![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Perhaps the only positive out of all of this is that those who added Quake Live to their Steam account when it was free won’t have to pay for the game twice - although if you lost all your preferences, clans and stats that might not be much of a saving grace, particularly if you forked out money for a premium or pro account. Old nicknames and clans? Screw it, we’ll give them steam achievements!Īt the time of writing there’s no stickied threads on the Steam forums outlining any changes or information, and the link for the forums on the Quake Live site is returning a “file not found” error.įor a community that must rank up there in terms of sheer devotion, this seems to have come completely out of the blue. “What the actual hell were you thinking? Oh, let’s start from scratch – 5 years is nothing. “There’s no possible way I can thank person or a team who purged, truncated, nullified the entire statistics, awards and progress we’ve earned during past 5 years,” another seething fan posted. And I will be going back to Quake 3 now.” I guarantee you you will be giving me that money back. You WILL be giving me my 10 dollars back. “You absolutely 100%, undeniably just destroyed THE greatest FPS ever created. “So my old user name is gone, my clans are gone, the match browser is absolutely useless, everything looks all ****** up,” one user complains. But apart from suddenly adding a US$10 entry price for a game that has been free-to-play for years - something it arguably needs, considering the extreme skill ceiling of high movement, high intensity shooters targeting only PC players - the most grating aspect about this morning’s update was the way it has wiped players’ friends lists, statistics, and even settings in some instances. ![]()
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