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Developer & Publisher with 4 members, invitation onlyThe group behind Quiver. Or in front of. Hm... Sobering thought?
I'm a Half-Life fan. I love mods. I run and participate in multiple mod groups and communities. The most recent retail game I've worked on is Modern Warfare 2. The most recent released game I've worked on is Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. You can e-mail me at tundracool((at))gmail.com. In my spare time I work on mods like Quiver (a Half-Life mod based on the alpha version of the game), and Missing Information (a Half-Life 2 mod based on the HL2 alpha). Check out my website listed on the right for more information.
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The group behind Quiver. Or in front of. Hm... Sobering thought?
Gabe's Love Tub are all the people behind the Missing Information mod.
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Also, I noticed that there was head bobbing in Provenance, and if you coded that I was wondering if you could tell me how to do that or send me a link to a tutorial?
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Mkay well I'm doing everything it says, but nothing is happening in game, I'm going to the src\game\shared folder of my mod and editing the gamemovement file, but one thing I've noticed is that that folder is not in the Provenance folder, so is there another place where I'm supposed to find it or what?
Quick sanity check: you know you've to compile the code to create the .dll files after editing the source code, right?
How would I go about doing it?
Actually no not really, this is actually my first attempt at coding. I actually just now got C++ a couple of days ago.
First off, you may want to learn c++.
Second off, what Tundra showed you is pretty awful for head-bobbing.
Personally I'd recommend the Quake method of doing head bobbing.
( with some minor tweaks of course )
Mkay.
My god, there's so much work here it's scary.
Thanks!