Requiem Seems Pretty Neat
:)
Need to give it a try...
#127 posted by Spirit on 2013/12/24 18:05:43
It does not automatically adjust the fov but you can scale the hud really nicely (apart from the con_notify lines, those are missing (bug)).
jpl: yeah! more work.than I thought too though. credit needs to go to sock too for the idea.
Thank You!
#128 posted by Tamarisk on 2013/12/24 18:23:47
Thank you Spirit (and all the others involved) for organizing the Quake Advent Calender. It has been a most enjoyable 24 days.
#129 posted by Joel B on 2013/12/25 23:27:03
Merry Xmas, and a round of applause to Spirit for actually herding the necessary cats to get the calendar completed. It's a neat cross-section of Quake-itude; please archive it nicely somewhere on Quaddicted.
#130 posted by - on 2013/12/26 01:22:55
Yay Advent Calender!
It owned! Great work on it Spirit and everyone who made entries! Especially me!
Yes!
Great work and a round of thanks to everyone involved. Especially Spirit. And Scampie.
Very Enjoyable
The highlight for me was Preach's save game hack, I really wasn't expecting something so crazy. It would be fun if mappers could run scripts to load crazy variables like this in their maps...
#133 posted by Yhe1 on 2013/12/27 08:14:30
The main map of Zendar crashes Requiem for me.
#134 posted by sock on 2013/12/27 12:43:11
The main map of Zendar crashes Requiem for me.
This is something that spirit told me about after I had released the map and he was one of the testers! :P
I checked the engine myself and it is failing on a map reload command (without intermission). The error is :
Host_error: cl_parseservermessage: unknown server command o
last cmd was svr_spawnstatic (20)
I tried increasing the memory pool just in case but it still fails. Also the Windows DLLs files (DZLIB, LIBPNG, LIBJPEG) for extra features are missing, the zip file seems to be setup for Linux only....
Also this engine draws fog differently (wow what a surprise) the fog is drawn infront of any skybox textures, so the sky is just foggy, no clouds or moon.
Requiem Fog...
is weird.
Having it in front of the skybox shouldn't be an issue as long as the engine assumes that the sky is much further than the brush. But it calculates the sky as being directly where the sky brush is, missing the whole point of what the skybox is there for! (to give the illusion of a distant sky!)
Awesome Effort, Great Idea
#136 posted by ijed on 2013/12/28 17:56:48
#137 posted by Spirit on 2014/06/24 21:36:58
I am finally testing reQuiem on Windows and the sheer crappiness of my packaging dawns on me. Sorry for doing such a poor job, I will release a properly playable and complete bundle soonish.
ReQuiem
needs a proper resolution selection thing with correct aspect ratios and stuff. Also, I'm not a huge fan of having a "back" key just for menus, IMO escape should back you out of each screen.
#139 posted by Spirit on 2014/06/24 23:48:48
Yeah, that rarely seems useful. You can rebind it in the menu. I will make the next release have nicer defaults including always run, mouse look etc.
A proper video menu (and managing those settings in the config) would rock. Stupid Carmack should have been less lazy with glquake...
ReQuiem
has an interesting lighting system. Seems a bit smoother than other engines too. And the light from rockets and stuff doesnt seem to penetrate right through the brushes on opposite sides of the wall.
#141 posted by Spirit on 2014/06/25 13:08:03
reQuiem lets you choose 4 different lighting presets, i think the Overbright one emulates Fitzquake.
For me things still shine through walls partly, fire a rocket on start.bsp into a corridor and look into a different one. For me the light does not show on vertical walls but still on the horizontal ones.
#142 posted by Spirit on 2014/06/29 20:58:43
I made a better zip with hopefully most of the DLLs and assets (zlib dll is still missing). http://chunk.io/f/d0bf59d08b5c4d8692ad30df8b7e9bb6
It is meant for testing so it would be ace if people would give it a try. The release will have some saner defaults and hopefully some more bugfixes (johnny law is helping tremendously!).
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