
Yeah
#17737 posted by
SleepwalkR on 2009/11/16 08:08:02
Power supply failed. I just noticed when I got up and the provider fixed it inside of 20 minutes.
#17738 posted by
Zwiffle on 2009/11/17 00:06:07
I cannot stop watching that damn Birdy Nam Nam video. Damn it's kind of addictive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_ICcz6kXP0&feature=related

...nice...
#17739 posted by
JPL on 2009/11/17 08:15:08
... and the music is addictive as well :D

Hmm
#17740 posted by
nonentity on 2009/11/18 12:50:44

Texture Questions
#17741 posted by Tronyn on 2009/11/18 15:03:37
Was just poking around the Quaddicted archive - couple questions. First, what's the name of the wad used in GMSP2 and Necros' The Living End? Also, does a Quake texture wad exist for the textures from Unreal/UT, or Wheel of Time?
#17742 posted by
necros on 2009/11/18 20:21:12
the textures glassman and i used are 'rtgnosis', and they should be in the listing there (both as 50% sized q1 and full sized iirc)

Rtgenosis
#17743 posted by
nitin on 2009/11/19 11:23:45
or something like that tronyn, originally made for UT. Pretty sure high res versions exist too.

Doh
#17744 posted by
nitin on 2009/11/19 11:24:08
should have seen necros' post

Anyone
#17745 posted by
nitin on 2009/11/19 11:24:57
know a decent free photo uploading website with generous upload limits?

Hmm
#17746 posted by
nonentity on 2009/11/19 12:31:54
Yeh, rtgnosis was originally for UT (or some later derivative) by Undule. The original pack would be on his site if IGN hadn't 'misplaced' the hosted pages...
(You can probably google a copy tho)

Definitely UT(99)
#17747 posted by
nitin on 2009/11/19 12:35:29
It was for a mod, cant remember the name off the top of my head though. Real Tournament or something.

Nitin
#17748 posted by
Spirit on 2009/11/19 17:14:34
imagehost.org is very good.

Nitin
#17749 posted by
Spirit on 2009/11/19 17:14:34
imagehost.org is very good.

FHTAGN!
#17750 posted by
Spirit on 2009/11/19 17:15:07
And imgur.com is a rising star.

Political Compass
#17751 posted by
inertia on 2009/11/20 14:24:28
Fun fact: t was designed by Libertarians, i.e. quasi-ethical anarcho-capitalists. Anyway, I used to score -9.5,-9.5 on that test; I'm probably -10,-10 now :-)

Rock On Nert
#17752 posted by
Zwiffle on 2009/11/20 15:17:38
Although that's a bit too Ghandi for my tastes
#17753 posted by
Spirit on 2009/11/21 11:04:17
I finally finished another chapter of the software vs glquake series:
http://www.quaddicted.com/software-vs-glquake/software-vs-glquake-fullbrights/
Critics, corrections and proofreading are very welcome

Spirit
#17754 posted by
mwh on 2009/11/21 23:14:04
You say "strife" where you mean "strive" at one point.

Fixed, Thanks
#17755 posted by
Spirit on 2009/11/21 23:43:58
Actually videogaming is to blame. I never played Strife but I remember its screenshots.

Software Vs Glquake
#17756 posted by
Orl on 2009/11/22 00:00:22
Those screenshots are awfully dark, I had to up the brightness in my control panel to view them.
But other than that, a very good read. It would be great to see aguiRe's glquake support fullbrights, as most other engines do.

Check News Thread And Help Us With Quakeinjector
#17757 posted by
megaman on 2009/11/23 13:00:40

Deus Ex 3
#17758 posted by
Jago on 2009/11/25 01:23:46
So lead designer of Deus Ex 3 says: Ion Storm's original was "kind of slow" and had too few "exciting, memorable moments. There goes any hope I could have for that game...
Expect 20 min long cutscenes and Michael Bay style explosions...

Hmmm.
#17759 posted by
Shambler on 2009/11/25 11:44:01
That sucks a bit. Deus Ex really was a very very good game indeed.
#17760 posted by
Spirit on 2009/11/25 12:07:58
It still is. Each replay I had so far was great.