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This Quake Done Quick Project is a Work of Art
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Breakdown of what I think is the coolest quake project ever.

Full Run:    • Quake done Quick - Quake done 100% Qu...  

Quake Done Quick: youtube.com/channel/UCeDx...

Speed Demos Archive: speeddemosarchive.com/quake/

Discord: discordapp.com/invite/wYkznd7

Patreon: www.patreon.com/QuakeSpeedrunsExplained
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Date of upload: May 20, 2022 ^^


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@bronzewand

1 year ago

Thanks for this video. My dad downloaded the original Quake Done Quick on his work computer back when I was a kid, when all my friends/family and I were all playing a lot of Quake. It was the first time we'd ever heard of speedrunning and the most mind blowing thing we'd ever seen. It will always be one of my favourite moments in the history of gaming ❤️

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@nadzianyx

11 months ago

there's a special place in my heart for qdq because when i was in high school, with 28.8k internet, no cable, and no way to stream videos, they were something i could watch while eating snacks when i got home from school. they blew my mind every time i watched them, and it felt so cozy, like watching an older sibling play games

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@c0wg0d

11 months ago

I tried so hard to get on the QdQ team back in the day. Every time I submitted a run it was immediately demolished by one of the better players. I wish I had the dedication to get better at speedrunning. At least they gave me a "participation" award and put me in the credits for Scourge done Slick, lol. Quake speedrunning has and will always be incredibly satisfying to watch. Thanks for your detailed breakdowns. Your channel is awesome.

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@r2nce

1 year ago

Great video! The movement from these runners is just beautiful. Hard to keep up with QDQ projects when a lot of us that watched the first releases when they came out are in our 40s now. =)

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@101wut2

11 months ago

I always love seeing the E4M3 optimisations. I spent months in this map back in the day teaching myself to bunny hop and rocket boost, and I remember watching your demo back in 2006 and revisiting the map to try and copy some of your movements. A speedrunner I will never be, but it's always mindblowing to see these talented and dedicated people shaving little bits of time off!

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@ESNjntr

1 year ago

Cool video, 100% runs are so complex; so easy to miss some of the insane shots or off screen kills you highlighted.

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@facemelt2753

1 year ago

As a viewer, for me, it would be nice to always have the runner's name, time, and year somewhere on their footage

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@ciCCapROSTi

1 week ago

Thanks mate, for helping me appreciate the depth of that beautiful series of demos. You even answered a question I didn't know: that they carry over stats from levels.

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@hoon4tw

1 year ago

In my world, speed running started with Quake (QuakeDoneQuick). I played console fighting games and some side scrollers but min/maxing games never made sense to me until I played Quake and saw the speed running that came out of that.

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@EddxistOfficial

1 year ago

Wow, this was very insightful. Great video showing how criminally underrated this segmented run is!

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@EatinBubsy

4 months ago

I could watch videos like this all day

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@melbo_

1 year ago

Awesome vid ~

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@bobbycomputers

11 months ago

Love your narration style and enjoyment of the sport. Thanks!

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@enlargedtesticles

2 months ago

I suspect that the more recent QDQ videos are underrated simply because they are so hard for a newcomer to follow. So I massively appreciate these videos that replay the runs in slow motion and explan what is happening.

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@lifesnotfair

1 year ago

I had not heard about that project. Going to search for it right now! Thanks for yet another amazing and video and insightful comments.

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@Ririllaz

11 months ago

I'was q3a player, i just played the 1st version like a noob, one time to have a look on the origine of what i liked so much to play. I just watched few of your video, and it's a real plaisure to discover this 1st game i missed, and see how far players push the limit still. Even 20years later. Your video are very well made, the narration is damn good. It's a good video to discover & enjoy a game never played. Great job dude, you seem to be the Wirtual of quake ! (without music :p)

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@JonCombo

1 year ago

Man, 22:13 they should edit it so all the players are there.

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@Malefication

11 months ago

I used to love watching Quake Done Quick/Quicker/Quickest, and completely missed that video dropping in 2020! Happy to find it via you now, and love hearing your insights as always, makes me appreciate the skill displayed even more than I otherwise would have, as someone who has never tried speedrunning Quake myself.

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@greenoval404

1 year ago

Incredible to see how far the community has come.

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@Stratocaster42

11 months ago

Amazing video and showcase of skill from these players! I really enjoyed the way you broke things down and explained the nuances of the run :)

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