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HappyCheeze

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  1. Alright, I'll get around to it when I can. If you wanna listen to my remix its here http://remix.nin.com/play/mix?id=1165
  2. Hmmm. Well, I don't know how much of this I'll be doing. All I'm trying to do is make my guard pray :-O I haven't finished this part of my map yet. So I guess we'll see what happens when I come to that.
  3. A quick search yielded this. Looks promising. I'll start messing around and seeing what I can do when I finish up a remix I'm working on. http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=31285
  4. Alright. I'll DL blender and see what I can do.
  5. Yeah that would be cool, maybe I'll put a key on his belt, so the player has to follow him to the meditation room. Its this small room with the circlular stainglass window and I'm going to have moonlight shining down and thats where he'll kneel. I'll post some pics once I've got it done. Which modeling software do we use for Doom 3?
  6. Naturally :-D Mapping is my main thing. How would I set those anims to my AI's when I get to that point? Where do I go to in DR?
  7. I've done some 3d modeling before, it was with milkshape3d, I was doing some hl models. I've also used Blender a little bit. I have the basic concepts of animation done.
  8. I want to have my builder guard on his knees praying. So that would mean that there has to be a praying/kneeling animation (Do we have that?). But also it would have to set in DR which anim/pose to start with. I searched around the forums and wiki, but either I'm looking in the wrong places, or what I'm thinking of isn't implemented yet. I looked in the entity editor values for the builder guard but than stood out to me.
  9. Speaking on inventory icons, are we going to eventually have the classic thief loot, with the model of the last looted piece? I always thought was a nice touch.
  10. Make sure when you install your GPU, that you disable the integrated gpu in the BIOS, it will use your system's ram. I'm not sure if a pcie card will automatically override that or not.
  11. If you're planning on building your own desktop, stop by my favorite site http://www.newegg.com for good prices. Theres also Tigerdirect.com, but their customer service isn't too great. If you wanna buy a premade one, you should look at dell's refurbished comps. Dell.com/outlet My laptop is a refurbished and I saved like 300 bucks on it and it runs very good.
  12. A psu doesn't always burn out. It can just stop working, dead, with no smell or charring to see.
  13. Another thing to try is removing all but the necissary components, so take out stuff like PCI cards. The key to troubleshooting in narrowing down possiblilities. Also, does your mobo have onboard video? EDIT: Sorry if I'm cramming all this together, If you need more help lemme know.
  14. Three Possiblibities possibilities I can think of. A.) Mobo could be the problem This should be last resort dianosis. Lets try some other troubleshooting to make sure we've covered some bases. B.) Powersupply could of gone bad edit:If you have any spare psu's laying around swap em with your current psu, see what happens. C.)Sometimes with a bad ram stick the computer just won't do anything at all. Trying taking out some ram and see what happens. I've had that happen to me where one bad stick causes my whole computer to be dead. EDIT:Now its logical to think that might give you a beep code but either beep codes are obsolete or this ram problem is really bad, that is if it is the ram.
  15. oooh pretty thanks. Would you happen to have the menu screen with the lamppost and cityscape?
  16. Back in highschool I job shadowed with the IT guys, and when we had to fix the ibooks, that sucked so bad. There was like 30 screws and like 4 different screw sizes. And those desktops that are the monitor stand with all the hardware at the bottom, it took an hour and a half just to unscrew all the screws, pull up the foiltape, pull out that hdd cage... just to replace a broken optical drive! trying to repair them is a bitch.
  17. Hello all, Just got my refurbished dell XPS m1530! The only problem is that from the recent hurricane, the texas warehouse (sounds like a bad movie or restraunt) is bit behind schedule so I won't get it until tomorrow or the day after :-( I've got vista, runs fine, runs doom3 on ultra @ 1024 with 37.1 fps average on the timedemo. So I'm happy about that. I'm also gonna dualboot with Ubuntu edit: Does anyone have the TDM background or loadscreen picture? Because I wanna make that my desktop. What should I name it? Lappycheeze?
