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by Aardappel
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#3705: .. |
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by staffy2000
on 12/07/2004 04:21
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aard when you run a listen server you can go into edit mode.
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#3706: .. |
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by staffy2000
on 12/07/2004 04:22
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...while you are playing against someone.
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#3707: Re: .. |
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by Aardappel_
on 12/07/2004 10:21, refers to #3706
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yeah I can imagine you can. Didn't know anyone ever used listen mode. I should remove it, it serves no real purpose.
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#3708: .. |
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by hampus
on 12/07/2004 15:14
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listen mode?
what is that?
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#3709: .. |
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by makkE
on 12/07/2004 15:21
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A non-dedicated server waiting for clients..
We tried that when we first tried a 2-player lan here, never worked for us...
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#3710: Re: .. |
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by Pxtl
on 12/07/2004 16:03, refers to #3709
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I take it the alternative is to run a dedicated server and a client on the same box, then connect to localhost?
Oh, and I always though that -l stood for LAN, not listen, as its most likely use would be in a LAN party.
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#3711: bind |
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by nieb
on 12/07/2004 18:14
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is there a way to bind a key to modify a value on the closest entity?
for example, have the "P" key do +1 to the first value on a...
light 16 200
...to make it...
light 17 200
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#3712: .. |
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by makkE
on 12/07/2004 19:37
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yes there is: I use these binds:
bind kp7 "entproperty 0 1"
bind kp4 "entproperty 0 -1"
bind kp8 "entproperty 1 1"
bind kp5 "entproperty 1 -1"
bind kp9 "entproperty 2 1"
bind kp6 "entproperty 2 -1"
bind kp_minus "entproperty 3 1"
bind kp_plus "entproperty 3 -1"
I bound the upper walls texture change to something else..
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#3713: Re: .. |
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by staffy2000
on 12/07/2004 23:13, refers to #3709
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the listen server is easy to set up in windows just put:
bin\cube.exe -l -w1024 -h768 %1 %2 %3 %4 %5
in the server.bat file.
then find out your ip address. Give it to the other person. Run the server.bat file. Then get them to type ~connect yourip when they get into cube.
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by staffy2000
on 12/08/2004 11:11
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both catalyst and omega (based on catalyst) 4.12 beta have been out for a day or 2.
I tried the 4.12 beta drivers and they fixed it.
btw do the dodgy pixels on this rifle have something to do with the Z thingy.
http://www.users.bigpond.com/nathanlyle/04.jpg
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by makkE
on 12/08/2004 14:01
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staffy, yes thatīs some planes fighting there, that should usually not appear, at least not at that short distance.. weird..
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#3716: Weird lighting/textures on S3 Savage/IX (Linux) |
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by mato
on 12/08/2004 14:13
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Hi,
I'm trying to run the engine on a S3 Savage/IX with 8MB RAM (I know, I know), using XFree86 4.3.0 and the latest DRI. As can be seen in this screenshot: http://www.kotelna.sk/mato/tmp/screenshot_30285.png
the lighting/textures are somewhat "broken".
Any idea what needs to be done to make this work? Is the savage card too "old"?
Other info: running at 640x480, 16bpp.
Thanks
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#3717: Re: Weird lighting/textures on S3 Savage/IX (Linux) |
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by El_waffle_negro (jcdpc)
on 12/08/2004 15:04, refers to #3716
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That looks neat, i might go buy a savage card just to get that effect.
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#3718: Re: Weird lighting/textures on S3 Savage/IX (Linux) |
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by dcp
on 12/08/2004 16:05, refers to #3716
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you should:
1. not fix it but take lots of screenshots
2. put them on a website... maybe sorted by levelnames or something...
3. tell us the url here and let us participate on this extraordinary visual experience!
:-)
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by makkE
on 12/08/2004 17:10
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Well it probably is too old, maybe itīs a driver issue as well, do you have the most recent drivers?
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#3720: .. |
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by hampus
on 12/08/2004 17:19
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is the forum open source?
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#3721: Re: Weird lighting/textures on S3 Savage/IX (Linux) |
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by nieb
on 12/08/2004 17:19, refers to #3716
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that looks cool :)
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#3722: Multiplayer Maps |
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by sYk0
on 12/08/2004 20:49
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I was looking at the cube screenshots on the webpage today and some of them look like some really good deathmatch maps.. Can someone please give me a list of the best deathmatch maps and where to get them?
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#3723: Texture problems |
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by NITRO!
on 12/08/2004 22:35
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My problem is almost the same as the problem with the savage card, but everything is black. I can't see anything but the sky and particles. I got a Radeon 9600XT and the latest official non-beta drivers (4.11). I tried to set the resolution down or set colordepth to 16Bit, I tried to disable AA and AF or to disable dynamic lights... I tried almost everything. Can you help me?
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#3724: Re: Texture problems |
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by NITRO!
on 12/08/2004 22:41, refers to #3723
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Oh, I'm very sorry. I see now that this question was already posted :))
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