• @[email protected]
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    2 days ago

    copyright used to only by 14 years plus a one time extention of another 14 years. Since quake 1 was released in 1996, it would be free for all to play with. Imagine being free to play with our own culture without all these work around.

    Imagine being free. I can’t honestly. Like a fish ,whose entire life was in a bowel, trying to imagine a ocean.

    • @RmDebArc_5OP
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      292 days ago

      All of the Quake data files remain copyrighted and licensed under the original terms, so you cannot redistribute data from the original game, but if you do a true total conversion, you can create a standalone game based on this code.

      As I understand it the engine is Foss but the assets aren’t, like the doom engine vs the doom wad.

      • @pastermil
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        72 days ago

        So I would presume this libre alternative would have all the assets free, no?

        • @RmDebArc_5OP
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          31 day ago

          According to their GitHub the art is BSD licensed and the rest GPL

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    72 days ago

    Do I understand it right that it’s a free replacement of the still copyrighted game assists such as textures and models, and not the code itself? I’m curios if the level design wouldn’t also fall into this.

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    32 days ago

    Wait, so there’s multiple engines? Someone explain this to me—if I wanted to play free Quake in the simplest way, what exactly would I need to install?