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[edit] Quake II
A lot of details about the Quake II engine are at Quake II. This needs to be sorted out and all information that is more relevant for this article needs to be moved here. Just FYI. I'll probably go over both articles throughout the week. K1Bond007 22:35, Jun 10, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Half-Life
The Half-Life engine used very small portions of the Q2 code, from what I understand, it was networking. I added that, but perhaps someone can clear up exactly how much of each engine went into that game? (though it was definitely very Q1 with a lot of Valve code)
- I don't know what was used, but you are right that it was mostly a heavily modified Q1 engine with some Q2 code. We should probably just remove it from the intro altogher. K1Bond007 05:27, Jun 11, 2005 (UTC)