/it doesn't matter what mood I'm in: whether I want to take it easy and meander around for some slow kills, or play an objective based game mode like Capture the Flag, or go all out racing at the speed of light with my reflexes running in split seconds going for kill after kill, Quake 3 delivers.
In Quake you cannot shoot at where the enemy is, you must aim to where they will move to. This goes for the hitscan weapons as well, because the character speed is so high that prediction is the only reliable way to hit your target.
Though its lack of a dedicated single player campaign was unusual in 1999, now its more or less industry standard, and Quake actually has more solo player content than most games due to the inclusion of bots and campaign matches.
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