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Monday, December 4, 2000

Team Arena Interview

Quake3World posted an interview of sorts with id Software about Quake III: Team Arena. I say "of sorts" because all the questions were submitted by Q3W readers. There's a few interesting pearls to pluck out of there, particularly this one:
Question: If Team Arena is distributed on separate CDs for each OS, will you still be able to use the Windows CD to install Team Arena like you can with Quake 3 Arena?

Answer: The only SKU that I can say for certain as of this moment that will make it onto CD is the Windows version. Linux players will need to download binaries, and that may be required for Mac users. The data is interchangeable, just like Quake III Arena, so anyone buying the Windows CD version can run the game under Linux and Mac after downloading the appropriate binary.
I thought for sure that I had read that all three binaries would be on the CD. Hmmmmm.

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