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Date: Tue, 18 Nov 1997 01:40:01 -0700
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From: Alan Tew <sloth@inquo.net>
Subject: Id's Quake 2 editor?
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I apologized if this was already beaten to death on this mailing list, but
I recall reading a while back on Redwood's that Id would be releasing their
own editor with Quake 2.  A few questions come to mind... Did I read this
correctly?  If so, why is Virtus creating another (piece of shit (sorry,
IMHO)) editor (this time for Quake 2)?  Why did Id decide to sponsor
Virtus?  Are we gonna get a Qoole for Quake 2?

Thanks ahead and sorry for being a bit brash,
Alan
                                 


