Dimension of the Past (called "DOPA" for short) is an add-on episode for Quake developed by MachineGames, to commemorate the game's 20th anniversary. It's available to download for free,[1] and was also included in the modern Quake port.
Despite not being developed by id Software themselves, the episode is officially released in the 2021 release, being developed by a fellow Zenimax-owned company that has previously co-operated with id Software as well as Nightdive Studios. The episode also contains many allusions and callbacks to Quake proper, such as the re-appearance of the Dopefish easter egg, along with the final level of the episode being almost identical to Shub-Niggurath's Pit.
It is the fourth episode (third 'expansion') in the Quake Remaster release (following Quake Mission Pack 2: Dissolution of Eternity), and is followed by the newest episode, Dimension of the Machine.
Levels
- Dimension of the Past (difficulty selection)
- The Military Base
- The Power Supply
- The Dark Days
- The Forgotten Castle (secret level)
- The Catacombs
- The Stronghold
- The Underworld
- The House of Doom (secret level)
- The Otherworld
- The Year Zero
Deathmatch Maps
Glitches
- There's no support for Deathmatch (Q1) mode for Single-player levels, unlike original Quake maps.
- In the same time, E5DM: The Theater of Doom has no technically support for Single-player and Co-op as map lacks spawn triggers "info_player_start" or "info_player_coop".
References
- ↑ 2016-06-24, Wolfenstein: The New Order developer releases new Quake episode. Polygon, accessed on 2016-06-27
Expansions of Quake | ||
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Quake | Scourge of Armagon · Dissolution of Eternity · Dimension of the Past · Dimension of the Machine | |
Quake II | The Reckoning · Ground Zero · Call of the Machine | |
Quake III | Team Arena |