A Look At Unreal Rendering
#29777 posted by primal (nli) on 2017/10/26 11:59:28
https://interplayoflight.wordpress.com/2017/10/25/how-unreal-renders-a-frame/
It's an overview of Unreal engine's rendering by studying how a frame is processed (using RenderDoc). It should be interesting to those who want a peek under the hood of a modern graphics engine.
Shit Tune, Got A Dark Glitchcore Remix?
#29779 posted by
Shambler on 2017/10/26 12:54:17
Maybe I do
11 minutes with a MIDI file...
LOL.
#29781 posted by
Shambler on 2017/10/26 14:18:24
I got totally beat there. GG!
Kind Of An Out-of-left-field Question, But...
#29783 posted by
Joel B on 2017/10/30 22:35:38
...anyone know of a good archive of RAMSHACKLE (the site that gave the TrenchBroom editor its name)?
The bit7.org link that Frib posted in the TrenchBroom thread is dead and apparently intentionally excluded from archive.org. And any other bits of RAMSHACKLE that I can find around the web (e.g. at quakewiki.net) are incomplete. Probably defeated by the fact that the site originally used a Java app for navigation.
Even the archive.org coverage of the original site is missing most images and probably other stuff:
https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.planetquake.com/ramshackle/full/*
Got an urge to revisit it and it's kind sad if it is really permanently gone.
New Enforcer Model
#29784 posted by ukyou on 2017/11/01 03:17:07
Some Jokes From Reagan
#29785 posted by Username on 2017/11/02 04:17:43
looks like the Breen of Star Trek ukyou
Pyrogx
#29787 posted by ukyou on 2017/11/03 07:00:41
im fine with it
Down?
#29788 posted by ukyou on 2017/11/03 07:10:50
#29790 posted by anonymous user on 2017/11/08 05:59:35
Better Have A Beast Machine When Playing Quake Champions
#29792 posted by
killpixel on 2017/11/09 23:51:04
because fire rate is
linked to frame rate.
Yup
#29794 posted by
Spud on 2017/11/10 20:14:20
Q:C is unfortunately sort of a dumpster fire on the coding side due to the outsourced development, which is a royal shame because the actual gameplay is typical fun Quake but there's so many naggling performance and networking issues plus a slowwwwwwwww balance change schedule.
@Preach
#29795 posted by Chillo on 2017/11/11 03:47:03
Preach had mentioned on his wordpress page that QME has an "undo" feature.
Preach, I've tried ctrl-z in the 3d view and it doesn't work on either version 3.1 or 3.0. How does this work??
Here's a link to the page where he mentions it:
https://tomeofpreach.wordpress.com/2012/12/31/in-defence-of-qme/
Thanks.
Undo
#29796 posted by
Preach on 2017/11/11 09:19:28
The undo is for drawing on the skin only, other changes aren't tracked. It works for me on 3.1
Brutal Quake? Qore! _ BETA
#29797 posted by Kingold on 2017/11/11 02:53:23
While browsing through news pages about quake in Steam, I chanced upon this news about a gore mod for quake, which is akin to the well known Brutal Doom mod for classic Doom and Doom 2, stylishly named Qore:
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/10/16/quake-mod-qore-slidekick-and-gore
The mod itself can be downloaded here:
http://www.moddb.com/mods/qore/downloads/
If you are interested in pumping up the gore factor in your quake game, and this also somehow went previously beneath your radar like me, then give it a swirl!
(Moved to GA because it seems to be a work in progress mod)
@Preach
#29798 posted by Chillo on 2017/11/11 18:36:03
Thanks Preach!
It'd be great see a program as simplistic and specific to Quake modeling as QME, but with more features, like an undo for geometry. Get on that please, somebody.
Brian Hook Discussing The Quake 3 Rendering Engine At GDC In 1999
#29799 posted by
killpixel on 2017/11/11 19:28:51
Q3 And All Games From Q3 Suck Dick
#29800 posted by anonymous user on 2017/11/12 01:55:58