Quake III Dreamcast question.
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Xelyx
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Quake III Dreamcast question.
I recently picked up a copy of Quake III, but when I put it into my DC it just puts me into the main system screen. (Where you can view your VMU or choose to play music and check system settings.) I tried the game in another DC and it worked fine. This is also the only game that has given me any problems. Can anyone explain this to me? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Re: Quake III Dreamcast question.
Yeah, it didn't work for me either, I just returned it because it was too scratched.

Re: Quake III Dreamcast question.
What's the condition of the disc?Xelyx wrote:I recently picked up a copy of Quake III, but when I put it into my DC it just puts me into the main system screen. (Where you can view your VMU or choose to play music and check system settings.) I tried the game in another DC and it worked fine. This is also the only game that has given me any problems. Can anyone explain this to me? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Try cleaning the lens in your Dreamcast.
If it isn't too much trouble for you, try and download the game and see if it'll play on a CD-R.
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Re: Quake III Dreamcast question.
The disk was in great shape. (I've returned it already.) I'll definitely clean the lens up. I'll pick up another copy of the game first and see if it works, if not I'll try my luck at getting a burned copy going. Thanks a lot for the help.
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Re: Quake III Dreamcast question.
Dreamcasts were kind of temperamental with certain disks. Back when I could still find DC games at EB I purchased a brand new Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, brought it home and the same thing happened as you mentioned. I brought it back and picked up a used copy that looked scratched to hell. It worked flawlessly and still works to this day.
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Re: Quake III Dreamcast question.
got a copy of sonic adventure 2 that does this, but my burned copy burns fine. Pretty interesting to know why, because my copy is flawless
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I'm glad I'm not the only one, at least.
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Re: Quake III Dreamcast question.
Apparently many copies of Sonic Adventure had similar issues. I ended up with a copy that looked perfect. Worked in the particular DC of mine that I tried no problem. Sold it to someone on here and it refused to work at all. They tried resurfacing it and it didn't help. I believe it ended up going to someone else, but I'm not sure.
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