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Where's That Nonenity Guy& 
i miss him
please comeback 
Nonenity 
ofcoarse 
What A Shame 
i should be banned from its thread,

or just moved to the drunk thread? dammit 
 
nonentity!!! 
 
you mean GrindSpire? 
Que Sera, Sera; Whatever Will Be, Will Be 
I was walking past FulVis's room this morning and, thinking that I heard some noise or other, popped in to say hello. FullVis is telling me that it has completed 153 hours and still has 155 hours to go (and 83% complete?), so piss-off and stop being so impatient.

Bloody impertinent slob: I slammed the door in a huff, I can tell you. I might go back in again at the weekend if I haven't anythiing better to do ;) 
LOL 
 
Smab 
Go map, you have no excuse now since TrenchBroom is so easy to set up and use. SILENCE! DO IT! 
 
Mike - Are you using a multithreaded VIS? Because, damn, really... 
Willem 
I am not sure which vis I am using but it is on a Pentium4 (and I can't stop now) 
The Dangers Of Swears 
 
Pentium4? OK, well it's irrelevant anyway... 
Don't Be Such A Willem! 
Mike, vis time might be easily cut in 4 or 8 on a modern processor with WVis or tyrann's new release! Add the higher frequency to that and your map should be VISed within a day.

So, who wants to show off his hardware? I only have a i5. 
 
I find myself agreeing with Spirit here, find someone who has a fast multicore machine and a threaded vis program and ask them! Detail brushes might help :-p 
Some Day When My Cryin's Done... 
...I'm gonna wear a smile and walk in the sun.

Strange as it may seem, this time 'thing' is not an issue for me - I actually think it is quite funny. Besides, I have a very nice 17" HP i7 'dogs bollox' laptop that I do all my mapping, photomanip and serious spreadsheet work on. It is fast and no doubt that it could run FullVis in the background using a couple or more cores and be quicker than my old P4.

But then I wouldn't have anything to talk to you guys about... 
 
I've considered picking up a cheapo laptop and doing all my Quake mapping on there. You can get something halfway decent for, like, $400 ... it's amazing. 
Hang In There, Woody! 
I found mapping on a laptop to suck big time, not my thing... 
 
You can restrict vis to not use all your cores! Also at least on Linux I noticed no real impact on using the PC for the usual browsing, music, movies while running a full vis with all cores. 
Somewhere Over The Rainbow 
I think think FullVis is after a record: 212 hours gone and 176 to go.

JPL, you had some big ol' maps; what was your record time? 
 
Noone's tried using one of the high-cpu EC2 instance to compile maps yet? 
 
Does it count if you VIS on a terrible computer? That's kind of cheating, isn't it? :) 
I'm A Pink Toothbrush, You're A Blue Toothbrush 
All of my previously released maps were built and compiled on that computer, so I won't hear anything bad said about it. 
Vis Runtime Wolrd Record Is Mine As Fas As I Know 
... and still I don't know if I have to be proud of this... though....

It happened with "Castle of the Dark Ages" ( http://www.quaddicted.com/reviews/cda.html ) ... vis runtime was 1218 hours (you read it correctly: one thousand two hundred and eighteen hours... 50 days and 18 hours...).. I at least won the worl record of patience :P
Note it ran on my current crashed computer (i.e with AMD Athlon 2600+), and it was not a multi-thread vis tool.

I guess same map on other computer with better vis tool could result in half the original runtime 
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