 Anyone
#20824 posted by Tronyn on 2011/10/01 23:41:52
anyone happen to have the textures from Unreal around for Quake? I don't see them on Quaddicted (I'm looking for the medieval ones used in Sunspire and Dm-Curse etc), or even the name of a map that uses a lot of them that I could extract them from.
#20825 posted by necros on 2011/10/02 05:11:00
other maps that use the medieval bricks are the nali castle.
you're going to want to extract the nalicast.utx file for those.
they're great textures, btw. hope to see something cool out of them. :)
 If You Make A Wad
#20826 posted by SleepwalkR on 2011/10/02 11:11:24
can you please make it available at Quaddicted so everyone can use it? Thanks!
 Legal Issues?
#20827 posted by megaman on 2011/10/02 12:42:07
 Legal Issue...
#20828 posted by JPL on 2011/10/02 13:23:15
I made Doom3 hi-res texture down-conversion to Quake wad format some years ago, and this legal issue poped-up at this time... and I remember the discussion was already "tough"...
Basically, reusing part or all content of any game is prohibited, and it cannot be modified, neither re-selled...(please forgive me if it is a too short summary of the legal content :P), but this is the way I understood it...
But, as far as I know, if the rule would strictly apply, nor game mods neither partial conversion could not be possible at all.. and I am not even talking about mapping.. though..
So I would say (and I know some people will not be happy me saying that), as long as you are down-grading hi-res texture, and as long as you are not doing business with it (i.e no commercial purpose to make money), you are more or less safe.. It clearly depends what you are aiming there, and how the company you are "modifying" its property will react on..
In anyway, good luck, and please ask Spirit to host the resulting wad on Quaddicted ;)
 Wads On A Textured Mind...
#20829 posted by madfox on 2011/10/02 21:24:04
If I not forget you already did the Q2wad.
When I converted the first q2 level to see if they would fit I was surprised to see reactions.
Some blamed me I used the q2map for my own purpose, other praised me for a good map.
But most of all, it was my first "nice" map after all my average attemps.
 Tronyn...
#20830 posted by generic on 2011/10/02 21:31:23
 It Also Unreal?
#20831 posted by digs on 2011/10/02 21:38:15
 Yes
#20832 posted by generic on 2011/10/02 23:00:43
:)
 Awesome!!
#20833 posted by Tronyn on 2011/10/03 02:24:05
Thanks!
 Sweet
#20834 posted by Tronyn on 2011/10/03 02:24:45
I totally forgot about SkyCity. Makes me want to play through Unreal SP sometime, it had some cool maps. That opening castle was so badass at the time.
#20835 posted by Trinca on 2011/10/03 11:26:07
zomggg u guys play so many games... I don't have time for that :p
This weekend spent all day at beach :) FUCKING AWESOME OCTOBER!
http://tempo.sapo.pt/local/oeiras
with no wind!
#20836 posted by Trinca on 2011/10/03 11:26:08
zomggg u guys play so many games... I don't have time for that :p
This weekend spent all day at beach :) FUCKING AWESOME OCTOBER!
http://tempo.sapo.pt/local/oeiras
with no wind!
#20837 posted by Trinca on 2011/10/03 11:26:45
I didn't press twice :(
 Yes, You Did
#20838 posted by negke on 2011/10/03 11:50:02
Spaz.
 Quick Question:
#20839 posted by Shambler on 2011/10/03 12:12:19
Why do all games and almost all other programs leave so many entries in the registery after you uninstall them?? Why can't the uninstall process include deleting all those entries??
Always confused me...
 It's Like Leaving A Tag On A Wall
#20840 posted by negke on 2011/10/03 12:47:53
To prove they were there. And because they are lazy. Ideally, one should install programs with an installation manager that logs all changes and is capable of unstalling everything completely.
#20841 posted by gb on 2011/10/03 23:11:26
such as your brain, guided by millions of stickies on your monitor. Software isn't up to that standard yet.
Package managers? Pah.
#20842 posted by necros on 2011/10/04 03:37:44
does left over registry entries matter though? i mean, presumably, only the application in question is going to actually use them so if it's gone, it's just a bunch of data doing nothing.
 _iSad_
#20843 posted by JPL on 2011/10/06 21:03:37
Steve jobs has died today. This man was a marketing genius and for sure a visionary in computing. He made Apple an awesome company, producing marvelous products.
RIP Steve, I'll miss you.
 In Honour Of Steve
#20844 posted by starbuck on 2011/10/06 21:37:40
Today I wore running shoes... inside the house! Couldn't find a turtleneck, sorry buddy.
#20845 posted by Trinca on 2011/10/06 22:08:11
R.I.P
fucking cancer...
 I Was Never A Fan Of Apple
#20846 posted by RickyT33 on 2011/10/06 22:14:30
But it is a real sad thing nonetheless. The guy was very young, and certainly a character who many people loved and admired.
#20847 posted by Zwiffle on 2011/10/06 22:16:01
I don't really feel any kind of sadness that Steve Jobs is gone. He had a great life and accomplished more in his life time than I will in mine.
Don't see where all the admiration comes from. For example he didn't build the original Apple computers nor the the modern tablets.
He's the same as Bill Gates, but I doubt Bill Gates will get quite the adulation when he pops it.
Or in other words, random multi-billionarie businessman dies. Whoopie.
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