Do their shirts seriously 'say' WOP? That's quite a racist term for Italians.
I'm not Italian <fill in yourself>.
Do their shirts seriously 'say' WOP? That's quite a racist term for Italians.
I'm not Italian <fill in yourself>.
Heh, er... a few. Think the final count for the big one was 50-55k. Can't really see the detailing, the rear is over detailed and has holes so you can see through it. I'm going to try and upload a load of stuff early next week.
Well I suggest we all start downloading the Internet now. By the time this comes in to effect we can just LAN all our computers together, in some sort of 'wide' configuration, and it will be as if nothing ever happened. Now I can't promise mind bending network speeds...
I'll start with Wikipedia.
I was thinking the same. Could do with some layered fogging, getting heavier around the buildings. Looks a little sparse on detailing, especially on the ground. Still good though. I don't really know anything about the limitations of HL2 engine.
PS3 gamers make their own first person shooters? I heard Haze was bad but that's going to extremes.
...and it's back. Hopefully.
Should probably do something with it now.
Not got a cease and desist order from Microsoft yet? Maybe they just stopped caring after Halogen.
Sucks doesn't it. Trying to sort out some redirection stuff to get it back up... not enough time.
Yeah, like 5 years ago I guess... time flies when you're stuck in a pathetic dead end job.
Made me smile anyway, pretty cool to know people are still using the stuff. I assumed everyone would have given up on Generals a long time ago due to the engine instabilities.
I like the description... "Who made this thing anyway?". Very philosophical.
Tried green at first, but it was just too overpowering with the spine and linking beams (between the turret and the ship). Tried the phason beam as well, that looked completly wrong.
I'll see what I can do about uploading a screenshot and downloadable version with both the green and red.
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Wireplay, Netscape, MPlayer, 64k ISDN... I remember when only nerds were allowed access to the Internet.