  18. <P>Oooh waiting for class to start I see you guys <STRONG>discussing</STRONG> Macs and PCs and I have to jump in.<BR><BR>I spent the first five? years of my childhood using an old macintosh, the classic Apple IIci, which I loved and still have it in my basement and saddened by the fact that the video board is pretty much dead.<BR><BR>After that we got an IBM, with ms-dos. I loved dos and still love it today. I taught myself to type using dos and playing the old typing adventure games like Kings quest, quest for glory, zork etc.<BR><BR>Than came windows 3.1 which was horrible, win 95 was awesome, 98 even better, my dad had win2k on his laptops and finally we got a comp with XP. After years of not using Macintosh, I used one again in highschool, and those had OSX on them. One of the things I noticed was that OSX was very different from the classic system 6 I loved. OSX seemed to be too simple, it felt foreign, and almost fruity looking. Anothing thing very quick to notice was the lack of games. Since the majority of my computer usage as a child was with an OS that had awesome game support, OSX was like something old people would use. <BR></P> <P>I remember going to egghead software, and when you want to games, there was PC and MAC games. Well that was gone. I was kind of pissed at apple, not just because of games but they totally switched around the way things looked and felt. <BR></P> I'm not saying that OSX is a bad system, however, a few of you people pointed out, and is easy to observe, the typical mac user (and I'm not calling anyone here that) has this shared collective consciousness that anything non-mac is inferior in everyway, and that they are the smartest people in the world, okay not everyone, but they have this smug, stuck up attitude. Try asking them questions about their hardware, they probably won't know or care because they don't have to. A big chunk of mac's market are the non-power users who don't want to take the time to actually understand why something works, but the fact that their machine just works is good enough for them. And yes there are windows users that are just as ignorant, but my point is that mac really appeals to the less technically inclined. Whenever people get in this debate, I say whatver works for you. I have always loved windows because I like the feel of it, the layout and games. My dad loves to remind me how greedy and evil Bill Gates is and how Apple is so great. But both companies are greedy corporations. Microsoft office is an expensive suite of software and is a bitch to buy especially when funds are tight and you're a college student. Apple has their iTunes which each song cost a buck, if your HDD crashes and you forgot to back it up, you're screwed. Also you can't synch your ipod with more than like 3 computers or something like that. Now you can install windows on a mac, sound like to me if you can't beat em... And according to OSX's EULA, you can only install it on an APPLE computer, thus making it illegal to install it on a pc (I'm not sure about VMware). Talk about evil corporation. Microsoft and Apple are both greedy bastards. But I know that windows plays games and can do all that apple can and is upgradble. Sure Mac is a UNIX based system is theres less resource hogging, however, this brings me to the next point. If you want an OS that isn't caught up in all the shit about money and usage look at Linux. I've just recently started reading more into linux and have tried it out, and I'm really liking it, its exciting and I can't wait for my new laptop to arrive so I can dualboot with Ubuntu and broaden my horizons. I don't hold all the answers nor do I claim to. Its a matter of preferance. Okay I'm done. Please excuse my rambling.
  19. Oooh waiting for class to start I see you guys discussing Macs and PCs and I have to jump in. I spent the first five? years of my childhood using an old macintosh, the classic Apple IIci, which I loved and still have it in my basement and saddened by the fact that the video board is pretty much dead. After that we got an IBM, with ms-dos. I loved dos and still love it today. I taught myself to type using dos and playing the old typing adventure games like Kings quest, quest for glory, zork etc. Than came windows 3.1 which was horrible, win 95 was awesome, 98 even better, my dad had win2k on his laptops and finally we got a comp with XP. After years of not using Macintosh, I used one again in highschool, and those had OSX on them. One of the things I noticed was that OSX was very different from the classic system 6 I loved. OSX seemed to be too simple, it felt foreign, and almost fruity looking. Anothing thing very quick to notice was the lack of games. Since the majority of my computer usage as a child was with an OS that had awesome game support, OSX was like something old people would use. I remember going
  20. Oooh waiting for class to start I see you guys discussing Macs and PCs and I have to jump in. I spent the first five? years of my childhood using an old macintosh, the classic Apple IIci, which I loved and still have it in my basement and saddened by the fact that the video board is pretty much dead. After that we got an IBM, with ms-dos. I loved dos and still love it today. I taught myself to type using dos and playing the old typing adventure games like Kings quest, quest for glory, zork etc. Than came windows 3.1 which was horrible, win 95 was awesome, 98 even better, my dad had win2k on his laptops and finally we got a comp with XP. After years of not using Macintosh, I used one again in highschool, and those had OSX on them. One of the things I noticed was that OSX was very different from the classic system 6 I loved. OSX seemed to be too simple, it felt foreign, and almost fruity looking. Anothing thing very quick to notice was the lack of games. Since the majority of my computer usage as a child was with an OS that had awesome game support, OSX was like something old people would use. I remember
  21. Oooh waiting for class to start I see you guys discussing Macs and PCs and I have to jump in. I spent the first five? years of my childhood using an old macintosh, the classic Apple IIci, which I loved and still have it in my basement and saddened by the fact that the video board is pretty much dead. After that we got an IBM, with ms-dos. I loved dos and still love it today. I taught myself to type using dos and playing the old typing adventure games like Kings quest, quest for glory, zork etc. Than came windows 3.1 which was horrible, win 95 was awesome, 98 even better, my dad had win2k on his laptops and finally we got a comp with XP. After years of not using Macintosh, I used one again in highschool, and those had OSX on them. One of the things I noticed was that OSX was very different from the classic system 6 I loved. OSX seemed to be too simple, it felt foreign, and almost fruity looking. Anothing thing very quick to notice was the lack of games. Since the majority of my computer usage as a child was with an OS that had awesome game support, OSX was like something old people would use. I r
  22. If you do get this to work that would be sweet. A few of our moddb fans have been asking about TDM on OSX. That will be worthy of its own update.
  23. Nice screensies, Simplistic, yet gets to the point
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