 Lol Pwned
#6311 posted by Kinn on 2004/12/03 13:42:56
#6312 posted by Vigil on 2004/12/03 14:00:01
Projector beats watching movies from a monitor Very definitely yes.
tv Yes.
AND movie theater Well, not really. Though it is great for gaming.
 For Spirit Of 85...
#6313 posted by Megazoid on 2004/12/03 14:09:24
Every Xmas I pimp the same map.
Uh huh, Twisted Christmas is back.
Defeat an Evil Christkindl,
In this map the wont dwindle.
It's a blast, even though it old hat.
http://www.quaketerminus.com/mods/twxfinal.zip
Please not "map, back and hat" dont rhyme, and "uh huh" is not a word. Thank you.
 Vigil
#6314 posted by Kinn on 2004/12/03 14:09:50
Yeah, but it's the whole "compressing ROTK:EE onto 3 CDs is an appropriate way to experience the film" bit that kind of nullifies his argument for me ;)
 Cough
#6315 posted by Vondur on 2004/12/03 14:32:25
Fuck this and fuck that
Fuck it all and
Fuck the fucking brat
She don�t wanna baby that looks like that
I don�t wanna baby that looks like that
/sorry
 Vigil And Kinn
#6316 posted by Jago on 2004/12/03 14:34:23
Vigil: In a movie theater you dont have the ability to pause, rewind/fastforward and take a piss whenever you want. Also when watching with a projector in the comfort of your home, you don't have 5-year old kids yelling behind your back and throwing popcorn and people talking on their cellphones. So yes, I'd say a good projector beats a movie theater any time.
Kinn: You know, my friends say I'm weird when I refuse to rent movies on VHS or watch low bitrate dvdrips. But to say that THE ONLY ways to watch a good movie is in a movie theater or from a DVD is plain absurd. I guess you just never seen a good high bitrate rip shown on a good projector (or a large monitor for that matter) with a 5.1 channel AC3 audio being played through a decent speaker system.
</rant>
 Megazoid
#6317 posted by Spirit on 2004/12/03 14:37:57
Ehh, there is no rhyme, harhar!
I want to feature pure .bsp releases if possible. So no maps with new models and stuff, but "Twisted Christmas" is worth a laughter. Maybe at Christmas;)
 Spirit Of 85
#6318 posted by R.P.G. on 2004/12/03 14:54:43
Do you want reviews for both DM and SP maps?
 R.P.G.
#6319 posted by Spirit on 2004/12/03 15:06:06
SP would be nice, I don't like DM that much:\ My Blog is SP dedicated.
 Okay
#6320 posted by R.P.G. on 2004/12/03 15:35:53
.
 HL Vs HL: Source
#6321 posted by Jago on 2004/12/03 18:41:13
Just found this interesting screemshot comparison comparing the original HL to the new HL remake (not HL2) on the Source engine: http://www.alyx.de/exclusive/hl-hls/index.xml
#6322 posted by - on 2004/12/03 18:50:14
Heh, except the water, HL looks better on it's original engine. Source seemed to add a bit of brightness that really dulls down the scene. Plus those new skyboxes look totally halfassed.
 Should Note:
#6323 posted by - on 2004/12/03 18:51:18
haven't seen it in action, just going by those shots, which could have differant gamma/brightness settings between the engines/screenshot taking.
 Hmm
#6324 posted by . on 2004/12/03 19:35:38
The water concept is better in Source... I'm glad to see water that isn't predominantly BLUE this time. I haven't kept up with news on Source - is this going to be a free update to HL1, or are they reselling it, or would it be a free standalone? (doubtful)
 Phait
#6325 posted by Jago on 2004/12/03 19:45:52
HL: Source comes with HL2: Collector's Edition
 HL: Source
is also part of the silver and gold packages if you purchase HL2 via STEAM.
 Ahh
#6327 posted by . on 2004/12/03 21:41:16
I'll have to wait till I build another system, if I do... (I'm going all Mac) *ducks*
 Pshaw
#6328 posted by HeadThump on 2004/12/03 22:33:01
Your money
 Half-Life With High-Definition Pack (from BlueShift)
#6329 posted by Megazoid on 2004/12/04 02:33:27
Jago: Here's a better link to the same page -
http://www.alyx.de/exclusive/hl-hls/index.html
This pic is just wrong... so very wrong.
http://www.alyx.de/exclusive/hl-hls/21/HL.HD.c5a10000.jpg
Phait : Macs = stable, stylish, garbage.
 Hl2src
#6330 posted by Vondur on 2004/12/04 03:22:27
hmm, well hl1src is useful for those who didn't play original hl, for veterans it's just a bit of retouched nostalgia
 (V)@C5
#6331 posted by . on 2004/12/04 05:10:58
I have a Powerbook, it's my dedicated music computer, and the occasional SNES/NES/GEN game. Since I don't really play games much anymore (PC), I don't have much a reason to have a PC. It's just I know one day I'll reaaaaaally want to play this or that game, so I'm still contemplating having one in addition.
 Oh Well
#6332 posted by . on 2004/12/04 05:12:04
Considering I can just build a PC for much much cheaper, it wouldn't really be too much to put one together, dedicate it to gaming and that's that. I probably will.
 Oh Hey
#6333 posted by . on 2004/12/04 07:29:03
I'm starting to get intrigued by Linux, I'm gonna get Mandrake running on my system and a friend's after some more research... I can't wait.
 Phait
#6334 posted by Jago on 2004/12/04 07:48:34
Mandrake is far from being the best distribution of Linux, no matter the CPU architecture. I'd rather get myself Ubuntu/PPC, Debian/PPC or Gentoo/PPC. If you want a UNIX (not Linux) on your Mac, I'd give OpenBSD and NetBSD a whirl.
 Not For Mac...
#6335 posted by . on 2004/12/04 17:10:33
For PC ;) -- The general impression I'm getting of Mandrake, from reading, is it's best for new users who are used to Windows/Mac? I did take a look at Gentoo though, and a friend is suggesting Mepis ( www.mepis.org ) but I dunno.
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