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#Speed up quake 4 multiplayer generator
BFG: The Dark Matter Gun, a portable black hole generator which sucks everything in its path including you when Strogg!Voss, the Network Guardian or the Makron use it on you.There's also the Railgun, the game's Sniper Rifle.

#Speed up quake 4 multiplayer upgrade
It doesn't help that you actually acquire the homing upgrade before the Lightning Gun, while Lightning Gun rounds are surprisingly rare for how situational it is. The Nailgun's assault-oriented niche also overlaps with the Lightning Gun thanks to its homing ability.

This can be borderline suicidal against Tactical Strogg teams where the Railgun and explosives are preferable for their powerful rounds that allow you to take cover after firing.
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A later patch added the Napalm Gun for multiplayer. In multiplayer games, the Blaster is switched with the Gauntlet from Quake III: Arena.

The weaponry roster keeps most of the Quake II weapon roster, dropping only the Super Shotgun, Chaingun and BFG10K, adding the Lightning Gun and the Nailgun from Quake and a new weapon called the Dark Matter Gun replacing the BFG. The multiplayer section of the game, on the other hand, is basically Quake III: Arena with some changes such as the introduction of crouch sliding and projectile teleporting/pushing. In the campaign, weapons are also upgraded as you progress. The game introduces reloading and NPCs to the Quakeverse, at least for single-player, giving the campaign a more generic space marine feel. But Kane has little knowledge of just what he'll have to endure in order to hopefully put an end to the war. The player controls Matthew Kane, a corporal of the SMC's renowned Rhino Squad, and he must assist his comrades in the given objectives. After Bitterman, the protagonist of Quake II, near-singlehandedly dealt a major blow to the Strogg forces, the Space Marine Corps proceed to launch another invasion of the Strogg's home planet, Stroggos, in order to terminate the menace once and for all.
#Speed up quake 4 multiplayer software
The game was developed by Raven Software using the id Tech 4 engine (the engine created for Doom³), and it's set in the Strogg arc as a follow-up to the events of Quake II. Quake IV is the fourth entry in the Quake series, released in 2005.
