#30925 posted by metlslime on 2019/03/26 18:43:15
oh interesting... yeah, merge maps based on theme.
All base maps.
Then, all brown stone maps.
Then, all green mossy stone maps.
Then, all terra cotta maps...
#30926 posted by metlslime on 2019/03/26 18:54:28
back to #30869 ...
I agree that there doesn't seem to be a lot of nazi/racist/etc. stuff here, and I also don't remember it being part of #tf back in the day (but for me that was over 10 years ago and alt-right didn't really exist then.) But, maybe it's happening and I just don't notice it because it doesn't affect me?
But there is plenty of other bad behavior here. Flames, trolls, perpetual grudges, attacking outsiders, etc.
#30927 posted by Kinn on 2019/03/26 18:57:13
An embellishment on that idea would be to have all the similarly themed maps in spatial proximity, (green brick zone, metal zone, city zone etc.) but the player progression can weave between themes/zones quite freely
This assumes the entire id1 world is tightly packed into a single map.
#30928 posted by Kinn on 2019/03/26 19:11:40
so where can i find necros' episode 1 merger? It's not on quaddicted or his website...
NM
#30929 posted by Kinn on 2019/03/26 19:37:22
Kinn
#30930 posted by ericw on 2019/03/27 04:46:54
I think this is what you were thinking of:
https://github.com/plankatron/quakemash
Lots of files there but I think the compiled map is in release/quakemash.zip? Haven't tried it.
#30931 posted by Qmaster on 2019/03/30 13:52:06
*takes 2mo break, pokes head in* Yall been busy! Where's the 2019 map list?
RetroPEW
#30932 posted by Quakeulf on 2019/03/30 23:07:35
Hi, I am working on making a websight together with a friend that is going to host a collection of all the modern FPS-es made in a "retro"-fashion out there and where to get them.
We've registered www.retropew.com but so far we have not yet hooked the content up to the address, and the project is currently WIP sitting here:
http://quakeulf.suxos.org/htmltest/retropew/
There's a platform filter in the top right and we'll include more games as we get the time. Obviously a lot of games are missing right now and also getting good promo graphics is hard, hence why it is not official yet.
What do you think?
Okay So.
#30933 posted by Shambler on 2019/03/31 12:06:29
RetroPew is a terrible stupid awful naff name. Evocative of shit weapon sounds and that fucking youtube cuntscraping, and nothing to do with classic shooters.
Also Quake3 is not a fucking retro classic by any stretch.
BUT aside from that, it's quite a good idea. If you can be bothered to regularly update all the listings with regular news, updates, trailers, releases etc, it could be well worth it.
I know it's pronounced "p-yoo" but you can easily pronounce it retropoo... and that is a problem
Yeah
#30935 posted by Kinn on 2019/03/31 12:29:00
the "pew" bit is bad. No-one says "pew pew" apart from those pretend gamer plonkers who think games still had commodore 64-esque chip sounds in the late 90s.
Also, yeah "Pewdypie" (or whatever he's called) does for the word "pew" what Hitler does for the pencil moustache, so it's two strikes really, exactly as sham says.
Toothbrush Moustache I Mean
#30936 posted by Kinn on 2019/03/31 12:30:15
I Am Glad You Liked The Name
#30937 posted by Quakeulf on 2019/03/31 14:02:37
Retropew
#30938 posted by starbuck on 2019/03/31 14:42:00
Site looks decent. Good idea. I think you should put them all in physical boxes though. And pull in the price and a rating so users can make better decisions about what detail pages to view. Even a one-liner blurb for each one.
And then you might actually be able to drive traffic and make some affiliate moneys! Might need a better name though, genuinely.
New Proposed Name
#30939 posted by anonymous user on 2019/03/31 16:11:10
the hall of pretension
JFC these boomers.
Funny how Pewdiepie is pronounced correctly by millions of fans.
The site idea sounds great, go for it.
#30941 posted by mankrip on 2019/03/31 17:19:36
I think word-of-mouth is more effective in such niche segments than dedicated websites.
Your intentions are great, these are exciting times for retro FPSs, but I don't see RetroPew giving more visibility to those FPSs than threads at DoomWorld, 3D Realms forums, and so on.
The target audience will likely be already exposed to the info you're gathering. It's not like you're going to advertise the website at the Super Bowl or something.
#30931
Two reasons I'm not running a maps tally for 2019:
1. The 2017 list was very basic and barebones. For 2018 I decided to expand it with proper author names, mods used, etc. so I could run stats on it. That led to some interesting discoveries, and I was happy with it.
Logically a 2019 spreadsheet should probably go into even deeper detail for even more precise statistics. But there needs to be a point where I stop, since if I just keep making a new, increasingly complex spreadsheet every year, I'll eventually end up recreating Quaddicted (which, miraculously, is actually back to putting some effort in being up to date: https://www.quaddicted.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3233) from scratch.
2. I didn't want to open myself to anymore of dumptruck's indignation about what I choose to file under maps omitted from the tally.
HTH.
#30943 posted by metlslime on 2019/04/03 20:23:06
BTW ,I feel like there is a real need to have a list like yours. Quaddicted used to be a good catalogue of "maps", but now that most maps are in jams/packs that contain 5-20 maps each, Quaddicted is more of a catalog of releases and the maps are hidden inside. This is not a dig on Quaddicted, but release patterns changed.
It Was A Great Resource
I find it hard to believe a couple of honest questions caused such an issue for you. I never saw guidelines posted in the spreadsheet about what counted as a map.
metlsline has a good point about Quaddicted, I hope someone else steps up and takes over this task.
#30945 posted by metlslime on 2019/04/03 21:04:10
also i feel like i should say more strongly: Quaddicted is STILL a great resource.
!
...and I will strongly agree. I think there are some changes planned to Quaddicted for the near term. (usability and database stuff) I hope Spirit has some good news for us eventually.
#30947 posted by Qmaster on 2019/04/03 21:55:08
Aw can't we keep it the same as or slightly simpler than 2018? I loved the list last year. It's fun to have regardless of how quickly the awesome Quaddicted is upkept, even just a simple list per month.
Any Way To Combine The Map List....
#30948 posted by Shambler on 2019/04/04 10:55:19
....with the Quake Awards??
If It's Worth Anything To You, OTP,
#30949 posted by Esrael on 2019/04/04 21:03:13
I liked your map list, too! Would DEFINITELY like to see one again. As stated previously by metlslime, Quaddicted lists releases, not maps. And I think the individual maps in multimap releases deserve to be mentioned in their own right!
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