
Damn
#16108 posted by
Spirit on 2009/01/25 01:36:35
Flash, the cancer of the web.
#16110 posted by
spy on 2009/01/25 07:28:55
could someone remind me the name of dm maps that drew has released recently? RGB sumthin'?
#16112 posted by
JneeraZ on 2009/01/25 11:19:43
Necros
Cool! I love flash sites for very visual mediums like Quake levels. Looks nice and gives you a feeling of polish when looking around. Nice work!

Necros
#16113 posted by
RickyT33 on 2009/01/25 16:37:15
Im jealous. Very cool!
How easy is it to do that kind of website? Where do I find tutorials?
#16114 posted by
Spirit on 2009/01/25 17:29:00
I just added a filter-as-you-type on the Singleplayer Maps listing:
http://www.quaddicted.com/spmaps.html
It's great fun so check it out!
#16115 posted by
JneeraZ on 2009/01/25 17:35:50
Neat! Looks like a very quick way to get to what you want.

Sprit
#16116 posted by
Ankh on 2009/01/25 17:47:53
Very neat. I already forgot about some maps of mine but you have them.
#16117 posted by
negke on 2009/01/25 18:35:57
necros: Flash, the nunchucks of the internet. ;)
Still looking forward to your vertical map, though.
spy:
http://celephais.net/board/view_thread.php?id=3&start=5235&end=5235
Spirit: Seems like a nice feature, indeed.

Thanks :)
#16118 posted by
necros on 2009/01/25 19:46:37
kinda stuck on the vertical map (which isn't really a vertical map anymore). can't think of a cool way to end it. :S

Necros
#16119 posted by
Shambler on 2009/01/25 20:07:13
Please end it vertically, thx.

Lol
#16121 posted by
necros on 2009/01/25 22:45:41
what does that even mean? :P

Hmm
#16122 posted by
nonentity on 2009/01/25 23:33:52
Exit by uber fall damage?

Huh
#16123 posted by
ijed on 2009/01/26 03:16:02
I'm from Yorkshire - Bradford.
But haven't been back there in about a year.

Heh
#16124 posted by
RickyT33 on 2009/01/26 03:44:06
My mothers parents are from Bradford.
My great grandmother died when she was 104 years old. And she lived in Bradford all her life. She was assigned a care worker when she was in her mid - late nineties because she lived right in the middle of the city (which is fairly rough really) on her own, often leaving the door unlocked and all that kind of stuff. The care worker was supposed to go round and get her out of bed and make her a cup of tea in the morning, but what really happened was the care worker would get there at seven in the morning to find her awake and waiting with a brew on.

Necros
#16125 posted by
DaZ on 2009/01/26 15:50:57
at the very top, let the player jump back down to the bottom floor which has transformed into an exit teleporter? (after a suitable end combat ofc!)

Lol?
#16127 posted by
madfox on 2009/01/27 00:23:13
Limitted Overseized Laughquotem

Something For The "being An Ass Is So FunnyHAHAAHA" People
#16128 posted by
Spirit on 2009/01/29 11:39:46

Meh.
#16129 posted by
Shambler on 2009/01/29 12:44:00
Whatever. I couldn't even bring myself to skim that, but I scrolled down to the 5 rules or wtf they're supposed to be.
Look, it's simple, there is a world of difference between banter and abuse, between taking the piss between people who know each other (even just in an online context) and active hostility.
(And personally for me, in the online arena, there is a clear line between taking the piss out of what you know about someone online, and crossing the boundary into personal information...)
My offline mates and I take the piss all the time, same with people I get on with online - and that includes you #func_terrafusion crowd. I respect almost everyone involved in this little scene, and like quite a few of you, from what I've seen online anyway. Mappers, players, site maintainers, commentators, people who just say the occasional thing of interest or humour - there is a bond (albeit often a faint one) there. Any banter that goes on is within the context of that bond, within the context of the community.
There has ALWAYS been piss-taking and banter in this community, and hopefully there always will. It's a good laugh and it encourages me to be part of it.
Ugh, there may be more later. FFS.
#16130 posted by
JneeraZ on 2009/01/29 15:16:32
In certain cases, there's a level of familiarity that I'm not really comfortable with. That's all. Joking around with your friends in a bar is a whole different thing - you know each very well and nobody is going to take something the wrong way. Why would they?
Online ... I don't know you from any other stranger I might meet on the street. "Shambler"? "czg"? These are words in a web browser. I have zero connection to you as a person, and vice versa. So to joke around with me the same way you would with your real life friends isn't always appropriate. Know what I mean?
Anyway, it doesn't really matter I suppose. I just don't see myself as having the same liberties with online strangers as I do with real life friends.

Ditto
#16131 posted by
RickyT33 on 2009/01/29 16:01:37
TBH I dont really mind, but its not always easy to tell when someone is making a joke and taking the piss out of me.
So someone says something unpleasant, I go off the handle, then everyone says "ooh, well you shouldnt take it so seriously" then I feel like an idiot for going off the handle.
And everybody laughs at me anyway, I cant win.
But I'm not about to start winding people up for kicks, so that makes me a _______ !
(fill in blank with your own ending for that sentance)
Anyway I'm sensitive, so just BACK OFF, OK?!?!?! Dont touch me.

Shambler
#16132 posted by
RickyT33 on 2009/01/29 16:04:40
Your mamma is so fat that:
A - I rolled over three times and I was still on top of the bitch
B - She gets up off the sofa once a week and buildings fall down in Dubai
C - ______________________.
(who wants to fill in C?)