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Aahhhh BLARGH! Chives Again....
#1180 posted by ELEK on 2003/05/21 07:41:26
EDIT THE ABOVE POST thanks
I thought it was interesting when I read the new TIME magazine today, that they covered E3 and did not mention Doom3. Halflife2, Sims2, and some sim game revolving around filmmaking which looked disfunctional to me, were covered.
Anyhow, does it seem to anyone else that we have the most promising batch of PC possibilities coming in the fall? It has been years since I was excited for releases like this. Doom3, HL2, HaloPC. When the hell is DeusEx2 coming out?
Also, was surprised that all the games covered in TIME magazine were PC, no console games mentioned.
C00b
#1181 posted by czg on 2003/05/21 12:59:10
(This has nothing to do with manhattan project appearing on torrentse some time ago. Nah-ah, I swear! Honest! Really! Uh-huh!)
Duke Nukem is a fuckwad, and I trule hate his entire person with all my seven inches of might. But Manhattan Project, whoo that's a good game! Very very very excellent old style 2D platform gameplay with hot hot hot new 3D graphics. Just the kind of game that I have been lusting for. So yeah, f'ing excellent stuff! (Even if it had been a hojillion times better if it didn't include Duke himself...) Go get it!
Elek:
#1182 posted by metlslime on 2003/05/21 13:22:53
I thought it was interesting when I read the new TIME magazine today, that they covered E3 and did not mention Doom3.
That's probably becuase doom3 was barely present at the [expo part of the] show -- they had one little unmanned display case with a couple of TVs playing a video loop.
Czg
#1183 posted by R.P.G. on 2003/05/21 13:48:51
Yes, Manhattan Project was a refreshing change. Old skool meets new-fangled stuff. I wish the monsters had been a bit cooler, though, and that the gameplay was a bit more in-depth. Also, more control over where you look and fire would have been nice. But there was nice use of the camera system which added some depth and variety to the traditional side scroller.
Overall a tops game, though. People should get it.
Elek/metlslime:
i would also imagine the people who write for TIME magazine know very little about video or computer gaming in general.
UWF
#1185 posted by Abyss on 2003/05/21 18:01:37
I would also imagigine that you know very little about the people who write for TIME magazine, in general.
Just curious how you would come to that conclussion, apart from the fact that they omitted mention of certain games.
People who play, say, racing games or RPG games exclusively, may never mention FPS games, doesn't mean they know little about "computer gaming in general"
PS2Rate
#1186 posted by Abyss on 2003/05/21 18:23:01
Upgrading to WinXP Pro, just wondering if anyone knows whether PS2Rate works under XP?
Abyss
yep, its quite possible i am completly wrong.
its just a hunch.
Thankyou Scampie...
#1188 posted by distrans on 2003/05/21 21:33:33
/me looks for pentagonal textures.
Front End..
#1189 posted by . on 2003/05/22 01:23:52
I had one recently, it was called QuakeOn I *think* - with the gibbed player head guide guy.. don't recall where I got it..
Yeah...
#1190 posted by bascule on 2003/05/22 03:32:11
QuakeOn is good, I used it for a long time. It's good if you have loads of mods and/or lots of different engines.
Oh, and the Quake Head helper guy is funny.
Thanks Phait
#1191 posted by pushplay on 2003/05/22 03:55:41
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Fatty
#1192 posted by Aardappel on 2003/05/22 05:05:17
if you are still in trouble with your disk, I used a 20 gig drive on a 8gig hd limit bios computer (my old ppro200) on w95 with no problems using some software from IBM which installs into the HD root block and makes the full 20 gigs available. It worked very well and reliable. Sadly I can't locate it anymore on IBM's site, but this page mentions it (under "hard disk software", and links some alternative programs (like from maxtor and seagate which do a similar job, but I have no experience with):
http://www.linux-1u.net/Disks/
I Finished AVP2!
#1193 posted by Shambler on 2003/05/22 17:31:48
Yay I actually played a game. And very good it was too indeed. More spooging in a bit probably.
Aard
Yeah, that's what I'm using too (MaxBlast 3.) But I suspect that the drivers that came with this copy of Win95 are just too old, and might be causing the resetting.
(Also, it uses FAT16, so the disk is broken into ten partitions. Eep.)
