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'''Vanilla Quake''' is a commonly used term that refers to Quake without any [[mod|modifications]] running. It generally used in the map making community as a way to indicate that a level is intended to be run with the standard Quake gameplay and no additional monsters, weapons or other enhancements. It's also a term used often when talking about [[Map_based_hacks|map based hacks]], which are things that can be done in standard Quake that were never intended by [[id Software]], often involving the use of the [[info_notnull]] entity.
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'''Vanilla Quake''' is a commonly used term that refers to Quake without any [[mod|modifications]] running. It generally used in the map making community as a way to indicate that a level is intended to be run with the standard Quake gameplay and no additional monsters, weapons or other enhancements. It's also a term used often when talking about [[Map_based_hacks|map based hacks]], which are things that can be done in standard Quake that were never intended by [[id software]], often involving the use of the [[info_notnull]] entity.
  
 
Technically speaking, vanilla Quake refers to Quake running the game from the ID1 folder (-game ID1).
 
Technically speaking, vanilla Quake refers to Quake running the game from the ID1 folder (-game ID1).

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