![]() (If you use the GLQuake 0.95 that comes from Steam, only width/height work, the rest of that stuff for HUD and FOV will not work. Try this set of command-line options for glquake.exe: width 1920 -height 1280 -conwidth 864 -conheight 486 +fov 106 (If you use the GLQuake 0.95 that comes from Steam, only width/height work, the rest of that stuff for HUD and FOV will not work.) Last edited by JLaw 12:47pm 1 mushis 7:51am Johnny Law's answer is accurate. ![]() or you could get a modern Quake engine like QuakeSpasm and much of this stuff would be easier.Įdit: here's a quick and dirty recommendation if you want to use GLQuake 0.98. Version 0.98 is available in various places like here: (throw away the opengl32.dll file from that and just use glquake.exe). If you're using the version of GLQuake that comes with Steam, it's kind of old/crashy (as the guide describes). see the "Widescreen" section of this guide:Īlso see the first few sections about the config file, console, and command line if you're not familiar with that stuff. ![]() Ideally you'd also take care of some other things like your HUD size/shape and FOV. ![]() width and -height options on the command line when you start Quake. ![]()
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