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quake 4 looks like Doom 3.
Uwf
#5444 posted by Kell on 2004/09/18 18:28:27
yeah, we noticed
Hmmmm
#5445 posted by VoreLord on 2004/09/18 18:31:24
I look like my father
#5446 posted by Zwiffle on 2004/09/18 18:45:09
I don't look like my father, but I look like my neighbor.
Something, Well, Weird?
#5447 posted by VoreLord on 2004/09/18 19:14:58
I guess you might call it a DooM3 SP map, you don't get to kill anything, or even fire your weapon, although one of your party does fire his weapon, several times you'll see. It can be confusing, basically if you see something that glows click it. After you extract the zip to your DooM3 folder, you'll have to rename the zip inside that folder to .pk4. Download at your own risk, remember it's not SP as such, you don't kill or even shoot. You may be better off giving it a miss, but if you are curious, and have a little spare time, it's only small in both file size and time required to run through, so . . . . . .
Site
http://www.planethalflife.com/blended/barista3/
Download
http://www.fileplanet.com/dl.aspx?/planethalflife/blended/barista3.zip
Ah
#5448 posted by VoreLord on 2004/09/18 19:22:51
I don't look like my father, but I look like my neighbor
The connotation of that, is that your neighbour, had sexual activities with your mother, resulting in the entity we know as Zwiffle, which in turn proves that you do indeed look like your father.
#5449 posted by Zwiffle on 2004/09/18 19:39:07
You assume too much. My father is indeed my father, yes, but I do not look like him. I look like my neighbor though. My neighbor, therefore, is not my father. You misread the logic of my statement.
Hm...
#5450 posted by necros on 2004/09/18 20:12:12
i like the idea of this d3 map, actually.
i think, if properly executed, a map where things start off slowly can be kind of cool.
even to the point of not being given a weapon until later. it might be boring, so there needs to be enough humour or whatever to keep it interesting, of course...
#5451 posted by - on 2004/09/18 21:16:39
I don't look like my father, but I look like my great great grandfather... Did my mother fuck his corpse?
#5452 posted by Zwiffle on 2004/09/18 21:38:31
We all fucked his corpse.
Must...not...reply...
#5453 posted by distrans on 2004/09/18 21:39:52
Shock !!
#5454 posted by VoreLord on 2004/09/18 22:37:03
Did my mother fuck his corpse
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#5455 posted by pope on 2004/09/19 00:27:30
lives in the sea with all the other crustaceans
Vorelord
#5456 posted by Shambler on 2004/09/19 04:43:09
Newsify that, homie.
Barista3
#5457 posted by than on 2004/09/19 09:41:15
it was over a bit fast, but it was really nicely realised. I wish there was more stuff like that in Doom 3, since wandering around on my own fighting irritating zombie marines and imps did kind of bore me toward the end of the game. The section of Doom 3 where I had to accompany the scientist in the dark was a bit shit. My fave bits in Doom 3 were probably the bits with the security bots it :)
The environment in Barista3 was definitely the best and most cohesive I've seen yet from a custom map (admittedly, I've only seen this and the earlier trite breeding facility :) and the fact that you could play about with pretty much everything was great. Aside from the fact there was a slight lack of ambient sound, I was really immersed.
The final section with the marines was nice, and I felt like part of their team the instant that guy started to fart. I know I couldn't smell it, but I still moved to the other side of the corridor :)
If Brandon Chung can do a follow up, continuing from where this one ends, and make it a bit longer and slightly more polished (in terms of the sound generally) then it could be great.
Barista3
#5458 posted by pushplay on 2004/09/19 17:27:04
Boy, that was weird. The interactivity was good. The writing was funny though felt a little slited. I get the impression that is was written by someone whose first language wasn't enlish.
Hmm
#5459 posted by than on 2004/09/19 17:39:09
the guy's name was Brendon Chung, so I guess his first language could be chinese. I didn't really analyse the writing myself, and tbh, I doubt I could have done any better :)
I did have a good time with it though, even though it barely lasted 10 minutes.
COD:UO
So, anyone played Call of Duty: United Offensive expansion for ....call of duty? Got it today, played a bit of both sp and dm. Both are so far, so good. The addition of vehicles and the new weapons I think will make this my go-to for team-dm since the last CoD patch they nerfed all the machine gun spreads so you cant hit anything.
Anyone else?
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#5461 posted by necros on 2004/09/19 20:15:47
is there a program that will look on the internet on CDDB and rename mp3 files correctly?
Necros:
#5462 posted by metlslime on 2004/09/19 20:40:26
probably not -- i think CDDB uses the track listing data from a CD as a fingerprint to identify it. mp3 files do not retain that data. Maybe you could do it based on track length, but i bet you'd get way to many candidates that all had the same length.
Necros...
#5463 posted by quaketree on 2004/09/19 21:05:11
The way CDDB works is it reads the length of the entire cd and the length each of the tracks. This creates an id like a fingerprint. What are the odds of 2 cds being the exact same length with 12 tracks of the exact same length? It cant look at an individual mp3 and change it as there are 1000's of songs of the same length.
I dont know of anything that will redo the tags automagicly. There is a lot of stuff out there that you can use to change them manually.
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#5464 posted by necros on 2004/09/19 21:08:28
ok, i was affraid it was something like that.
thanks anyway.
Necros
#5465 posted by pushplay on 2004/09/19 22:35:44
Actually you can. Just do a search on Google. I found this one pretty quickly.
http://www.jiisoft.com/smartmp3renamer/
As far as I can tell it uses FreeDB (CDDB is evil, don't use it), exact track length and possibly partial info.
DooM3 Demo Released
#5466 posted by VoreLord on 2004/09/20 02:47:39
Some here, jplambert , should grab it for a try, but most have probably already finished the retail game once, if not more.
The demo contains the first 3 levels of the game in Mars City. 461MB Don't let that put you off, you know you want it
Download Fileplanet, sorry
http://www.fileplanet.com/download.aspx?f=145822
Hmmm
#5467 posted by VoreLord on 2004/09/20 02:56:10
Guess I never seen the discussion thread, just looked at the news and here :(
Nevermind me, carry on
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