#25236 posted by 
necros on 2015/03/05 18:36:24
 
		doombuilder2 is great.  also try slade. 
	 
		
		
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Folder P Is For His Piano Lessons 
 
		#25238 posted by 
mfx on 2015/03/05 21:39:58
 
		i assume.. 
	 
		
		
		#25239 posted by 
quakis on 2015/03/05 21:42:23
 
		Have used Build/Mapster32 for about 15+ years and I definitely prefer Doombuilder2, which in total I've probably only put about a year or two worth messing around with it. I just find mapping is that much smoother and setting up generic actions is quick. Love it! 
	 
		
		
Please Get A New Monitor With Better Native Res. 
 
		#25240 posted by 
czg on 2015/03/05 22:12:21
 
		 
	 
		
		
Mfx 
 
		
		is wrong... it's for my favourite penguin websites. 
	 
		
		
Czg 
 
		
		I'm running a surface pro, didn't really get much of a choice to be honest. I'm going to get a new pc soon but I'm not interested in super high res displays. 1080p is perfectly fine IMO. 
	 
		
		
I'm Praying For You My Child. 
 
		#25243 posted by 
czg on 2015/03/05 22:18:49
 
		 
	 
		
		
		
		My HD Ready TV has a native resolution of 1024x768...
 
 I don't know shit about PC displays to be honest, been out of the loop forever, I thought 1080p was good! 
	 
		
		
		#25246 posted by 
Zwiffle on 2015/03/06 03:57:15
 
		
	 
		
		
		#25249 posted by 
JneeraZ on 2015/03/06 11:19:50
 
		Probably not.  I have a PC and several consoles. .. not sure I need another machine to play games on. 
	 
		
		
Yeah Maybe 
 
		#25250 posted by 
ijed on 2015/03/06 14:23:47
 
		Wait what the fuck are those price tags?  
 
 Will just build a PC and stick it in the corner of the living room out of the way and use Big Picture. 
	 
		
		
		#25251 posted by 
JneeraZ on 2015/03/06 15:41:33
 
		The Steam controller interests me tho ... can you get that separately from the steam boxes? 
	 
		
		
Yeah, I Believe So 
 
		#25252 posted by 
- on 2015/03/06 16:00:03
 
		I'd like to try the controllers at least, though my old faithful 360 controller has been going for years and still decent.
 
 Not interested in the boxes though. And even if I were, I would just build a system for cheap and put SteamOS onto it. Isn't the point that you are streaming the content from your main machine onto the Steam Machine? 
	 
		
		
No 
 
		#25253 posted by 
bal on 2015/03/06 18:08:22
 
		Those are actually stand-alone Steam-boxes, but yeah they are pretty expensive, and mostly for people who can't be bothered to build their own really. 
	 
		
		
About Rtcw 
 
		#25254 posted by 
spy on 2015/03/06 20:44:51
 
		what is the latest (unofficial) version of the game?
 1.42? 
	 
		
		
		#25258 posted by Trinca on 2015/03/08 17:03:55
		dawn can't login 
	 
		
		
Yesterday I Started To Play Sp Quake Maps For The 1st Time.. 
 
		#25259 posted by konstructor on 2015/03/08 18:15:04
		..ever!
 So a bit of history:
 6 years ago(!) I started collecting Quake maps/mods with the purpose of burning them all on dvd, so finally after tries and fails(only Verbatim and Sony dvds took the burden) I find myself with 9 gigabytes full of Quake goodness not to mention I had to cut from the dvds Q1 engine games such SilverWings,Nexuiz,EternalWar,LaserArena,CiaOperative,UrbanMercenary :(
 
 Yesterday I put the precious dvd in my beloved PII400 and.. voil�! Played some speedmap packs and RichXenonThorne maps and.. do you believe? I was happy as a child !
 
 ..Anybody else have tried something similar ?! 
	 
		
		
FYI Tools Programmers 
 
		#25260 posted by 
necros on 2015/03/09 00:34:37
 
		Hello tool gods,
 
 In all future versions of QBSP, can you please provide a command line switch that will halt compilation if a leak is detected and a leak file has finished being written?
 
 Thanks!