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Yea, sorry guys, I did pick the only room non-essential to game play for a reason... The props I tried to scale up were a Mac, a few Babblers, the plant props, some rocks floating in the air where I had spawn points positioned. The random join was a…
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Love that place. I live in Colorado, and have been to some beautiful places. I went to Glacier National Park last summer, it was breathtakingly amazingly awesome. I even went to Yellowstone first, but Glacier is definitely a better… -
I suppose I could make a function that remembers the cursor position when I place certain structures, then recall the map location and mouse coords when you ask it to research something. It would only work if you place the structure in a predefined …
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Or maybe MS will just adopt OpenGL as the standard for hardware accelerated graphics on Windows because then developers (developers, developers, developers, DEVELOPERS!! *takes breath*) only have to learn one API for all hardware/OS co…
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@Kamamura, thank you for explaining this with nanites.
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Usually, it means using SDL rather than developing an in-house solution. Though you're probably correct about the simplified way the DX package handles that stuff in a more streamlined/integrated manner.
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Unless they'd prefer not to be locked into using Windows.
Also, where'd you get the bit about input lag? PS3 uses OpenGL, as does every 3D game on everything not made by Microsoft. All id-tech is OpenGL. -
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Maybe a custom model of babblers running about inside a trigger_hurt or whatever it's actually called. -
You sir, have a cool number of hobbies.
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Maybe, if we could overload(?) the valve client.dll, that has already presumably replaced those calls with the equivalent Linux ones already.
It looks like they replaced Winsock with libpthreads, and it also looks like you guys used wins… -
It has also been being worked on for a while if you count Cory's awesome concept art. I have a female marine from the Deluxe Edition wallpapers on my left monitor, it's badass.
in Woman marine ? Comment by Caboose April 2013
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Logitech is great. I still use my G5, which is a 2500 DPI version of basically the same mouse. It was Cnets editors choice.... 6 years ago! Still works great, still pwn n00bs with it. DPI switch still works.
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That's great, because I more or less gave up on this entirely.
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Or Radiant or Quark! I always used GtkRadiant for NS1.
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I enjoy playing NS2, and I try to offer general tips over voice comm if there are greens on my team. I rarely comm, but If I see somebody while I'm in dead-spectator-mode that needs a pointer, I'll give it to them.
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'1337 players playing' sounds about right, for a few servers, irregardless of how many people are playing the game.
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Comment by Caboose
March 2013
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I feel the urge to bake a pie, containing wasabi.
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I'm using a Trinitron 85Hz CRT still, in 2013...
Still works beter than my Acer LCD.
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I got it to work Using WSR, it's actually very, very easy.
Just copy 'C:\Python26\Lib\site-packages\dragonfly\examples\dfly-loader-wsr.py (or dragonfly-main.py if it's there instead) into a directory wherever you want, then copy my NS2 m… -
Voice recognition can easily be toggled with a hotkey, at least using DNS. a lot of the bugs that were in that video were because I was talking for the video, and just recording my microphone in general.
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Well, if I recall, the text engine in Notepad++ is based on Scintilla, and is open source, which apparently, decoda is now too. Both GPL too, I think.
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Nanites are the only explanation you'll ever need in the NS universe, for anything. (Except of course when the answer is bacteria)
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Ok, so the two games I confused were "Ducktales: The Search for Gold", and "Challenge of the Ancient Empires", both DOS games that I played when I was like 3-4.
It was one of the two of those that My mom spent $200 upgrading to 12Mb of R… -
Yea, i found that out after i posted, was waiting for someone to correct me. The DOS game I had was not a platformer. I think I combined the memory of two games I had as a kid. Can't remember the name if the other one, but i can picture it. So, stil…
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That was the first game I had to upgrade my PC to play. Ended up with a whole 12Mb of RAM.
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Combat seems like it would definitely be doable. Classic seems too technical.
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I'll take a room. I don't particularly care which one. Both classic and combat sound fun. if classic, just let me know if I need to put in a tech point.
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On reflection, I'd like the ready room.
Love the idea.