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jcapatos
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by jcapatos »
I have a 486 at home, and would like to play quake 1. I was wondering if it would work on it?
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by Splodginator »
It should, unless you have anything of the NT series after NT4 on it. Then you just need to download WinQuake.
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by 486 player »
50 MHz and 8 MB free is reguirement.
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