
Wired Interview
#229 posted by
ericw on 2008/09/15 02:34:01
Thanks for posting that, Lunaran. It was an enjoyable read.

Lurker:
#230 posted by
- on 2008/09/15 04:38:07
QuakeBuilder looks fucking awesome. Great work, keep on it!
Perhaps now we could make a map... then make Shambler do to monster placement so he can claim to finally have credit on the creation of a map :)

QE08 - Great Event, Probably The Most Successful One Ever?
#231 posted by
negke on 2008/09/15 10:37:31
- So many map releases! and all of them were good.
- Four speedmapping sessions! and people (more/different ones than usual) even participated. Only from Func_, though.
- Fun little speedmods.
- Numerous interviews, conducted by Spirit and others, provided interesting read.
- AOP touched up and bug-fixed! I always thought this was a good mission pack after all, despite a few neglectable shortcomings here and there, especially concerning the original release date. Though in my view the new lighting is a bit bland in many places.
- Quite a few promising maps in the works. And omg, Kona (or was it Tronyn? or both?) and Worch having a stab at Q1SP mapping again!
- Krimzon's racing game looks fun.
- The Q1/DP fantasy TCs and independent games look interesting. We'll see what comes out it
- The Q2 engine ports got me back into playing Q2SP. I didn't like Berzerker very much, because it made the game look too comicy, but Q2XP rocks. It has subtle, yet nice graphical enhancements and speeds up gameplay considerably - so it almost feels like Quake. I started playing Ground Zero (for the first time) with it, but have lost interest again, not least because it's another MP obviously Rogue'd.
- Undeniable star of this QExpo is Arcade Quake. Despite a few niggles, it's a very cool TC - the E1M1ish map looks awesome. I've had sound issues, though. Also impressive how DP manages to have a lower-than-necessary framerate in such a simple (2.5D) map/perspective. I'll be defnitely keeping track of this one.
I didn't care so much for the Alien Arena/Warsow/Nexuiz booths, but it was good they were there. Also nice to have people post some tutorials.
At first, news coverage was poor, almost non-existant actually. Fortunately, a few people stepped into this gap after a while. The 'booth updates' page was very helpful in this respect.
The 'events' went by rather unnoticed, better coverage would have helped.
By and large a very enjoyable event. I wish more people had cared about it and pimped it in various communities and fagtions. Still, thanks to Jehar et al and everyone involved in one way or another. Now Quake can finally die in peace.

Wait So..
#232 posted by meTch on 2008/09/15 10:38:26
you build the map, and then run around it to place the stuff?!?

Huh?
#233 posted by
Sielwolf on 2008/09/15 11:02:29
Negke: great recap until:
Now Quake can finally die in peace.
Quake will swallow us all.

@#233
#235 posted by
JPL on 2008/09/15 15:23:37
I don't think it is over regarding Quaddicted status Spirit did there:
http://www.quaddicted.com/?p=188
There are at least 6 mappers that are preparing something yet... and I hope more will come later on ;)

So Am I
#236 posted by
Lunaran on 2008/09/15 16:59:58
and I told him so in my interview. :(

It's A News Post
#237 posted by
Spirit on 2008/09/15 17:47:40
Don't tell me you expect anything true and meaningful from the news!
PS: It was a qexpo booths digest, nothing more.
#238 posted by Drew on 2008/09/20 10:21:15
Has there been any updates from worch kona tronyn.... or tyrann?

Qexpo
#239 posted by golden_boy on 2008/09/20 14:58:52
was nice, what I remember most is meeting all those people. I'm a newcomer, so it was like "oh wowzers, they are talking to me" :-P My Quake network just got a lot bigger.
Also for the RMQ project, it was probably the right decision to make booths, because a couple of people joined the boat. No mappers though ^^
Anyway, it was remarkable. Also remarkable was the absence of the online gaming communities, both NQ and QW, Q1 engine coders, most model and texture artists, and a large part of the veteran mappers. We could easily have reached 100 booths, but many people just didn't care.
And that's another interesting piece of insight to be gained from QE08. There are "camps" in Quake, but they look quite different from the "camps" of legend. That much I have learned.
The camp I was part of during QExpo was talkative, open minded, and looking towards the future. It contained people from Q1, Q2, Q3, Nexuiz, mappers, modders, engine coders, modellers, and players. It was quite an eye opener.
I think that not only there will be Quake maps, mods and engines 10 years from now, and people who play them, I actually think they will be breathtaking.
:-)
#241 posted by
madfox on 2008/09/22 01:42:30
No mappers though ^^
alright then,
I'll keep mapping while I'm boothing...uh
keep boothing while I'm mapping

Hmm
#245 posted by
nonentity on 2010/08/29 12:32:14
Spammer! You killed my father. Prepare to die!

The Spam Just Makes Me Sad
#247 posted by
Drew on 2010/08/29 16:57:27
because I keep wishing a qexpo is coming up.

It Killed Its Hexies!
#248 posted by
madfox on 2010/08/29 21:51:55
I offered my new map as contribute to the Q14Expo, not to that rinocering alien!