First message:Please choose an install size by selecting either cd,normal or maximum.CD:The cd install requires 25 Mb of uncompressed hard disk spaceNormal:The normal install requires 225 Mb of uncompressed hard disk spaceMaximum:The maximum install requires 400 Mb of uncompressed hard disk spaceWhat is the difference between : cd,normal or maximum ??? why so much difference between space size?
Second message:The following requirement(s) were not detected on your system .Click Help for more information on Quake2 's system requirement or click Install to continue the installation2X CDROM drive or betterDo you have a idea about this second one too?? ...it is because a have a DVD ROM ???
but i'm a little curious about "cd" hdd size.....i can't imagine 25 Mb of uncompressed hard disk space is enough to install Quake ?!....what do you think about it??
Quote from: zonk on February 20, 2009, 04:13:56 PMbut i'm a little curious about "cd" hdd size.....i can't imagine 25 Mb of uncompressed hard disk space is enough to install Quake ?!....what do you think about it??baseq2/pak0.pak is about 178 megs. My guess is the "CD" install, leaves the .pak files on the CDROM.
Keep in mind you don't even need the installation CD.If you want to install Quake 2 on another computer you can just burn your whole Quake 2 folder, file for file to a CD and dump it on the other computer. Works well for installing Q2 to Vista... besides you won't have to install all your mods and such over again.