#29426
#29430 posted by
madfox on 2017/07/21 19:08:46
I wasn't harrishing another flamewar about QuakeOne!
I just like the darker backscreen to read from.
That white hurts my eyes. Like seeing func_msg in a white template.
Thing I didn't get was Error being the headadmin wasn't logged in anymore. Whatevever.
If I use that link I'm logged in already.
Maybe something with the browser?
White Background
#29432 posted by
Mugwump on 2017/07/21 20:07:03
should be gone soon, according to what I've read on the main page.
#29415 Baker Re: Quakeone Disaster
#29434 posted by Jonas on 2017/07/22 19:12:53
I was unable to follow through on that situation because the forum's administrators did not support me and instead blamed the situation on me. Forum admins have to support their moderators instead of blaming the mod who gets threatened with violence and supporting the perpetrator.
None of what you said excuses threats of violence, sexual harassment and smurf-trolling. None of those transgressions require the moderator to be overly polite to the transgressor. They just require a swift ban, which I helped deliver (Solecord was the one who actually did the banning).
You have some strange ideas, and again, you are inherently blaming the victim. I was on the receiving end of graphic threats of violence, which I proved to the admins, and the admins decided to not support me. In short, you guys caved in and threw me under the bus, then unbanned the perpetrator. That's crazy behaviour for an internet forum. Hence why I gave up the moderator and news editor post.
I tried to deliver content for your site, I stood in the line of fire trying to make it a friendlier place. You don't have the balls to ban toxic people from your forum, and you don't have the balls to back up those who do your dirty work. That is why you earned the excellent reputation you have.
You can lecture us about alpha males and freedom of speech and politeness and kitchen psychology all day long. Doesn't change a thing.
Sincerely.
#29437 posted by MadGypsy on 2017/07/23 15:37:44
Graphic threats of violence? I told you to stop fucking with me or I would make you regret it. This was AFTER you chased me around locking my posts and publicly chastising me.
You a turd, GB.
Did You Know?
QuakeScone drama does not belong on func_msgboard.
#29439 posted by MadGypsy on 2017/07/23 15:52:02
I stayed true to my word (making you regret it). Who really lost all of their efforts in the long run? That would be you. I made it really fucking clear I would remain standing regardless of the advantage you took of your privileges and position and I did just that. You're just Butt-Hurt that your Nazi moderation techniques have no shelf life. You are also a total pussy. You let your "friends" determine who your friends should be and fell off the map when you realized I WILL fight for my opportunities. Your methods and ideals were/are garbage. They fell apart at the first sign of resistance.
@otp
#29440 posted by anonymous user on 2017/07/23 15:52:50
I'm responding to the paragraph of shit about me here. I'm done.
Yeah
Can't imagine why anybody would want to stop you from posting...
And....
#29442 posted by
Shambler on 2017/07/23 16:07:52
#28992
#29444 posted by Spike on 2017/07/23 17:20:04
http://igmdb.org/
Their quake recorder is FTE, so it'll capture vanilla+fitz+dpp7+qw etc demos.
Getting the maps onto the server is more of an issue.
FTE (and I assume DP but I don't know the details for that) has a fun trick that allows it to play back demos at a variable framerate, such that you get one frame exactly every 1/60th or whatever a second regardless of resolution or performance sapping rendering effects etc - it just takes a bit longer to capture every frame (or possibly less, capturing faster than realtime), otherwise known as offline rendering.
FTE also has an ffmpeg plugin that can be used to directly capture the video to pretty much any format you want, in theory. It doesn't really allow for commentary though (unless its pre-embedded into the demo with voip).
And
#29448 posted by
Joel B on 2017/07/24 21:52:55
Not sure about that. It sounded like it was an old map fragment they found... may just have used TB1 to look at it and take the twitter pic.
Probably Just The One Room Shown In The Screenshot
#29449 posted by
negke on 2017/07/25 09:37:15
Licenses
#29452 posted by
Mugwump on 2017/07/30 05:09:23
Can music made using a GPL sample be released under CC? I also used several CC samples in this track and they require that I use the same license, so I was wondering about possible licensing conflicts.
Mugwump
#29453 posted by
mankrip on 2017/07/30 08:20:42
Creative Commons is not one license; it's a set of several licenses with significantly different restrictions and liberties between them.
I tend to avoid CC-licensed content like the plague because of this; it's not rare for authors to not understand the differences between CC0, CC1, CC2, etc, before licensing their work under one of them. It may be possible that they think it's like GPL v2, v3, etc, where the number simply denotes an update.
Some CC licenses are compatible with the GPL, some are not. IMO, it's not worth the trouble, but you can analyze each license of each sample to see if any of them uses a GPL-conflicting CC license.
#29454 posted by
Mugwump on 2017/07/30 08:52:17
Well, the CC-licensed samples are CC0 (I misspoke when I said they required that my work used the same license, it's another track of mine which does). The GPL sample is from Tenshihan's GPL Soundbank, which I think was released in 2003, so it's likely to be GPLv1 but I'm not sure. My work is intended to be released under CC-BY-SA 4.0.
I've read on the CC wiki that this CC license has a one-way compat with GPLv3, meaning that a work released under GPLv3 can include CC-BY-SA 4.0 material but not the other way around. However, it doesn’t say anything about previous GPLs.