Now just launch the ioquake. i386 executable and have some fun.— Planet KDE
The ioquake Engine has "Gone Gold" with its new 1.36 release!— DevMaster.net
(instead of using the vanilla Q3A executable): ioquake is still actively developed and maintained and it has new fancy features like in-game VoIP, SDL backend, OpenAL support, x86-64 JIT, MinGW build, and many others.— Planet KDE
You will find the executables at the build subdirectory (e.g. ~ / ioquake / build / release-linux-i386 / ioquake3. i386)— Planet KDE

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