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Season 3 is here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0001ACJNK/026-1086708-9637215

4 and 5 must be on dvd soon. 
Thumps His Head 
but of course! That would make much better since in contest, Thanks Glassman 
Eh 
much more sense in context 
Happy Happy Hardcore 
AND A FUNNY UPDATE 
Ignore Scampie 
he's being a bitch again :) 
Lookie Here .........................>>>>> 
Lookie Here.......... 
Oh, Well 
Some may not have seen it, as obviously I never :)
My humble apologies 
FarCry 
FarCry crashing on ATI hardware?? Um not here, runs wonderful.. running everything on highest detail settings too.

Sorry Nvidia has kinda dropped the ball as of lately, DX9 performance sucks.. and FarCry doesnt render quite right on GEForce FX hardware. 
Hmm 
I thought I'd buy into the hype and try the Painkiller demo but it seems more than a few FTP's are full.

Must be a good game. 
About Retexturing Maps... 
To any of you elite bsp coders:

Can you make a compiler that would erase the names of the textures used in a map when it is compiled? or would this totally mess up the engine when rendering the textures? I want to know because there are alot of people who seem to enjoy making 24bit texture replacements for regular maps (see http://maps.quakeworld.nu for examples). The problem is, these sets usually arent approved of by the map author... and 99% of the time they look like ASS. So, are there any hax we can have to prevent this disrespect of our maps? thankyaverymuch 
Rd1m3... 
had like twelve textures with no name. I don't know how they did it, though :P 
Hmm 
So which map of yours have people been retexturing then inertia? 
Hi 
I've made a map, but I'm afraid to release it. I'm worried that stupid, tasteless people might be able to view it. This makes me feel unclean and I have to go scrub myself until I bleed.

Is there any way to encrypt the bsp so that you have to complete a test or something before playing it? I think all maps should be like this so I can feel safe and warm. 
Encrypting? Better Yet, 
Learn Enochian, call upon John Dees to summon a Celestial Gathering of Seraphii (mere Cherubim need not be invited) to gaze upon the holy writ of MajSp1.map where they can fly above The Lord's Throne and sing praises to the virtiosity of virtual form rendered; thus insuring that the undeserving and corrupted eye of Mortal Man never see MajSp1 in all its Infinite Greatness. 
Hey 
nonentity

i dislike you 
Mario Forever 
If you're a fan of Mario games, I suggest that you download Mario Forever:
http://www.buzg.scene.pl/articles.php?id=67

Nevermind the Polish site. There's an option in the game to switch to an English translation. Which reminds me -- if for no other reason, you should download the game to laugh at the hiliariously translated text. I was just about crying from laughter before the game even started.

By the way, the game is pretty fun, too. It's like all the cool aspects of the SMB games rolled into a single game. 
Oops 
I forgot to mention that the game is only about 6.5mb in size, and is a Windows game. Enjoy! 
AND! 
And apparently there's a level editor for it! Which means it is especially relevant to this forum! 
 
FUCK YOU STUPID FLYING FISH. FUCK. YOU. 
Great Find 
!!!

but it's 15.6mb 
A Flying Fish Is A Cheepcheep 
Awesome find RPG. I found out screwing around with Alex 4 that making levels for side scrollers is fun and easy. 
Ack 
Platformers are so damn awkward with the keyboard. I can't play that thing until there's some gamepad support. 
 
perhaps you need a better gamepad that lets you map it's keys to keyboard buttons. my saitek p880 works great for the game. 
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