Show HN: Q3Edit – Edit and play Quake 3 maps in the browser

q3edit.com

59 points by drdator 8 hours ago

I've been building a level editor for Quake 3 that runs entirely in the browser: Radiant-style layout, brush and patch editing, CSG, terrain sculpting, and entity editing. It opens and saves .map file and you can play the maps you build directly in the browser using a webassembly build of ioquake3.

voidfunc 2 hours ago

Oh man this takes me back to map making days with q3radiant and gtkradiant.

I miss the days of shooters with strong community run servers.

jacobgold 4 hours ago

Very cool. It's impossible to explain how cool the GPU rendered preview window looked when we first saw it in the early map editors.

valorzard 2 hours ago

When trying to do quick play on Windows 11 Firefox, I got an error saying it couldn't capture my mouse

oldquakedays 6 hours ago

back when I was in high school, my friend and I used Quiver [0] to make quake maps on macos - it was very fun. to think that quake networking worked under those old school modem conditions/latency is kind of wild. id3 truly were miraculous developers.

I remember asking someone who worked at my high school for a map of the school and remember thinking it would be fun to recreate the school... in quake... and probably model my least favorite teacher as a monster I could chase...

it's somewhat scary to think back about this - especially since Columbine happened the same year. there was no risk from me (absolutely no way or interest to access guns - we were teenage dweebs in a country with strict gun laws) but thinking back I'm glad I never finished my maps or shared them.

[0] https://www.macintoshrepository.org/6370-quiver-1-2-quake-ed...

spikk 5 hours ago

This can actually accidentally become the best debugging tool for map files, ngl you should cook

phendrenad2 5 hours ago

Very cool. Are you compiling the maps with q3map2?