
Its Massive
#3796 posted by mfx on 2017/03/02 22:02:48
#3797 posted by
mankrip on 2017/03/03 04:00:06
If Id Software ever make a proper Quake 1 sequel/remake, I hope they model the ogre in
this style.

#3797
#3799 posted by
khreathor on 2017/03/03 14:17:28

#3797
#3801 posted by
Newhouse on 2017/03/03 15:24:33
Nothing wrong with the original design, as long it is not one of those generic designs used almost in every modern fantasy mmorpg. We need more lovecraftian designs for Quake.

Real Life Is Still Best
#3802 posted by mfx on 2017/03/04 04:53:55

Piranesi
#3804 posted by
mickmaus on 2017/03/05 19:34:29

Spring Damped Steel Tires
#3805 posted by anonymous user on 2017/03/07 00:13:16

Jeez, Edit
#3806 posted by anonymous user on 2017/03/07 00:14:03
"in need" of course.
Piranesi's dungeons look cool!

Industrial Machines + Music
#3809 posted by
khreathor on 2017/03/07 19:39:37

Rabbit Hole Leads To 700-year-old Knights Templar Cave
#3810 posted by mfx on 2017/03/08 23:44:22

Aaaand Its Gone
#3811 posted by mfx on 2017/03/08 23:46:28

Abu Dabhi Grand Cental Mosque
#3812 posted by mfx on 2017/03/09 03:02:20

SpaceX Dragon 2 Interior
#3813 posted by mfx on 2017/03/09 04:47:57

In The Uk
If a building is a "listed building" then it has to be maintained as much as possible. You can build around or in the structure but you can't alter it.

In Germany As Well @3816
#3817 posted by
brassbite on 2017/03/11 22:18:46
There is a term for that kind of protection called 'Denkmalschutz'.

Listed Buildings UK
#3818 posted by Mike Woodham on 2017/03/13 17:25:33
No, that is not quite right. If a building is 'listed' it is not under any kind of preservation order. It simply means that you have to apply for permission to undertake certain works, and that permission may or may not be given.
Listed buildings can be demolished (with approval), which is why unscrupulous owners actually stop maintaining them in the hopes that they fall into such disrepair that demolishion becomes the only viable option.
You will find many ruins in the UK that are listed but they will continue to deteriorate and will eventually collapse simply because the cost of renovating them outweighs the value of the property. There will be no onus to rebuild if it collapses naturally.
You will also find many examples of buildings remaining empty for years only to suddenly suffer instananeous combustion, and miraculously a block of flats appears almost overnight in its place!

Shuttle Launch Booster Closeup Explanation
#3820 posted by anonymous user on 2017/03/15 21:55:43