ezQuake Manual: Upgrading to new version

This page will tell you how to comfortably upgrade from older to new versions of ezQuake. To know how to upgrade from FuhQuake, visit the Installation manual page.

Also don't forget to check the FAQ

Upgrading from 1.8 to 1.9

Q: There are several things on the screen that weren't there before, I want to turn them all off!
A: Type /legacyquake command into the console. It will disable most of the new features that display something new on the screen and it will also tell you how to turn them back on later.

Some users didn't follow the recommendation from "Upgrading from 1754 to 1.8" chapter and they are still using command-line to configure their client. We want to emphasize here again, that using command-line options is deprecated and unnecessary. It can cause you troubles with mouse input, video configuration, proper config loading and many others. Read below on how to remove the need for command-line options.

Upgrading from 1754 to 1.8

Upgrading from 1517 to 1754

For full description of what has been changed see the changelog

Upgrading to 1517

Keeping exact old settings

You are expected to install (or extract) the client package as if it was your first ezQuake installation. But note that as we are modernizing default settings to meet current gaming standards, these changes might appear in your new ezQuake version and might disturb users who like to have everything pixel perfect as in their previous version.
To make sure nothing is changed since your previous installation of ezQuake, save your full config also with default values. To do this, before you use the cfg_save command, type this into the console:
cfg_save_unchanged 1
After this just save your config with
cfg_save yourname

Now you can install new version of ezQuake and load your full config in it using the cfg_load command.

Last update: 01.05.2008 10:45 UTC, made by JohnNy_cz | ezQDocs

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