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* '''OPTIONAL:''' using the phone's file explorer, copy pak1.pak to /id1/ (figure out where it installed, mine was at ''/Android/data/com.fteqw/files'')
 
* '''OPTIONAL:''' using the phone's file explorer, copy pak1.pak to /id1/ (figure out where it installed, mine was at ''/Android/data/com.fteqw/files'')
  
'''You are now ready to launch FTEDroid, watch demos (place them under ''/fte/id1'') or even [http://qtv.quakeworld.nu/ watch QuakeWorld games live] ([[QTV]] streams).'''
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'''You are now ready to launch FTEDroid'''
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* on 1st run, select a AfterQuake package, a small one. Don't select "AfterQuake configs", they're buggy for Android. click Apply, the assets will be downloaded automatically.
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You can:
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* watch demos (place them under ''/fte/id1'')  
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* [http://qtv.quakeworld.nu/ Watch QuakeWorld games live!] ([[QTV]] streams)
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* play?? :)
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== Usage ==  
 
== Usage ==  
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* If the console text size is too small, use the command ''vid_conautoscale 4''.
 
* If the console text size is too small, use the command ''vid_conautoscale 4''.
 
* If it's too dark, use ''gl_contrast 1.3'' and ''gl_brightness''. ''gl_gamma'' doesn't work. you can also use the menu
 
* If it's too dark, use ''gl_contrast 1.3'' and ''gl_brightness''. ''gl_gamma'' doesn't work. you can also use the menu
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* If you having issues with the graphics, select a different graphic preset from the menu
 
'''How to spectate [[QuakeTV]] streams (live QuakeWorld matches):'''
 
'''How to spectate [[QuakeTV]] streams (live QuakeWorld matches):'''
 
* visit http://qtv.quakeworld.nu/ with the phone’s browser;
 
* visit http://qtv.quakeworld.nu/ with the phone’s browser;

Revision as of 17:20, 18 June 2019

FTEDroid is a port of FTE and is also created by Spike. It's a QuakeWorld, Quake 2, Quake 3 and Hexen 2 client for Android devices.
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Screenshot of FTEDroid observing a LIVE game on an Android phone. Looking great!


Features

  • supports all games that FTE supports;
  • supports modifications (mods) as any other client.
  • opens QuakeTV links, so you can observe LIVE games on your Android (refer to http://qtv.quakeworld.nu/ to see which games are going on);

Installation Instructions

These installations instructions are valid to launch Quake using FTEDroid client for any modern Android device.

  • If you haven't done it yet, under Settings, allow non marketplace apps to be installed, or apps from unknown sources;
  • Download http://triptohell.info/moodles/android/FTEDroid.apk to your phone;
  • Install the .apk
  • OPTIONAL: using the phone's file explorer, copy pak1.pak to /id1/ (figure out where it installed, mine was at /Android/data/com.fteqw/files)

You are now ready to launch FTEDroid

  • on 1st run, select a AfterQuake package, a small one. Don't select "AfterQuake configs", they're buggy for Android. click Apply, the assets will be downloaded automatically.

You can:


Usage


Settings will be automatically saved.

Ftedroid binds.jpg
  • Different areas of the touchscreen are used to different binds. For example, to change weapon, simply press on its position on the hud;
  • If the console text size is too small, use the command vid_conautoscale 4.
  • If it's too dark, use gl_contrast 1.3 and gl_brightness. gl_gamma doesn't work. you can also use the menu
  • If you having issues with the graphics, select a different graphic preset from the menu

How to spectate QuakeTV streams (live QuakeWorld matches):

  • visit http://qtv.quakeworld.nu/ with the phone’s browser;
  • click on a ‘watch’ or 'qtv' link;
  • It asks which app should open the link. Choose FTEDroid;

FTEDroid should launch and connect to the stream automatically.

Default binds:

  • volume keys to increase and decrease volume,
  • the left and right area of the screen to +jump and +fire (mouse1 and mouse2 binds).
  • Use the MENU key to toggle the console, and the on screen keyboard to type on it.
  • Use BACK like Escape.



Advanced Usage

It's a normal Quake client. You can run various quake mods (including mission packs) by installing them adjacent to the id1 directory on your sdcard, and then using the 'gamedir' console command to switch between them. switching between games (ie: between quake, quake2, hexen2, quake3) requires the use of the fs_changegame command in order to ensure various default settings get applied to match the different gamecode modes.
You can use different textures, crosshairs, etc. Customize to your liking like any other modern Quake client.

Known issues

  • it crashes when you try to run FteDroid when its already running. you must close it using the "app manager" button on your phone.
  • after a match ends, it disconnects from the stream - this is actually a mvdsv server bug.
  • Quake 2 single-player or hosting your own server doesn't work without someone porting the gamecode to ARM architecture.

Download

direct link http://triptohell.info/moodles/android/FTEDroid.apk

Discussion on the internet

http://quakeone.com/forums/quake-help/quake-clients/11087-fte-android-ftedroid-questions.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-play/themes-apps/port-quake1-ftedroid-game-keyboard-6-t2868919/

Feedback

Quality feedback is needed! If you find FTEDroid useful, please submit! Take screenshots, tell which device you're using and android version. explain the problem step by step. Then report on Discord or open a ticket on Sourceforge. Thanks

More

you can use FTEDroid with all the games that FTE supports. Here's the folder list where you should put the game files:

  • /fte/id1 (Quake 1)
  • /fte/hipnotic (mp 1)
  • /fte/rogue (mp 2)
  • /fte/baseq2 (Quake 2)
  • /fte/ctf (multiplayer)
  • /fte/xatrix (Q2 mp 1)
  • /fte/rogue (Q2 mp 2)


Use fs_changegame to switch between quake+quake2, and gamedir to switch between id1/hipnotic/rogue.