Ringu
#1263 posted by R.P.G. on 2003/06/02 13:16:21
Daftpunk
#1264 posted by nitin on 2003/06/02 19:47:49
it should be available on dvd at most video stores or there's heaps of online stores that sell it.
Nemo
#1265 posted by ELEK on 2003/06/02 22:39:32
It is pretty funny, the standard Pixar wit is here, just not as good as their past flicks.
Spog
#1266 posted by nitin on 2003/06/03 09:16:07
anybody know an address to contact spog?
Nitin
#1267 posted by Vondur on 2003/06/03 09:32:58
come to #terrafuson, he's always there :)
Re: #1200 - Way Up There ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
#1268 posted by bascule on 2003/06/04 07:30:01
Do Q3 bots play better with the CPMA mod? This was recommended above and I wondered whether CPMA really made a difference to the Singleplayer game; I was under the impression the mod was purely for 'live' DM improvements
#1269 posted by Kell on 2003/06/04 08:10:54
Well, since the most noticeable modifications are in the player movement, you feel the difference whether you're fighting bots or humans. I fought several excellent CPMA matches against my custom bot Krusade in ffdm2 - Patibuh's Lair. Nowhere near as tactical as a promode opponent, but a demanding confrontation nonetheless.
OK...
#1270 posted by bascule on 2003/06/04 08:31:24
I understand from your reply that it is better from the player point of view, but bot AI is not changed/improved?
I presume also that the bots cannot take advantage of any of the physics changes?
Hey Dudes...
#1271 posted by necros on 2003/06/04 13:37:56
anyone up for some more beta testing on nesp09?
email me of leave a post here...
thanks.
Erm...
#1272 posted by necros on 2003/06/04 13:38:22
that would be a q1sp map. ;)
Starbuck Will
#1273 posted by starbuck on 2003/06/04 15:21:22
thats me!
I Saw Nemo
#1274 posted by Wazat on 2003/06/04 16:34:32
It was pretty good. Graphically, I liked the water effects and the excellent modelling and, really, everything else. I also liked the personalities of all the characters. The story was ok, nothing too good or too bad to mention further.
I thought it was quite funny. Maybe less funny than previous releases, maybe not; but definately very funny.
Nemo
#1275 posted by Vodka on 2003/06/04 22:19:08
Is it based on a book about Nautilus sub (~34875934759 french length measure units under the sea) ?
There Is A New Rule Around Here
#1276 posted by inertia on 2003/06/05 03:24:36
It goes like this:
If you cannot speak proper english, then stop posting stupid gibberish, else you will be mauled by a shambler on cocaine wielding an axe.
And yes, I am referring to the obvious ones.
Thx.
Hmm
#1277 posted by nonentity on 2003/06/05 08:44:26
I was going to make a post explaining that the multi-lingual society we live in means that not everyone you meet has English as their first language.
But then I realised that if someone doesn't get the point the first time, then they're unlikely to pick it up the 100th.
On The Other Hand...
#1278 posted by metlslime on 2003/06/05 14:59:06
If your native tongue is Swedish, but you post in English gibberish, then speakers of neither language can understand you, and the post becomes just more noise.
Also, if you have a bunch of people who speak different languages on a forum, and they don't choose on a common one and use that, then most messages won't be readable by most people.
I notice that on the Cube forum, about half of the threads are in German and half are in English. It seems like people post only in the ones they can actually read.
We Should Make THIS Rule
#1279 posted by - on 2003/06/05 15:53:18
No inertia
Oui
#1280 posted by Maj on 2003/06/05 16:47:54
Scampie jaim� dans le r4wk.
Bien!
#1281 posted by Shambler on 2003/06/05 17:11:57
Je mettre une croissant dans les pantalons du Inertia!
Sacrebleu!
#1282 posted by metlslime on 2003/06/05 17:20:11
c'est ne pas une crate.
Metlslime
#1283 posted by pushplay on 2003/06/05 17:29:42
Having a few German threads in the Cube forum doesn't seem to disrupt it any. The board acts a little as though it were 1 view of 2 different boards, but that doesn't bother me.
Ahem...
#1284 posted by distrans on 2003/06/05 22:10:10
I believe crate is a masculine noun.
Pushplay:
#1285 posted by metlslime on 2003/06/05 22:43:31
i wasn't saying it was a huge problem, although obviously the board is sort of divided into two as most people only know one of the two languages used.
LOL
#1286 posted by bascule on 2003/06/06 03:40:35
I believe crate is a masculine noun.
That really tickled me for some reason, nearly made me LOL at work. Where else on the internet would you see such a surreal statement on a gaming forum?
/me goes back to work with a smile on my face
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its the tower of babel all over again.
i will start writing all my reviews in swedish, then.
Does that mean i get to review porn films?
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