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by Aardappel
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#11523: Re: How do I make the character slow down? |
by tentus_
on 12/20/2008 19:17, refers to #11522
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If you're talking about a singleplayer map, you can play with /gamespeed. Otherwise, no.
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#11524: Re: Re: How do I make the character slow down? |
by ChrisH
on 12/20/2008 19:22
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Thanks for the response.
In single player, there is no way to just make the character walk slower? I'd rather not slow the whole game down.
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#11525: Re: Re: How do I make the character slow down? |
by SheeEttin
on 12/20/2008 20:03, refers to #11524
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Not without modifying the source.
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#11526: Password |
by Sauer.Floppy
on 12/22/2008 00:00
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For the password just type /setmaster then the password.
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#11527: bump maps?? |
by Adqe
on 12/22/2008 01:41
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Hey guys,
Im sure this is covered somehow in the docs, but i cant find it. Could somebody please explain to me how to do the various maps on textures (like those nice ones on the caves in metl4, for example)
thanks
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#11528: Re: bump maps?? |
by mrpiddly
on 12/22/2008 02:40, refers to #11527
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The best way to learn how textures work is to just look at a .cfg file.
Here are the areas of the docs you should look at:
http://sauerbraten.org/docs/editref.html#texturereset
http://sauerbraten.org/docs/editref.html#shader
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#11529: Re: bump maps?? |
by Hirato Kirata
on 12/22/2008 02:42, refers to #11527
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you mean this?
http://sauerbraten.org/docs/editref.html#texture
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#11530: Re: bump maps?? |
by Quin
on 12/22/2008 03:25, refers to #11529
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Nah, more like this I'd say:
http://sauerbraten.org/docs/editref.html#heightfield
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#11531: Holiday greeting |
by crich70
on 12/23/2008 18:54
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I know it isn't about cube but I just wanted to take a moment to wish everyone in the forum a happy and safe holiday season.
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#11532: Sauer Slow |
by shiroAisu
on 12/28/2008 04:32
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Hi everyone...
My sauer is REEEEAAALYYYYY SLOOOOWWWWWWW
I have my graphic card updated and i have a good graphic card and 2 gb ram and im a vista user...
Help me pls im out of ideas and it duesnt make sence at all...
P.S.: The game runs great in early versions.
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#11533: Re: Sauer Slow |
by tentus_
on 12/28/2008 05:52, refers to #11532
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We need more data in order to help you. Look at other posts that have gotten specific responses and try to emulate them.
(Vista's not helping, which everyone knows, so let's please not start a flame war about it).
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#11534: Will my Laptop SupportCube 2? |
by EpicFishFingers
on 12/28/2008 22:00, refers to #11514
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Title says it all. My laptop is the newest Dell Inspiron with a 2ghz Intel core 2 duo processor, 3GB ram and plenty of hard drive space. However, I've had problems running games on it before: The Sims 2 won't run on it because the graphics card is inferior. Will this work on it?
Also, why does the webpage ask me to answer 3 x 9?
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#11535: Re: Will my Laptop SupportCube 2? |
by MovingTarget
on 12/28/2008 22:42, refers to #11534
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What *is* your graphics card?
And it asks you simple math problems to make sure you're not a bot.
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#11536: Re: Will my Laptop SupportCube 2? |
by EpicFishFingers
on 12/29/2008 00:32, refers to #11535
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No idea. How do I find out? Actually, tell me tomorrow, I'm going to bed now.
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#11537: Re: Will my Laptop SupportCube 2? |
by MovingTarget
on 12/29/2008 01:23, refers to #11536
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Have a nice nap :-)
Open the start menu, right click on My Computer, click Manage, go to Device Manager, and expand Display Adapters.
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#11538: Re: Will my Laptop SupportCube 2? |
by Quin
on 12/29/2008 08:37, refers to #11534
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Probably an Intel GMA 950 like most laptops. You can run Cube 2, but you need to turn down some things.
First, add the command line "-f0" to your sauerbraten.bat. If you still have some trouble. then put this in your autoexec.cfg
waterrefract 0
waterreflect 0
waterfallenv 0
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#11539: Re: Will my Laptop SupportCube 2? |
by eihrul
on 12/29/2008 12:48, refers to #11538
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All of that stuff is unnecessary, Quin. It is disabled by default on Intel chipsets.
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#11540: Re: Will my Laptop SupportCube 2? |
by Quin
on 12/29/2008 13:12, refers to #11539
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Bah, never used to back in the day :P
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#11541: Re: Will my Laptop SupportCube 2? |
by MovingTarget
on 12/29/2008 16:01, refers to #11538
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So, does that mean Sauerbraten will run on my new Mac Mini (the 2.0GHz c2d model)? I know they have GMA 950's too.
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#11542: Re: Will my Laptop SupportCube 2? |
by Quin
on 12/29/2008 19:11, refers to #11541
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Yeah, should do. Won't be too fancy running it in fixed function, but it gets the job done so long as you don't have a CPU/GPU that overheats (and auto slows down) when it gets used alot - my laptop suffered from that.
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