The latest version of Quake — to be specific, the official multi-platform “enhanced edition” — now has a high-contrast, more readable font for people with vision impairments (or who just can’t be bothered with the stylized type), and a pair of chat-to-voice and vice versa options. Image Credits: id Software Users can set incoming chat …
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