Reality
#11147 posted by Tronyn on 2014/06/05 11:24:03
Seems like a pretty shitty form of compression, although then again we seem to be getting some hints that it's more efficient than we think
"What's He Ever Done"
#11148 posted by quaketree on 2014/06/05 12:05:20
To the best of my knowledge he's never made a level. Carmack is an engine guy. That's not a bad thing or a pejorative statement but as I see it it's not in his toolset to be creative outside of programming. I liken him to the guy who lays rebar, makes forms and pours concrete into them. He makes the foundations that great buildings stand upon, but I wouldn't call him an architect even though the architecture wouldn't stand without him making the foundations that they sit upon.
This line of thought brings to mind some other people. For example Henry Ford made a blanket decision that all of his cars would be painted black. It was a wise decision in that it streamlined the production process but soon enough people were paying extra money to get their cars painted in colors other than black. Ford made the cars but others added color. As I see it Carmack is the Henry Ford of the gaming world.
It Should Be Noted
#11149 posted by dwere on 2014/06/05 12:58:29
"Pure" mapper's perspective is also limited.
"Pure" Mapper's Perspective Is Also Limited.
#11150 posted by quaketree on 2014/06/05 13:19:00
Without a doubt. But I will say that the mapper has to learn the limitations made by the engine so they tend to understand what they can or cannot do. The guy who makes the foundation doesn't always know what will be built upon it so it has to be both robust and flexible. Carmack did that well and I have a lot of respect for what he did. But, his vision was in programming the engine and what it could do, not the levels themselves.
Doom and Quake were both built upon Carmack's engines. What came out of it wasn't Carmacks doing any more than any work of art was made by the people manufacturing the paint, stretching the canvas or quarrying the stone.
I Dunno
#11151 posted by Tronyn on 2014/06/05 13:37:52
I think at some point he made some deliberate decisions relating to what sort of game he wanted to see, including its environments; he seems to have dealt with mappers' requests with impatience. I think he did have a vision of the games and that the limitations of his programming reflected that. The artists worked within his context and that context was certainly not mostly unconscious.
#11152 posted by dwere on 2014/06/05 14:10:58
I understand the analogy somewhat, but I think that creating an innovative engine is a bit different from manufacturing some generic tools for artists. You can't do the former without a slightest idea of what you want to see in a finished product. That's the problem with Carmack's latest efforts - they're too focused on certain goals, and therefore are less flexible.
#11153 posted by JneeraZ on 2014/06/05 15:21:42
Holy hell ... Look, the quote in question is in regards to selling megatexture as an alternative to levels mapped with tiling textures. His point being that all tiling textures are is a form of texture compression - he has a valid point.
I don't know why the argument that Carmack never made a level raised it's head here, but it was never argued that he HAD so we can leave that one outside for now.
Technologically speaking, the quote is correct.
Ask any artist (at least the ones I know) if they'd prefer tiling textures or unique textures and they will almost always choose unique. Tiling textures, however, are more realistic for shipping games but I think that's more of a workflow/storage issue than a visual or aesthetics one.
So if uniquely texturing worlds ever becomes as easy, workflow wise, as applying tiling textures you can bet money that it will become the standard.
Willem Hit The Nail On The Head On All Points Raised
#11154 posted by killpixel on 2014/06/05 21:14:23
Also, unique textures =/= realism.
To me, megatexturing just makes the art (realistic, surreal, cartoony, whatever) more rich and interesting.
Heheh
#11155 posted by ijed on 2014/06/05 21:34:06
To me it justifies a $59.99USD price tag and 50GB of data XD
WIP Plutonia Map
#11156 posted by Breezeep_ on 2014/06/06 22:57:49
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/IIAMOk7l.png[/IMG]
#11157 posted by Breezeep_ on 2014/06/06 22:57:59
Looks Good
#11159 posted by killpixel on 2014/06/07 02:19:44
makes me want to go on a doom binge
Some Unfinished Business
#11160 posted by negke on 2014/06/08 14:09:42
Ugh
#11161 posted by Drew on 2014/06/08 16:03:08
So good. I remember these... Are they lost forever, or are you advertising that you have the source?
#11162 posted by necros on 2014/06/08 22:58:36
please tell me you will be finishing those, neg!!! i loved them back when he started them and they are still amazing.
#11163 posted by negke on 2014/06/08 23:59:29
I don't have the source. Just stumbled upon the screenshot while searching for a particular video for mocking sock and thought I'd share them for inspiration.
#11162
That implies you still have them!?
#11165 posted by necros on 2014/06/09 01:09:38
not the sources, no. these were maps Kell made during Quoth dev that he had originally intended to make into an episode. Unfortunately, what you see is most of what there is.
New Paint On The Walls
#11166 posted by mfx on 2014/06/09 02:24:30
1 2 3
Socks Sky is from sock, havent got a better one at hand now:)
map is just a speedmap with nothing really in it, no time..
#11167 posted by - on 2014/06/09 02:28:58
that looks super cool!
If only the egyptian enemies from rogue weren't so shit they'd fit in so well there.
Ooh Yeah.
#11168 posted by Drew on 2014/06/09 04:30:35
Agree! Maybe the altered ones from Drake? Certainly a few centroids would fit the setting!
By the way, holy hit You map fast! I really have to get trenchbroom working.
Also shame about the kell source. Great inspiration for a new subtheme though
#11169 posted by mfx on 2014/06/09 14:22:47
Gaunts and polyps in masses...
A Collection Of Unfinished Things
#11170 posted by - on 2014/06/09 19:11:03
http://scampie.net/wp/?p=102
http://scampie.net/etc/mapshots/junk/
Some good, some bad... most will never be finished, some my get reworked someday. Who knows!
Scampwaste
#11171 posted by Lunaran on 2014/06/09 21:34:32
It is really weird to me that someone took the Wasted set I uprezzed and repainted for Quake3, based on the Quake2 set, and downrezzed them for a Quake1 wad.
also, dunwich is too cute not to finish. maps with little houses and graves are neat. put the castle in that nero shot at the end of it.
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