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If you are looking for a live service Quake :
Quake Champions :
https://store.steampowered.com/app/611500/Quake_Champions/
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Simply the main fans would keep playing this, and yes, they probably keep to the original since that's what they know best, even if the remaster was better.
Also the remaster is pretty cool IMO with an easy peasy way to access Quake 64 and the expansions.
I am curious, in which way the remaster is not very good? I thought the movement, music and flow was spot on.
I can't speak for the MP community but to say Quake II Remaster is abandoned or that "most players still play old q2 version" is objectively wrong. And if OP meant abandoned by id... vanilla Q2 was abandoned by id in the same light over two decades ago. That's how games with a primary singleplayer focus tend to be.
People beat games and move on, people watch films and move on. Quake2 wasn't trying to be a lifestyle like world of War craft.
I mean to say it was abandoned is to assume it was suppose to be something more than a rerelease. Play call of the machine and be happy. Get those easy completion achievements and move on. Quake2 is a classic but I wouldn't really play it for more than 30 hours. And a playthrough, hell those xps besides machine all felt pretty boring compared to the original quake2.
Server administrator here with source code for a quake2 master server
This re-release actually introduced new people to the Quake II multiplayer, not killed off the legacy game MP player base.