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Than 
There's a small community (I don't think it's actually an incorporated town) here in the state of North Carolina called "Lizard Lick." Fittingly enough, Nintendo debuted Yoshi's Story there.

Of course, there are also a few other unusual places, such as Romance, Alabama; Frog Level, North Carolina (not a town, more like a crossroads); and perhaps the most incongruous of all, Intercourse, Alabama. 
Scampie 
Thanks. 
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that's brilliant! ^_^

is that a q1 axe? :P 
Lost The Url Now, But... 
but there is also a quakeworld mod in development for q4. I guess that isn't quite as interesting as q1sp style Doom3 map though.

I was thinking about making some high poly versions of Q1 monsters to put in my portfolio. I seem to be able to crank out character mesh quite quickly from the test character that I was doing yesterday, and I think making a detailed Ogre, Enforcer or Shambler would be lots of fun.

Then I got thinking about how prime Q4 could have been were it a remake of Q1. Still, I haven't played it yet, and I loved Q2 anyway, so I will probably like it anyway. 
Scampie 
Thanks a lot for the "reincarnation" of spawnpoint.org web domain into leveldesign.org !
However, yesterday night, I tried to download Kell's knave texture set, and the link was broken (Error 404).. Most of the download links seems to be broken by the way... When do you think all these broken links will be restored ? 
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Whoa I Think Your Website Just Threw Up Metl 
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Than 
Yay, go for it! But expect heavy and harsh critics if the models are not "faithful" ;) 
Interesting Fact #53 
Re previous posts on placenames...

Dave Van Ronk wrote and recorded a song made up entirely of place names in New York state, no other words, just place names. It sounds real cute. 
JPL 
Whenever Kell fixes them. :) 
RPG 
You forgot the town of Bumpass, Virginia. 
Scampie 
OK, I will check the website next week.. thanks ;) 
I Can't Believe 
Scampie forgot to mention his hometown of SmallCock, Maine. Oh well, good thing I reminded you all! 
Spawnpoint Downloads 
I don't know if this is actually the case, but it's probably simply a case of changing the url from http://www.spawnpoint.org/site/file.ext to http://www.leveldesign.org/site/file.ext, since the file urls in the html won't have updated with the domain change. Should be no problem for you to get the files you want this way until the site authors can be bothered to fix their broken links. 
Zwiffle 
so you said you'll be organizing a turtlemap event or some contest at the end of this year, right? elaborate. 
Than 
Except if the site authers use relative paths for internal links. http://rpg.leveldesign.org/ didn't need any changes, AFAIK. 
D3 And Q4 
d3 uses skyboxes, but it looked like q4 used the cylindrical sky thingy (like PK)... is it possible to do that in d3? 
Q4 Used Portal Skies 
Like D3:RoE did.
You can either make your map for RoE, or you can rip the code into your own dll and make the map as a mod. (Not too hard. Even I managed to do it.)
Vanilla D3 has no support for it, unless they included it in the last patch. Which I don't think they did. 
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