https://www.slipseer.com/
Is an immense treasure for everything Quake related. Jams, maps, models and other miscellaneous stuff like wads and textures.
The biggest hottest release I recommend you to check out (that's sounded better in my head, not gonna lie) is the Brutalist Jam 3. The total conversion that preserves Quake identity while adorning it in concrete murderzones. It's a huge community map pack that has over 77+ maps that takes hours to beat.
https://www.slipseer.com/index.php?resources/quake-brutalist-jam-iii.549/
Be sure to drop your opinion on it in this thread!
always cool to see a community come together so passionately to keep things like this alive. ill be honest i was never a quake guy (or a gamer in general -
@Asaklair is) but its really inspiring just to click through some of the sceneries and screenshots and admire the architecture and effort thats gone into it. id really love to get more into 3d and stuff, ive never been super awesome at that but it seems fun
Think in this case you gonna enjoy this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eheKKQdhCs4
You actually can learn the ropes pretty easily - the enter knowledge on map editor like Trenchbroom is not that demanding and you can begin mapping for virtually any ID tech game or for any other game that has Trenchbroom intergration like Cruelty Squad. Give it a go, it's indeed a lot of fun! :)
oh yeah I've heard of trenchbroom!! Asaklair was learning that in some livestreams awhile ago making some cruelty squad maps, it looked pretty fun. and ill definitely be giving that vid a watch thanks for sharing!!
Quote from: Morgaen_Rei on Feb 03, 2026, 02:02 AMThink in this case you gonna enjoy this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eheKKQdhCs4
You actually can learn the ropes pretty easily - the enter knowledge on map editor like Trenchbroom is not that demanding and you can begin mapping for virtually any ID tech game or for any other game that has Trenchbroom intergration like Cruelty Squad. Give it a go, it's indeed a lot of fun! :)
just watched this, and it was particularly intriguing. These little landscapes look like they'd be really fun to adventure through