#1 posted by
metlslime on 2012/05/27 20:36:15
What I can figure out: who is the "me" in that text? Is it TTimo?
#4 posted by
Joel B on 2012/05/27 20:39:05
(that's what "left id" links to in the original)
#5 posted by motorsep on 2012/05/28 07:24:25
There are many more well supported games that use NetRadiant and q3map2 than what's listed ;)
- Steel Storm: Burning Retribution
- Xonotic
- Blood Omnicide
are just few to mention.
And....
#6 posted by Tigger-oN on 2012/05/28 08:08:20
And developers of any id Tech 3 engine can contribute configs and settings to the main branch. GtkRadiant is very flexible with the pack support.
I'm pretty sure the games listed are simply the ones TTimo (and others) are willing to test during the programming cycle.
If you scroll down the linked page, you will also notice "Jedi Academy" on the list of games as "work in progress". Others can be added at any time.
Anyway, this is good news!
Gamepacks
#7 posted by Obsidian on 2012/05/29 19:25:46
Yup, if you read the full Mission Statement, gamepack development is tied to having an active community and programmer (or two) to assist. No point in maintaining games with defunct communities or games that have built their own branches of the software.
In fact, most of the previously supported games are still on the SVN, we just need someone to check them against the new build and fix any outstanding issues.
If there is a game you would like supported, volunteer!
Awesome Stuff
#8 posted by Wishful Thinking! on 2012/06/11 14:15:38
great to hear, sadly the quake 3 community is dieing out in Australia. Hope to see more people playing!