Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-5641163-20150522174501/@comment-5641163-20150522184143

Likewise. I actually use Dark Places for Quake and the expansions, which is similar to GLQuake but more powerful. It makes the lighting more effective (and gives you fine control over the settings for it), and seems to be a lot more stable. Doesn't change the game at all (other than making the dark bits really dark!).

For Quake 2 I'm using KMQuake2 which includes a new front-end for setting resolutions, tweaking graphical settings etc, much like GZDoom does. It's nice to be able to set things like HUD scaling so you can play at decent resolutions without everything become tiny.

Some of the secrets in Scourge of Armagon are downright evil to find, so it's helpful to have a version you can ALT-TAB out of (to this Wiki!) without it resizing all my windows and moving my desktop icons around.... ;-)