Deathmatch Classic

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Deathmatch Classic

A screenshot from Deathmatch Classic with selectable player models
Developer(s) Valve Software
Engine GoldSrc
Platform(s) Windows, OS X, Linux
Release date(s)
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Multiplayer
Distribution Optical disk, download

Deathmatch Classic or DMC is a multiplayer video game developed by Valve as a tribute to Quake. It was released on June 1, 2001.[2]

History

DMC was conceived by Valve as a tribute to id Software, and is essentially a remake of the multiplayer component of id's Quake. In Valve's effort to port their game catalog to OS X and Linux, ports of Deathmatch Classic were released via Steam on July 31, 2013.[1]

Gameplay

The gameplay is similar to Quake deathmatch, with essentially the same weapons (except the one for melee combat, which is Half-Life's trademark crowbar instead of the original axe), armour and power-ups. DMC also imitates Quake's physics, which allows an advanced player to gain a lot of extra speed or jump very high by using a number of movement skills such as bunny hopping and rocket jumping.

The default game speed in DMC is somewhat slower than in Quake. The weapons scale from the basic shotgun to the rocket launcher and the "shaft", a powerful directed-energy weapon. Three kinds of bonuses are scattered over the maps, which give the player a temporary special power: "quad damage", "invulnerability", and the "ring of shadows" which turns the player into a ghostly, almost invisible figure.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Deathmatch Classic Update released". Steam. Valve Corporation. 2013-07-31. Retrieved 2014-01-02. 
  2. DMC Steam on Steam Store
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