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Game: Quake 3: Arena
Console: Macintosh

Cheat:

Cheat mode:

Press ~ to display the console window. Type /devmap . The message "Free for all and cheats enabled" will appear while the level loads to confirm correct code entry. Press ~ to display the console window during game play and type one of the following codes to activate the corresponding cheat function.

Effect Code

Toggle God mode /god
All weapons and ammo /give all
Invisibility /give invisibility
Quad damage /give quad damage
Flight ability /give flight
Set frag limit /fraglimit <0-500>
Disable automatic weapons seta cg_autoswitch 0
Enable automatic weapons seta cg_autoswitch 1
Third person view /cg_thirdperson 1
Level select map
View console commands [Tab]

Level names

Use one of the following entries with the map code.

Location Level name

Introduction q3dm0
Arena Gate q3dm1
House of Pain q3dm2
Arena of Death q3dm3
The Place of Many Deaths q3dm4
The Forgotten Place q3dm5
The Camping Grounds q3dm6
Temple of Retribution q3dm7
Brimstone Abbey q3dm8
Hero's Keep q3dm9
The Nameless Place q3dm10
Deva Station q3dm11
The Dredwerkz q3dm12
Lost World q3dm13
Grim Dungeons q3dm14
Demon Keep q3dm15
The Bouncy Map q3dm16
The Longest Yard q3dm17
Space Chamber q3dm18
Apocalypse Void q3dm19
Power Station 0218 (Tournament) q3tourney1
The Proving Grounds (Tournament) q3tourney2
Hell's Gate (Tournament) q3tourney3
Vertical Vengeance (Tournament) q3tourney4
Fatal Instinct (Tournament) q3tourney5
The Very End of You (Tournament) q3tourney6
Dueling Keeps (Boss) q3ctf1
Troubled Waters (Boss) q3ctf2
The Stronghold (Boss) q3ctf3
Space CTF (Boss) q3ctf4
Secret level test box

Screenshots

Press [F11] during game play to save the current screen in .TGA format in the baseq3/screenshots folder.

General strategy

Always strafe in a circle around whoever you are shooting. Never stop moving. Always try to get rocket launcher first, then jump and zig-zag run to avoid getting shot. Always use the plasma gun when you have quad damage since it shoots fastest and can hold a lot of ammunition. Run backwards away from people and shoot them at same time.




Manufacturer: Activision
ESRB Rating: Mature


Description:
As in its dozens of first-person shooter ancestors, id Software and Activision's Quake 3: Arena transports players into a violent, virtual world filled with deadly weapons, impressive power-ups, and intense combat. Players compete on 26 maps in either death match (free-for-all or team play), with goals to rack up as many kills as possible; or capture the flag, a team-oriented game with scoring based on the number of enemy flag captures. Though presenting the best death-match experience around, Quake 3's two game types lack the variation and originality of a similar game, Epic's Unreal Tournament.

Although you'll need the latest video card and computer hardware, it's impossible to dispute the sheer beauty of Quake 3's 3-D engine. The 26 maps are filled with exquisite architecture and impressive special effects; further, Quake 3 provides dozens of highly detailed player models to choose from. If you've played other id Software first-person shooters, the weapons should all look familiar: machine gun, shotgun, plasma gun, grenade launcher, rocket launcher, lightning gun, railgun, and the BFG 10K. Though impressively rendered and balanced, you've likely used them before in id's Doom, Quake, or any number of other first-person action games.

Hopping online and competing against other Quake 3: Arena players worldwide requires only a 56K or better Internet connection and a few mouse clicks. Quake 3 offers an infinitely replayable multiplayer experience (and a violent one--not for youngsters), but an unsatisfying solo game. Its single-player tournament mode--a series of death matches against computer AI bots--serves simply as a massive training exercise for multiplay. --Doug Radcliffe

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