Western Quake³ is intended to be a semi-realistic simulation of the "Old West's" great atmosphere. This Total Conversion includes completely new weapons created with historically correct information about damage, rate of fire, reload time etc. It also includes new gametypes and maps inspired mostly from movies. And to increase the feeling of a "Gunslingers Atmosphere" we also have created music tracks and sounds adapted to the simulated times. NOTE: This Q3 mod became a stand alone title named Smokin' Guns in 2009. The WQ3 mod is no longer developed or supported.

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Sn1kerz
Sn1kerz - - 193 comments

Omg! Its Cleant Eastwood! O___O

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DjangoNero
DjangoNero - - 1 comments

'60 seconds to what?' at the start countdown! very clever.
I got immersed in ennio morricone's soundtracks, then the films, and can't wait to play this on my mac.
and wow the faces and costumes? when it popped into my head I was doubtful there'd be a western fps, and even more doubtful it'd be done well, rather than swapping a couple of character models and weapon skins
i'm not a gamer, and i don't get exited by games, but there's a first time for everything!

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A film by EvilFutsin originally released in 2004 made within the Western Quake 3 mod. Grab a soda & some popcorn because this flick is about 20 minutes in length. Because the video was made so long ago, you'll notice some "not so pretty" aspects of the mod back in those days. The game is looking much, much better for the upcoming stand alone release so please keep that in mind! The main thing to focus on here is EvilFutsins' talent for making movies. Quite an extraordinary undertaking to say the least. Countless hours of filming, retakes, & editing in this "one of a kind" film that took over a year to complete. Kudos to Futsin & everyone who helped bring this story to the big screen!