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#201 posted by Spirit on 2006/06/25 12:14:48
That LORDHAVOC STOLE MY CODE-whiner?
#202 posted by shadowalker on 2006/07/01 16:58:08
"That LORDHAVOC STOLE MY CODE-whiner?" Ever heard of the term ethics. Guess not. You lack any moral center. haha
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You can do so much more than any other mod. I need to work with a mapper to work out what mappers will need before I make a offical release.
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 XRUCIFIX: Help Us Build Your Nightmares [PAID]
#203 posted by MackXX on 2006/08/07 21:06:08
Wanted:
We�re interested in having rough sketches, worded designs and ideas brought to life in �level blueprints� by designers skilled in capturing and exploiting fun game play.
Qualifications required:
+) The understanding of what makes a map fun
+) The ability to translate ideas and concepts onto paper and into words
+) The ability to work with others and receive and act on constructive criticism
+) Level design in a FPS game for several years
+) Several completed levels, rated and downloadable for any FPS game
What is needed:
+) A detailed layout of a level on paper
+) A rough game play design may be required (will depend on the level)
What will be done with your work:
+) Artists will use your game play design insights to craft an environment based on the design assistance you�ve provided.
What will you get out of it:
+) Payment
+) Credit
Contact:
Please feel free to email myself directly (mack@xrucifix.com) with your portfolio and rates. Any general questions can be also emailed to me.
 Uhm
#204 posted by Spirit on 2006/08/08 01:33:40
So, I thought some background info about xrucifix/Two Guys Software would be interesting.
As you can see at their website, xruuuu were the ones who compiled and sold the Quake-derivate standalone game Eternal War: Shadows of Light.
http://xrucifix.com/modules.php?name=Eternal_War
Eternal War ripped a lot of stuff from our fellow Quake hobby-developers and even commercial games. Eternal War was sold (for money that is).
Just for your information.
 Xruuuu = Xrucifix
#205 posted by Spirit on 2006/08/08 01:34:25
forgot to fix that. oops.
 According To Marketing Research
#206 posted by bambuz on 2006/08/08 04:10:47
The most profound letter in the alphabet that people tend to focus on and remember best is X.
 RE: Uhm
#207 posted by MackXX on 2006/08/08 05:54:31
The artwork, sounds, programming, etc. used in Eternal War: Shadows of Light were used with permission by authors before being placed in the game.
 RE: RE: Uhm
#208 posted by Tomaz on 2006/08/08 07:11:54
Perhaps it was used with permission, but I know at least 1 person that didnt get credited nor paid for any of the work he did for Two Guys Software.
 RE: RE: Uhm
#209 posted by Mack on 2006/08/08 08:45:40
If they didn't recieve any credit then they should contact me directly (mack@xrucifix.com) and I would be more than happy to work something out with them.
 Hahahaha
#210 posted by Tomaz on 2006/08/08 10:01:27
Well that person is ME. And I have talked to you several times after this and I have yet to get at least SOME credit for all the work I did. And having my name in TINY TINY TINY letters in one of the 4-5(?) loading screens is not what I call proper credit.
 RE: Hahahaha
#211 posted by MackXX on 2006/08/08 12:57:28
We've already went through this several times as well. Your name is listed in the credits along with everyone elses all on the same page with the same font size and has the same exposure as everyone else. It's on page 3 of 3 in the demo and page 3 of 5 in the retail.
Here's a link to the image:
http://www.xrucifix.com/mack/pictures/pic3.jpg
 Christian Coders?
#212 posted by czg on 2006/08/08 13:33:40
Christian Computer Game Reviews I can understand, but Christian Coders?
Can you write blasphemous code?
while(jesus.isTrue()){
praise(SATAN);
}
 Anyhoo...
#213 posted by tron on 2006/08/09 14:17:29
Getting this thread back onto topic, John Romero is looking for a level designer for his new company:
Details are on http://rome.ro/ or at http://slipg8.com/
 Hexen:)
#214 posted by szabii on 2006/10/07 15:04:13
 Hexen:)
#215 posted by szabii on 2006/10/07 15:04:27
 Hexen:)
#216 posted by szabii on 2006/10/07 15:04:38
 Hexen:)
#217 posted by szabii on 2006/10/07 15:04:38
 Hexen:)
#218 posted by szabii on 2006/10/07 15:04:39
 Hexen:)
#219 posted by szabii on 2006/10/07 15:04:39
 Hexen:)
#220 posted by czg on 2006/10/07 16:03:50
Jurrasic Park:)
 Job INeedAJob = New Job( );
#221 posted by [Jimbo] on 2006/11/22 13:44:28
http://drofmij.googlepages.com
I need a job, I'm looking for a general programming job (C++, PHP, MySQL, Java, etc.)
Do you have any suggestions as to where I should post my resume?
Is monster.com a good place? or is there somewhere more specifically programmer oriented?
 Your Resume
#222 posted by Blitz on 2006/11/22 20:26:41
Software Developer, Jerry Falwell Ministries, August 2006 to December 2006.
Oh man...did you actually get to meet Jerry Falwell? I would almost say that you should take that out of there because I'm afraid people would see that, get a shiver down their spine, and then close out their browser.
 Hmm
#223 posted by tron on 2006/11/22 21:45:27
10 REM Judgement Day Program
20 INPUT "Are you a homosexual?"$A
30 IF $A = "YES" THEN GOTO 40, ELSE GOTO 60
40 PRINT "God Hates You!"
50 END
60 PRINT "God Loves You!"
70 END
Been about 15 years since I last touched Basic so forgive the errors...
 [Jimbo]
#224 posted by JPL on 2006/11/22 23:51:04
Is monster.com a good place ?
I think yes, it helps a lot of friend of minde to find a job. But don't focus only on monster: I'm sure there a re a lot of CV repositery services that could halp you, even locally... Anyway, I hope you'll find a job soon. Good luck
 About The CV
#225 posted by inertia on 2006/11/29 10:43:33
you need to say what languages you used at your job(s)
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