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I saw the port from OS 2008 and I was kinda disappointed by the lack of... well, Open Arena experience.
I'm posting this because I just tried Open Arena with accelerometer control and it was completely revelatory
In the ol' symbian days, we had them both (Q1&Q2), with accelerometer control, but what makes Open Arena stay apart, and so much more fun, is the auto aiming.
Here's the link for the sources of Quake 1&2 with HWA. I hope someone will consider bringing them to N900 with:
-HWA
-Accelerometer control
-Auto aiming
so we can yet again re-experience these legendary games in a revolutionary way
Last edited by Bec; 2010-01-29 at 16:33.