Dawn Of Darkness
#21183 posted by
erc on 2011/12/26 20:24:06
Anyone who has Quake II and likes Hexen should check this obscure, nearly forgotten yet extremely well produced TC. Too bad the team didn't have the resources to complete it as they had envisioned - in its current form it's a bit on the short side. Be sure to have your H2 cd in the drive to loop some Blackmarsh and Septimus tracks, they'll feel right at home.
dod1_10.exe - dod1_11.zip
Now That...
#21186 posted by
Shambler on 2011/12/29 13:10:35
....is some weird-ass spam. The site it links to is some shallow faux-review/advice site, but it's not even selling stuff directly, only via sporadic text adverts?? How.....mild.
If Anyone Needs Quake...
#21187 posted by
ericw on 2011/12/29 21:07:51
#func Reunion Party 2030
#21190 posted by
Shambler on 2011/12/31 18:15:01
#21191 posted by
- on 2012/01/01 02:41:13
Standing, Left to right: Vondur, Bal, Shambler, Me, Friction.
Sitting: Biff, Cardo, Pope
Happy New Year
#21192 posted by
JPL on 2012/01/01 09:55:20
I whish all the best (to everybody reading this post at least) for 2012. May this year brings you peace, fortune, love, prosperity, etc... and another bunch of Quake maps to play !!!
Func Folk Are Good
#21193 posted by
ijed on 2012/01/01 15:45:03
Obvious statement is obvious.
Fark Off!!
#21195 posted by
Shambler on 2012/01/01 19:35:04
I am not the fat one! I'm closest to the pink sitting one but w/o beard.
Shambler
I always intend to ask but I forget: how old are you now, and how old were you when you started playing Quake?
Best Wishes
#21197 posted by
madfox on 2012/01/02 01:47:37
to you all!
A little surprised to see that bunche of digidudes on the edge of the scripting apostrophes in honour of the mothers of invention reunited me a dejavu feeling.
And yeh.., finally a picture of shambler!
Hm, where's the beard without pink?
#21198 posted by
Spirit on 2012/01/02 21:37:36
found some random old site with reviews for
- Quake 2
- Half-Life
- Opposing Force
- Soldier of Fortune
- Unreal
- Submit a Map
http://web.archive.org/web/200102042235/http://3dmr.gamedesign.net/
Feeling Of Evil In A Game
#21199 posted by Baker on 2012/01/03 02:31:28
Is there any game anyone has played that successfully portrayed "evil" good enough you really, really wanted to obliterate the bad guys?
I've played a few games that portrayed the "bad guys" good enough that I enjoyed attacking them, but are there any games that make you loathe the "bad guys" entirely where you just feel like they need to stopped at all costs?
Just wondering.
I'm interested in studying plot development elements.
#21200 posted by
Spirit on 2012/01/03 08:19:50
deus ex (the original...) of course, the game with the best plot development ever. also max payne 1+2. in both cases it might differ who you actually consider the bad guys.
Really, Really Want To Kill?
#21201 posted by
quaketree on 2012/01/03 08:54:56
Oregon Trail. Those settlers are just begging for it.
Pandemic 2. Madagascar? Kill them all and kill them early I say.
Impossible Mission 2 (on the Commodore 64). Do I really have to explain why?
@Spirit
#21202 posted by
erc on 2012/01/03 09:28:17
Yeah, I remember checking 3DMR back then for Half-Life reviews. It was a pretty good site actually, much in the vein of 10Four.
Will you archive the content?
Also
#21203 posted by
erc on 2012/01/03 09:31:57
Be sure to check out the 'My Maps' page. There is a Q1SP map there that I don't remember playing named 'FLSMap'. Unfortunately, it looks unrecoverable.
Nah, No Quake, No Interest From Me
#21204 posted by
Spirit on 2012/01/03 10:04:01
Lool Stephen "The Viper" Peterson
#21205 posted by
RickyT33 on 2012/01/03 10:49:28
Pseudonym win.
I Was Impressed
#21206 posted by
RickyT33 on 2012/01/04 05:21:42
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hT72DHBwypM&feature=related
I don't know why I was impressed, it could have been one of many things. The main one being that the computer didn't blow up