![]() ![]() We have repeatedly reached out to id software to notify them of the issue, suggesting resolutions for it, and received no response. We operate a master server at that has been up for years, and fortunately servers using ioquake3 are still reporting in to it, but there isn’t a quick fix for the in-game server browser at the moment. Since at least March 11th the official Quake 3: Arena master server offered by id software at has been offline and that is why there is an error displayed instead of a list of servers. The master server is what game servers that you play on talk to, in order to communicate their availability to your copy of Quake 3: Arena. You would have seen the error message in the screenshot above: If you’ve tried to play multiplayer Quake 3 using the original id Quake 3 binaries or ioquake3 in the past few months you might have had a difficult time finding a game with the built-in Server Browser. We will continue to look for a way to work around it in the event of future extended downtime. Update: the id master server is back online, the in-game server browser is working again.
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