No reviews yet.
I've just got two more assignments to finish and then I'll get back to
reviewing. You can look forward to a bumper pack of Quake reviews next
week.
All you Blood
2 monkeys will probably be interested to know the long awaited Mutliplayer
patch (12.3Mb)
has been released. I've seen Kable playing it. Seems alot smoother. A load
of Blood maps have been converted over, which look damn cool. Also CTF
is included. (Nabbed that from Caleb's
Crypt).
I can't believe
I've not mentioned this site yet. (Funny really, considering I'd put in
on the links page ages ago). Anyway its The
Betatesting Facility which is run by Gom
Jabbar. Basically you submit the details of your map. People who are
interested email you asking for the password to be able to get hold your
map.
The Great
Green Heron and Xori
have both moved to Terrafusion.
The GGH has changed slightly. It runs through pictures of the maps which
are running on the servers there. Also good luck to Xori in whatever he
does next.
Continuing
the Terrafusion theme. Something I hadn't noticed but the new look Terrafusion
isn't the look which was originally designed. It came to me when I visited
Peek's
site, I thought I'd seen this look before. I read the news update and
saw why. Him and Peej had designed this really cool look for the new Terrafusion,
but Idoru went off and did his own thing. Peek however decided to use the
look for his site. Which I like over the Terrafusion one. Oh well!
Would you like
to read the longest ever map review? You would! Take a look at this review
of Dario Casali's (mapper at Valve) latest Half-Life map Double
Cross. I can't believe someone can write so much on a map! Its also
the highest rating map ever on Radium.
Speaking of
Radium. That brings on to the subject of the archives here. Since nobody
came forward to help on a better system for archiving maps, I've decided
to do it myself. Its going to be similiar to that of Radium's archives.
Each map with have its own page and a big index will be link them. Which
should hopefully be sortable by the various titles (author, map name etc.).
So for the moment archiving maps is on hold until I sort out this new system.
I've also made
an addition to the Submit Levels page.
I visited Rust
for the first time this week. I know Monsto keeps plugging the place so
I decided to go there. If there was ever a site to help mappers out there,
this is it.
QuArK
5.6 was released this week. Which was then followed by a beta of version
5.7.
Found an interesting
Quake 2 utility. Its MapSpy.
This little program is an editing diagnostic utility which finds problems
in Quake 2 map files. Heres a link to the site
its on.
Something I've
not gotten around to installing (and probably won't) is mIRC.
Version 5.51 was released this week. Another program I won't be installing
is Quake 2. Two reasons. First off is that I don't have the disk space.
I seem to have filled it up with other things. Second reason is that I
didn't play it much when I had it installed previously.