3
Quake reviews this week. No, I'm not being lazy. Thats all the reviews
that I had to do. Pingu is back as is Peter Bisseker who made the excellent
pdm1. I'm 1 review off doing
100 hundred reviews. 4 months isn't too bad, averages out as 25 a month.
(300 maps a year!! argh...)
I working on
a few of things for the site. The first is a proper Top 10. Basically the
Top 10 maps reviewed here, probably do a seperate chart for Quake and Quake
2. The other thing I'm working on is an addition to the Archive section.
Its a listing by author. You'll be able to click on an author name and
get a list of all maps made by that author. Also in the archive clicking
on the authors name will also bring up that page as well. Its similiar
to whats on Ramshackle. Final thing is my Favourite Map. This will be the
map I'm playing the most of at the moment.
Lots of stuff
going on. sCary
posted a damn cool article on Quake
3 Arena. Its 12 pages long!!!
Odd has released
the first in series (172kb)
of what will be a set of seriously cool maps. Odd's premise is simple,
take the best bits of the original Quake maps and re-create them in seperate
maps to create the best 1-on-1 maps you'll ever play. This map takes part
of E1M5. You'll instantly recognise it. Its been a while since I played
a map which constantly keeps you on edge, having to watch your back all
the time. (Its a local copy of the file because I can't find the proper
link for it.)
Some Quake
2 news for a change. MPQ regular, Thanatopsis, is working on a Quake 2
map pak with fellow author Killer. They are going to release a few maps
to start of with. They'll then re-release these maps again in a pak file
with some more new maps. They've released their first map, KTDM2
- Sandstone Crypt, (785kb)
which (gulp!) I have to say its an extremely good map. For more info go
pop by the KT-imPAKt
site.
Sad news, Gen
has stopped doing reviews on his
site. Hes returned his site to an author site. Good news is hes working
on 4 maps at once!!! One of those is GenDM3. Wahoo!
The all new
Terrafusion site
is being worked on. (Shows like a Scobby Doo show...) Anyway, Peej, Peek,
Idoru and co are working their arses off to come up with something special.
Thanks to everyone
who gave feedback over the last week. To repeat myself I'd like to know
what you think of how this site is run and what you would like to see or
not see. So if you have anything to say, email me.
HTML question.
Why is it that the following code target="_blank" doesn't
work in my browser? (IE4) For all external links I use target="_parent"
which works fine. The first piece of code doesn't work though, clicking
on a link does naff all. I get this on loads of sites, like Gonz-o-matic
for example.
If, like Kable,
you're an MP3 junkie, you'll be happy to hear that the peeps behind GameSpy
have come up with MP3Spy.
This little useful/annoying tool finds MP3 files. Oh joy! Personally I
hate MP3's, they clogg up valuable disk space =P. Buy it legally on CD,
and don't gimme the its a rare track rubbish. Its rare because its crap!
*Cough* Anyway heres what Mark "Bastard" Surfas said about it:
Like GameSpy,
MP3Spy is a server browser. Instead of finding the best game servers, though,
MP3Spy hunts down Winamp SHOUTcast servers. That means you can stream .MP3
files right to your desktop and listen to music and stuff from all over
the net! It also has a built-in chat client, so while you're listening
to someone's music you can send requests to the DJ or just hang out and
chat with people who share your same musical tastes.
MP3Spy is available
from MP3Spy.com.
You'll need an MP3 player for it to work, so stop by Winamp.com and download
Winamp. (It's their awesome SHOUTcast technology that made this possible!)
Then hop on MP3Spy, find some buddies, crank up the volume, and bask in
the miracle of music on the net.
Want to start
your own SHOUTcast server? we made it easy. Check out the step by step
guide at:
http://www.mp3spy.com/server
There are even
instructions for using the microphone to do your own talk show and everything:
http://www.mp3spy.com/server/mic.shtml
We PHE4R what
the citizens of the net will do with this power! :)
Not played
much of anything this week. Currently stuck in Zelda. In the belly of some
big whale. Very surreal.
I've had Uni
presentations to do as well as some programming. Actually I got more work
from the company I'm writing software for. Which is good, more cash =).