Xazuki wrote:
Hi just got a few questions in helping me set this thing up. I've downloaded version joequake-v0.15b1329-win32.
A major problem I have is that sometimes when I pick up an item my mouse movement seems to sort of freeze for about a half second. I think my moving keys a-s-a-d are unaffected. It can be really annoying when I pick up a bunch of items it really interferes with my movement. Anyone encountered this or know what I've done wrong?
Also, whenever i quit it doesn't save any of my settings, that includes custom controls, what visual settings like trillinear and detailed textures and also things like setting show_stats to 0. Whenever i restart these are all set to the default.
I have installed several additions including mission packs #1 and #2, q!zone and malice, and also a nice epsiode i found called "contract revoked", do i need seperate settings files for these or do they all pull from one config file? Malice looks really nice in joequake with all the extra settings by the way, (although the menu is replaced with a quake one instead of malices and the options don't line up to what you select on the main menu.). However it still sure beats using regular glquake and idgamma, and proquake doesn't even load malice's first level without an error.
I apoligise in advance since I'm rather new to this whole thing. I've tried a fair few different engines and I'm very impressed with joequake if i could resolve these little niggles it'd be perfect for me. Cheers.
Add -mem 32 to the command line and it should solve your sound issue.
If it doesn't post back. JoeQuake almost requires -mem 32, especially if using textures and effects.
c:\quake\joequake-gl -width 1024 -height 768 -conwidth 512 -conheight 384 -bpp32 -mem 32
Also: JoeQuake 0.15 does not save settings by default. Type cvar_savevars 1 in the console and it will from the moment you do that onward.
(I've noticed ... or at least I think I have, that JoeQuake 0.15 doesn't save settings for, say, Mission Packs and any other gamedir game into the gamedir folder and seems to use your standard config.cfg in c:\quake\joequake. Most of the time, honestly, this is more convenient but for some mods with very wild configs it isn't. )