So I'm getting into a bidding war for a copy of Win98. Would you believe people are willing to pay US$50 or more for a copy of this?
Doh.........
#1195 posted by Abyss on 2003/05/22 20:08:50
Fatty, you could have had my copy of Win98 SE, plus a Intel 815i based motherboard, PIII 866mhz, 384MB PC133 ram, 64MB geforce 2 GTS, and it would have cost you "NOTHING", except for the shipping costs. I offered, but alas, it is gone now.
:(
Shambler................
#1196 posted by Abyss on 2003/05/22 20:11:38
Please spooge on about AVP2, I have it and the expansion pack, Primal Hunt, haven't installed them yet, and was going to give it a miss. Maybe you can help change my mind. :)
Recommended Q1 Replacement?
#1197 posted by Menace on 2003/05/23 05:28:28
Every once in a while I want to revisit Quake and QuakeWorld, but still haven't got GLQuake to work on my PC (I always played on a Mac before). I figure with all the development and bug fixing and improving of the open source, that there must be at least one really stable improved version--not necessarily with any new graphical features (obviously if I'm just playing Quake, I don't need fog or colored lights or whatever). I've visited some of the websites devoted to this, but haven't found an obvious answer for an overall improved version that is recommended as a replacement for what id released. Anyone have some knowledge of this, or preferences?
...and I'll Just Slip In
#1198 posted by Maj on 2003/05/23 06:01:54
...if anyone could recommend a good engine+bot combinations, I would feel most benevolent towards them for a short period of time.
Hmm
If its Quakeworld (NOT Quake) then I would recommend Zquake and Fuhquake. Those are both based on the Zquake source, but fuhquake has added eyecandy and stuff. So Zquake for the purist, and fuhquake for people who want the extra features and stuff (fuhquake is based on zquake anyway).
Maj
And for bots I'd recommend Quake3+CPMA or UT2003.
AVP2
#1201 posted by Shambler on 2003/05/23 08:22:56
Pity I wasn't around when Daz had his AVP2 spooging thread set up. I can see what he means now =). Basically a pretty damn cool game that does exactly what it's supposed to in capturing the whole Aliens - and Predator - vibe. More gripping than HL for me too =).
Teh bad:
- Old engine and it shows, crude skins and dated texturing....and still ran a bit slow.
- 'Feel' is sloppy and a bit glitchy.
- Story loses continuous involvement when spread over the 3 race sections.
- Some game imbalances (e.g. Pred can rely on unlimited energy, Alien can be 'trapped' if it loses too much health).
- Fairly linear.
Teh good:
- Makes good use out the engine regardless, some big outdoor maps and several spectacular scenes.
- Very atmospheric, from the gripping Aliens feel of the marine section to the manic violence of playing as an alien.
- Scary too! Whether it's from scripted shocks, gnarly sounds or just the general atmosphere.
- Playing as 3 races, great. 3 sections making it easier to play in little bits, 3 different perspectives on what's going on, 3 very different playing styles.
- Intriguing backdrop and story, lots of hints and scene setting via cutscenes and overheard conversations, really gets you wondering what's going on.
- Decent gameplay, well balanced overall, appropriate to each race, and fair boss combats.
Shambler, Abyss
#1202 posted by Shallow on 2003/05/23 08:25:02
AvP2 is great... but avoid the mission pack like the plague, it's quite terrible. They somehow managed to completely omit all the tension and atmosphere that was so good in the original game, reducing it to a sub-Serious Sam level of crappy repetitive horde-based gameplay. Plus they tried to make Dunya a more sympathetic character by giving her a really stupid haircut.
Heh
#1203 posted by Maj on 2003/05/23 08:49:56
Well, I was hoping to get away from q3, but cheers anyway :]. UT unfortunately fails to tickle me.
Maj
#1204 posted by R.P.G. on 2003/05/23 09:15:12
FitzQuake: http://www.celephais.net/fitzquake/
Omicron Bot: http://www.botepidemic.com/gladiator/obots/obots.html
Routes for Omicron: http://www.planetquake.com/skorpion/
Note that you can play without routes, but apparently the Omis do better with them. Also, FitzQuake isn't your typical sp00ge-lens-flaresss!!!11 type engine; instead, it is a class engine with useful bug fixes and improves the sky, lighting and other things over GLQuake.
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