#26877 posted by JneeraZ on 2016/01/08 13:15:30
OK.
 Who?
#26878 posted by aDaya on 2016/01/08 13:17:50
#26879 posted by necros on 2016/01/08 13:17:58
The school bus guy?
 Daya
#26880 posted by ijed on 2016/01/08 13:27:20
The compiler is just one small program though that gathers up your qc files and spits out a progs.dat.
I tend to have multiple copies (one per project) of it all over the place just for convenience.
Even so, this sounds like OS crap. Are you using something toxic like Vista or something? If not, what about your antivirus or possibly DeepGuard - even spyware scanners can lock up a potentially dangerous program (for example, one which compiles files from others...)
#26881 posted by Kinn on 2016/01/08 13:30:47
I heard the management finally lost their sense of humour over his ol' poo-in-the-urinal trick, so gave him the heave. Could be just a rumour, but sources, you know.
 Poo-in-the-urinal Trick
#26882 posted by adib on 2016/01/08 15:14:20
Gotta learn this one.
 Ijed
#26883 posted by aDaya on 2016/01/08 15:39:38
I'm using W8.1, and Avast as my antivirus. I don't use DeepGuard.
Though about LockHunter, I just realized there's a "Other" tab, and inside there's "Terminate locking process". I don't know if I should do that, maybe that could imply closing System or do something bad in the process...
#26884 posted by adib on 2016/01/08 16:00:41
You're aware that Windows Task Manager have a "programs" tab and a "process" tab, right? Maybe fteqcc shows as a "process" you can kill.
 HOLY SHIT
#26885 posted by aDaya on 2016/01/08 16:07:10
My best bud suggested to add the filepath of my mod to the exceptions of my antivirus and IT WORKED
NOW I can truly go back 8D
#26886 posted by Lunaran on 2016/01/08 20:43:35
all that anger over how shitty FTEQCC was paid off!
#26887 posted by Rick on 2016/01/08 21:02:19
Most anti-virus are more trouble than they're worth. Internet is the source of most problems and can easily be avoided by just using your head about what you do there. All I use is built in Windows Defender because it rarely screws stuff up, but the browser has NoScript, Ghostery, etc, including a really big hosts file.
#26888 posted by necros on 2016/01/08 21:40:06
I like avira.
 In Which Flavour?
#26889 posted by mfx on 2016/01/08 22:24:27
 Reading Back At "What Makes The Quake Community So Active"
#26890 posted by aDaya on 2016/01/09 01:18:04
Someone mentionned that we got better tools, including better sunlight. I assume this refers to ericw's new light compiler tool, with sunlight_2.
If this is true, does that mean the following screenshot is history, and we can finally get legit outdoor areas with just sunlight?
http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/01/1452298654-dp20140614194745-00.jpg
#26891 posted by Kinn on 2016/01/09 01:19:28
yes
 Oooooh The Absolute Joy
#26892 posted by aDaya on 2016/01/09 01:30:34
 Elgu_ Does It Again
#26893 posted by aDaya on 2016/01/09 20:49:59
 Rant
#26894 posted by mankrip on 2016/01/09 21:53:02
Why is it so hard to find local people interested in working with game development?
I mean, interested in WORKING. When I interview potential teammates, if I ask what "living a good life" means to them, the answers boils down to "buying lots of things". Not to creating a good work. Not to being proud of their skills. Not to making a difference. They just want to consume and die.
Holy fuck, this is frustrating.
 I Could Be The One You're Looking For
#26895 posted by aDaya on 2016/01/09 22:19:29
But since we're likely not locals...
 IMHO
#26896 posted by madfox on 2016/01/09 22:32:54
I think people who are interested in working on a non contributing thing like game devolepment do remember their efforts lie on the side of pleasure.
With non contributing I mean the urge for money, as with every task in the sense of time surviving.
Having a job that satisfies and gives reliable lifestandard is a good thing.
Working in game development for me is a hobby and I don't think if I would earn money with it my fantasy would continue long. (.)
When I am playing a game I don't need to think, don't have to do that input to solve problems and my only skills are winning the game.
It is like scraps, concepts that bear a good intention, a good start but were thrown apart by lack of involvement. That's frustrating.
 Ask For A
#26897 posted by ijed on 2016/01/10 03:25:28
Portfolio before interview.
If they can't even give a link then you just saved yourself a wasted interview.
I once pushed for hiring a guy who brought a sketch pad full of random crap. He beat 4 other applicants (1 of which I'd proposed) because even though he didn't have the skills (at that time) he definitely had the hunger to make something.
When someone has that it's obvious in their work. The primary use of interviews is as a social test. And socially well adjusted probably isn't high on your list of requirements.
 <-- Fish Icon
#26898 posted by adib on 2016/01/10 05:09:42
Scampie is a shrimp and his blog is called Undersea Adventureland. But he never did an undersea Quake level (1, 2 or 3), unfortunately.
 That Reminds Me
#26899 posted by - on 2016/01/10 05:24:26
I keep meaning to delete all the wordpress shit from my site and just have it be a listing of my maps.
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