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Duh 
godfun.bsp was for Quake 2. 
So... 
imagine if Coop in quake was competitive?

"be the first to end the map" type of thing... your goal is not to just get through, it's to get through first. kill the monsters and any other players who might stand in your way...

weapons and items would respawn like in DM, but you wouldn't loose weapons and ammo when you die.

if it wasn't a hub map where new areas are easily accessible, some teleporters opening up to help people get back to the 'fray' would be good...

opinions? :P~~ 
Er... Well 
obviously, it wouldn't be called 'coop' anymore, since there's not cooperation at this point. XD 
Hehe 
I remember some coop games that turned out a bit like that actually. =) 
Yeah Me Too 
all the players respawning in the same area might not be too good an idea for that. One time it was pretty easy for a couple players to keep a couple other players from exiting the start area at all in the hipnotic mines level... 
Yeah 
should have been specific, but i was taking it as a given that the maps would have to sort of be made to start(or at least have the start area modified) seperated. 
Question 
would a 512mb 6800 gtx be better than a 256 mb 7800 gtx ? 
Hmm 
I would suggest just googling for benchmarks for those cards in d3/hl2/whatever, but I would think the 7800 would be better. 
Imo 
The 256 mb 7800 gtx should win. 
If Anyone Is Interested, 
apparently you can play d3 in coop now. ^_^

http://www.d3opencoop.com/ 
Yes 
you have been able to play coop in Doom3 for a while now. LMS also has it, plus you can play ROE coop and Classic Doom coop via the LMS mod, which you can't presently do with opencoop

http://lms.d3files.com/ 
Hmm Yeah 
i realised that after posting that there have been coop mods for a while now... oh well. :P 
 
ban doom3 :p shity game :( 
Well, 
pite you didn't like it, but at least you spelled shite correctly. 
Did 
he mean hah doom3 :P shiny game :)
No 
He meant, buy doom3 : excellent game :) 
Lol 
 
No 
He meant, The Fly is a level from 1997 by Markus Klar
RPG: 
That reminds me of a fly from 1997, I mean a level from 1997, called "The Fly" or something. 
 
when i finaly learn to make something like mapping i will not quit quake for sure in next few years... at least untill i make a proper map!!! 
Someone... 
should do a story on where Markus Klar is now.

Better yet, someone should do a story on where 1997 is now :) 
Hmmm 
Oh Oh Oh 
Nice in-game trailer! 
Drawing Program 
basically, I want now to draw soft blobs or clouds or what you call them. Something with soft, additive brushes, which my current more of a pixel art drawing program is not geared towards.

I downloaded Gimp, but it sucks ass. You get banding really easily. And the borders on the brushes are always too hard. And everything just sucks. And is slow and sluggish because of the GTK API.

But I know it's possible, I did this kind of stuff back in 1998 in paint shop pro, so are there any free programs for this? I wouldn't want to haul my ass to another place to do it in photoshop.. and that seems overkill anyway. 
With Gimp 
Turn down the opacity when you are working with brushes. It defaults at a 100%, a third of that will soften the edges and prevent overlay banding. If you work with Gimp long enough you should be able to do anything you want with it.

I had to switch over because my CD copy of Photoshop 6 is several years old and finaly fubared and wont copy to disk now. But, Gimp isn't a bad alternative. It has a powerful scripting language, and though I like doing Actions directly from the interface, you accomplish the same in gimp with the console. 
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