I've tried unzipping the file into the Quake II folder, but the way the instructions are worded wants me to copy the files from Quake II into the baseq2 folder? But the files are already there? And if they aren't the files where do I find the Quake II files? The large list of mods that come with the game really don't help matters either since I'm not sure where to look for. The instructions are extremely confusing. At your suggestion I downloaded Yamagi but I can't seem to figure out the installation process. In the case of Quake 2, Yamagi Quake 2, despite its unusual name, does exactly the latter and should let you run the game on Windows 10 with music without much hassle. Both games have source ports available that either enhance the game in any way, as well ones that simply try to replicate the original version as best as possible while offering much higher compatibility with modern systems. It's always quickly thrown out there whenever someone experiences problems with Quake 1 and 2, but it's for good reason. Syrion: I agree with dr.schliemann, using a source port is your best bet.
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