![]() The first is that it shares similarities with the Arcade Dimension, Quake Epsilon, and the Quoth mods. However, players report a few issues with this mod. Although it retains the same pixelated graphics, the color is obviously brighter and more vivid compared to the first Quake game. Also, the game screen looks largely different. For example, the console interface is overhauled. There are a lot of changes in the game that makes it hard to distinguish between the first and the fourth main entries, making it feel original. Players even get to face Shub-Niggurat once more, although in a different pit. ![]() This mix-up makes for a refreshing experience, with content drawing from both games and rebuilding them on the classic Quake engine. Infernal Stroggos Mod explains its premise as an alternate time and dimension when the planet of Stroggos–inhabited by mechanical monsters in the original Quake 4 game–is now filled with demons as with the first Quake. ![]()
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