So who was the 200,000th
visitor? Well it was Randy Maude aka Sniper#1. You mentioned about Quake
2 reviews and heres how things stand. 9 people are trying for the position.
Anyone that applied was given a chance at the position. At the moment they
have two test reviews to write from which I decide who does and doesn't
get the job (if you can call it that!). I'll keep you all posted as to
what happens.
About the Quake
reviews, well I lied, I've just not had chance to get them done. I had
more work than I expected to do. I should, all things being equal, have
a few reviews up by Wednesday/Thursday of this week.
They'll be
a slight change in the review layout when they do arrive. I've started
to make changes to how its set out, not how its reviewed, but that all
reviews will have their own page. I wrote a program which we just enter
all the details of a review and it creates the HTML page for us. No messing
about in Composer etc... From here all reviews will eventually be split
up, not an easy task given the amount, but it will happen. This will mean
I can create indexes which just let you select a review or archived review
by map name, author etc.. It could be a month or so though before this
system is in place. This will then help me when we go over to a another
set up, which I explain next...
Monsto is in
charge of something which is going to change how the reviews here will,
eventually, be done. The idea he came up with is this. We put a web board
on the site, we then create a thread and at the top of thread is a map
review. You can then add your own comments and thoughts on the review or
on what you think of the map. Now this is something which, to my knowledge,
has not been done and I think it will be extremely interesting. Its not
going to happen overnight, its going to take a while. Now I'd like to know
what you think of this idea. So email
me with comments.
Ramshackle
has had a face lift. When I loaded up the site yesterday I thought I was
at Peek's site before the graphics appeared! Anyway, it looks damn cool
and you should pop by because you can download an updated version of one
of ztn's Quake 2 maps, Painkiller II.
Speaking of
Peek
hes just released a beta of a DM maps he's working on.
You've probably
read about the delays in the Quake 3 Arena test. Well that came as a surprise.
Not that I WANT IT NOW or anything. Something else I was looking forward
to was Team Fortress Classic for Half-Life. To be honest I was never a
fan of it for Quake, I thought it was a mess, but the H-L version looks
professionally done. Oh well, I'll just have to wait...
Other crappy
news is that the glDoom
project on indefinite hold. Dammit.
I missed out
on doing my own April Fools gag, I woke up after dinner time so if I'd
have pulled one of I'd have been the fool. I was disappointed to not see
Redwood
do any April Fools jokes, last year he did a shed load of them. Even sCary
didn't bother. Blue
did have some but the idea is not to tell you, you're meant to fall for
them. I mean listing them under an April Fools section was a bit daft.
The cruellest gag I though was ztn's saying he'd released ztndm7. Git!
To console myself I think I'll go and buy a force
feedback mousepad.
I got an email
earlier this week from someone called "Doug Burmeister". You asked
a load of questions, which I answered. Anyway point is I emailed you back
and it bounced. I'd just like to know your proper email address, I tried
[email protected].
In what spare
time I had I re-installed Unreal to see how it would run on my new set
up. On a fresh install the thing jerked a bit, but I updated to v220 and
it runs just fine (with everything on highest settings). I'm actually enjoying
playing DM against the bots. The maps are crap mind you, but it is fun.