Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20150523192506/@comment-3547390-20150610213319

Hey, we should still give respect to those that came before us. PlanetQuake was a source for many at one time.

Today, we might be the single best source for Quake 1 information from a non-technical standpoint. Almost all of my efforts after finishing the original game was on expanding to content covered nowhere else on the Internet. Even for Quake, the level themes are somewhat ambiguous at best on all sites besides this one, there has never been a blatant effort before even though there were passing references to its existence.

Our operation is a lot better than most other Wikias. Not many have an official walkthrough video series designed to be used with the Wikia, it is uncommon to even find video walkthroughs linked on the pages. The QLC is a great generalized method, while the Walkthrough is perfect for covering things at the lowest difficulty (if differences exist of course). Every other place I look at seems disjointed, even for other games, lacking at least one element of what we offer while not giving anything significantly more in return.

The one flaw here is popularity, I doubt many know of the services we offer. Wikia seems to have a bad repetition for being amateurish, meaning people might go other places for their info. Quaddicted probably still is popular, as is QuakeOne. Both of those offer minimal stuff about the original game, but it might be enough that people might not bother to come here. Plus, we came out ten years after Quake, meaning we are pretty recent in Quake's history in comparison to a lot of these other sites.