my puny skills. I kept getting my ass kicked quite handily and nothing I did worked. Whenever I had a small lead, Xan would quickly surpass it the moment he killed me once and left me running around with my pea shooter while he had all the shields and the best weapons up the wazoo.

That was until I figured out we were playing on a spaceship and if you got outside, the gravity would be lower and if I managed to shoot Kriegor off the ship with a single shot, he'd fall to his death and I'd be given the kill.

The ship had the shock rifle outside on top. The shock rifle is known for shooting a beam that hits instantly and while it doesn't make too much damage, it packs a punch and pushes it's victims backwards. The perfect weapon for hitting Kriegor when he was jumping in mid air, regardless of shields. I'd been playing that scenario too many times for me to care about winning fair and square, so I started the scenario again, headed over to the top of the ship, picked up the shock rifle and camped the area like a pussy, hearing Xan picking everything up inside the ship. When he managed to get to where I was, I shot him and saw him disappear, reading the message that I had killed him seconds later.

Kriegor took his sweet time to pop his head back up again and that was to my benefit. The countdown was still running and I kept my eyes on it as much as I did on the surface of the ship, waiting for him to show up. When he did, the cold depths of space embraced him again as my shock rifle shot pushed him to his demise.

Two to zero. The countdown kept going and I was starting to believe I was going to win at last! Kriegor was still running around in the ship and when he popped up his head again, i shot him... and missed! Mutherfucker die! die! die! Kriegor managed to get closer and further apart from the edge, so even if I hit him, he didn't fall off the ship. He shot me with his rocket launcher and then it was me getting blown to bits to the cold void of deep space.

I respawned with my pea shooter inside the ship and Kriegor was on his way, full shields, full weapons and full ammo! I started running around like a yellow pusilanimous chicken, the countdown was almost over, the score was 2 to 1 and if Kriegor killed me again, it'd go into overtime! I'm running on the game and screaming in real life as rockets start flying past me and exploding to my sides, my health starts dropping and I hear his weapon shooting behind me aaaand....!

The game stops! The countdown is over! Whenever an Unreal Tournament match finishes, the camera focuses on a paused shot of the winner and there I was! Running like a pissed-in-his-pants coward with Kriegor shooting behind me... at me...

... at the new Unreal Tournament CHAMPION!

I've never felt more ashamed of winning a game in my life, but hey, like Dominic Toretto would say on the Fast and the Furious... Winning's winning.
Thanks for the giveaway. I only just added Hard Reset to my Steam wishlist last night. :) Looks like it would be fun to play.

As for Quake, well, I was late to the party on that one as I had no PC when it came out. My first Quake experience was actually running it in the Windows engine port (GLQuake) and I remember that it was very dark with brightness sliders that didn't work so that I had to turn up the brightness on my (CRT) monitor manually to be able to see where I was going! As such, I would have to say that from a technical perspective, a memorable Quake moment for me was when I found the DarkPlaces engine and got it up and running very nicely, looking good with no manual brightness adjustment needed!
Post edited March 20, 2012 by korell
One of my favourite quake memories was playing death match with my brothers. There was this one level which I can't remember the name of that had jump pads over lava. We would only be allowed to use the axe and jump at each other from different sides of the room and have an axe dual in mid air.
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Ralackk: One of my favourite quake memories was playing death match with my brothers. There was this one level which I can't remember the name of that had jump pads over lava. We would only be allowed to use the axe and jump at each other from different sides of the room and have an axe dual in mid air.
"A Bad Place", awesome level.
Post edited March 20, 2012 by SimonG
My favorite Quake moment is the first time I saw Quake, that is its demo version (then I played the whole game). After Doom series, id used a real polygonal 3D engine in Quake that I really liked. John Carmack shined in this game but John Romero's level design also helped. After Romero left id, you could easily see that id has struggled to maintain a good level design in their games.
The first time I played a lan game was when a friend took his desktop to my home and we played a lot of UT99 and Quake 3.

I was more of a UT guy and he was a Q3 guy. So I beat him in every UT match and he beat me in every Q3 match... but one! :D I was soooo happy. :P
I can't really remember if I played the older Quakes, but my ex had gotten me into Quake 4. Being the huge horror fanatic that I am, he told me to try it out. I was jumping, screaming, and gasping a whole lot throughout the game; I think more that I did when playing Clock tower for ps1 for the first time. I loved it!
My favorite Quake (1) memory is from middle school, when we got quake installed on all the school lab computers and had ourselves a quakefest during recess. Rockets only, headphones blasting let the bodies hit the floor. That was some cool times.
Not entering. Cool giveaway. Good luck to you all.
I've just noticed that I didn't give a deadline. I can't get the code at work, so I'll pick a winner when I'm at home. Which should be in about 6 hours.

Nice entries so far, makes me miss the good old days...
I haven't played the original Quake yet, but last year I finally got around to finishing Quake 2. It was pretty awesome ^_^

Wish there were more recent shooters with fast player movement and interesting enemies and weapons.
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Ralackk: A winner is you
You, dear sir, have won.

And I think you will also enjoy the game.

For all those who haven't won, GoJays2025 left a surprise on page one and I don't know if it has been redeemed yet.