 Compilers For Quake
#16333 posted by scythe on 2009/03/02 05:21:27
I've been away from the scene for some years, but I'm interested in making some new levels for Quake. Could you guys tell me, what are the best compilers to use nowadays? I'm going to be using GTKRadiant 1.5 for mapping. Thanks.
 AguirRe's Tool
#16334 posted by JPL on 2009/03/02 08:25:42
#16335 posted by Trinca on 2009/03/02 09:44:18
AguirReeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee where youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu we missssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
 Trinca
#16336 posted by JPL on 2009/03/02 11:48:37
I had some email exchanges with him last week. He is actually working on Quake2 engines and tools as far as I understood.
I think he was looking for a more quiet community... though...
Anyway, I think he his always ready to help, so if you have specific questions, you can ask him directly ;)
 Actually And Sadly
#16337 posted by Spirit on 2009/03/02 11:54:09
If you filter all the crap, this community is pretty quiet. But wait, if th
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#16338 posted by Trinca on 2009/03/02 12:18:21
Spirit calm down i will sent you a photo of my penis...
didn�t know you were so stressed about it!
#16339 posted by Trinca on 2009/03/02 12:19:21
ohh i know JPL i email him some month ago to, and he replyed!
 Yeah - AguirRe Isa Legend!
#16340 posted by RickyT33 on 2009/03/02 12:24:23
He emailed me last October just to see if I was OK! He thought it had been a while since I last had a load of problems/questions to ask him, and emailed me just incase I needed any technical advice or testing.
Great guy, he's an email away.
 Ahhh For Those That Dont Understand The Penis Joke!
#16341 posted by Trinca on 2009/03/02 12:34:37
#145 posted by Spirit [213.39.158.187] on 2009/02/27 11:37:52
Trinca, we were laughing about your tiny PENIS. ;-)
in the Coagula threath!
 But Trinca
#16342 posted by Spirit on 2009/03/02 14:31:01
You said yours was too small for a (screen-)shot!
And that was my last post about your wang. :p
 Errr
#16343 posted by JPL on 2009/03/02 14:41:27
Zoom_in: you will solve your size issue :P
#16344 posted by Trinca on 2009/03/02 15:07:52
i dont have a problem...
I�M FUCKING PORTUGUESE...
 Errata...
#16345 posted by JPL on 2009/03/02 16:05:33
I�M FUCKING PORTUGUESE...
Should have be writen: "I'm a fucked Portuguese"... So I guess you don't have a big dick, you damned pretentious, but the guy in your back certainly... ouch :P
#16346 posted by Trinca on 2009/03/02 18:11:00
...lol...
#16347 posted by Trinca on 2009/03/02 18:12:42
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/8\ eat this!
#16348 posted by Trinca on 2009/03/02 18:13:45
anyway less crap, and more mapping!
me goes map!
i�m kind of late :( and i hate to miss the deadlines in everything in life!
 Ahw
#16349 posted by madfox on 2009/03/02 22:50:36
thought to be clever cleaning the fan of my cpu.
so I screwed the handles aside, ,thinking the handles were of the fan, made a clean up with the vacuum cleaner but I end up with a black screen.
computer seems fine but i might have lifted the cpu.
port u goose
 Computer + Vacuum Cleaner = Baaaaaad
#16350 posted by grahf on 2009/03/02 23:26:05
Do I understand you correctly? You cleaned your computer with a vacuum cleaner? That's a painfully bad idea - the static electricity generated by the vacuum will fry components easily. Use a can of compressed air.
#16351 posted by madfox on 2009/03/03 01:02:04
only gazoo can save me now
#16352 posted by gb on 2009/03/03 07:11:52
What in the nine worlds is Gazoo?
 Grahf
#16353 posted by JPL on 2009/03/03 09:36:05
I always clean my computer with vacuum cleaner, and I never had issues... Just don't forget the computer must be switched off, and that all components on the PCB are ESD protected.
Madfox is the unlucky-est man over the world :P
 Still A Bad Idea
#16354 posted by Spirit on 2009/03/03 11:10:32
You can easily destroy the fans if the suction makes them spin too fast. Smaller components be even be sucked off the mainboard if you are unlucky.
 Aharhar
#16355 posted by Text_Fish on 2009/03/03 12:27:36
#16356 posted by gb on 2009/03/03 12:29:11
You can easily destroy the fans if the suction makes them spin too fast.
... how?
Also, most components should be soldered on. Anyway, vacuum cleaner +1, and I also put my keyboard into the dishwasher thingy (dunno what that's in Engrisch). Comes out spanky clean each time.
 I've Heard Of
#16357 posted by Text_Fish on 2009/03/03 13:20:02
vacuum cleaners royally screwing computers up as well. Obviously it doesn't happen every single time, but I'd say it's a pretty risky thing to do, especially when a can of compressed air is so cheap and reliable.
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