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  1. I'm trying to fix the warnings on my end, but remodelling the models is out of my league, so you're going to have to fix the stairs model on your end: "WARNING:ConvertLWOToModelSurfaces: model 'models/darkmod/architecture/stairs/set01_stairs.lwo' has 17/8108 nontriangular polygons. Make sure you triplet it down" Edit Also there's this model, which is probably a modelling issue as well: "WARNING:ConvertLWOToModelSurfaces: model 'models/darkmod/misc/clipmodels/pickaxe_cm.lwo' has bad or missing uv data" I still have hopes for script-hotfixing the following warnings: "WARNING:Couldn't load image: tdm_tongue [map entity: atdm_ai_townsfolk_female_1] [decl: atdm:ai_head_female02_base_brunette in def/tdm_ai_heads_springheel.def] [decl: female_head02 in def/tdm_ai_heads_springheel.def] [model: models/md5/chars/heads/npcs/female_head02.md5mesh] [decl: tdm_tongue in <implicit file>] [image: tdm_tongue]” (Edit: I hotfixed this issue and attached the hotfix in the tech support forums. The "tdm_tongue" shader should simply be renamed to "tdm_character_tongue".) “WARNING:Couldn't load image: models/darkmod/wood/boards/wood_brown_dull01 [map entity: func_static_53] [decl: old_plaster in skins/tdm_models_architecture_modules.skin] [decl: models/darkmod/wood/boards/wood_brown_dull01 in <implicit file>] [image: models/darkmod/wood/boards/wood_brown_dull01]" (Edit: I hotfixed this issue as well - see the tech support forums - but I think you should still go over this file, because there are a lot of other suspect textures in there as well.)
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    2. Obsttorte

      Obsttorte

      Part two is recorded. Now I only need to add the subs and rip it down. Should be on youtube tomorrow.

    3. Lux

      Lux

      can't wait.

    4. demagogue

      demagogue

      I didn't know that first trick setting up the base, so thanks for that.

  2. Thank you for a great puzzle fm! I'm having real trouble with the TDM v 2.10-64bit on Linux Mint 21.1 Link to the guide supplied by V-Man339 https://forums.thedarkmod.com/index.php?/topic/15844-fan-mission-the-gatehouse-by-bikerdude-goldchocobo-updated-02112014/page/7/#comment-429405
  3. I think that the existence of a dedicated bug tracker for this engine proves that I should somehow make it known when it crashes. I just figured that the tracker was an internal thing between developers, and that it was okay to instead report the bugs here, especially since I desperately needed help with it, and since you have two sub-forums mentioning that they're intended for reporting bugs. ...so why, when I report a bug, am I getting shamed for it? Why was the guy in the thread you linked getting shamed for not backing up his project, instead of the main dev acknowledging that there is a very deceptive button in the engine, that can remove fan mission folders when you press it? Blaming the reporter for not backing up his work, is certainly not how I would personally handle reports of entire projects disappearing, but I guess now I'm warned about how he sees these things, to the point where I'm wondering if it's a good idea to report any bugs I find in the future, at all, if I'm just going to be considered a bad person for it. "Hm, to my experience, crashes in free software is a regular thing. Try "Natron" and you will understand what I mean." I don't understand your point. If crashes happen frequently enough, should we treat them like Covid and just "try to live with it"? I'm pretty sure that the bind bug is easy to fix, but it's like you're saying that bugs have a right to exist too. "Lots of longtime DR mappers ask questions in the Newbie thread (myself included). Nothing to be ashamed of and by DR/DM standards you are a newbie (and you have not to be ashamed of that as well! )" So if I've programmed for 30 years, mapped for Dromed for countless years (since roughly the turn of the millenia), mapped for the Dark Mod for 1 year, but joined these forums just a few weeks ago, I'm a newbie. I think that by that definition, the word "newbie" has lost all meaning. Besides, reporting crashes are not the same as just asking questions. Anyone can reply to a question. It takes a developer to fix a crash issue. ...and it's like you don't expect the developers to even fix crashes, and I really hope that you're wrong about that. For example, since I updated to this year's version, Dark Radiant itself, hasn't even crashed once, and it used to crash all the time, and so I take that as evidence that development involves fixing crashes. "If you want to report a bug, then please use the Bug Tracker." Will do. I was just fooled by the subforum descriptions actually telling me to report bugs in them. "You wouldn't believe how many mappers lost WIPs because of defective hardware" Again: I don't see your point here, where you argue for not fixing defective hardware. When I'm told about a bug in my program, I just go "Thank you. I'll fix that.". I don't go "Well, weren't you a sucker for using my program.". That's not how I was brought up at all. "for somebody who expects Armageddon in the near future (and there are really good reasons for that), you have a pronounced need for communication. I think that does not fit, because: Why go on with communication when all hell will break lose the day after tomorrow?" Well, why not? Yes, I am so interested in mapping, that it's actually cutting into my apocalypse survival routines a bit, but that's just human nature, and a month's vacation from prepping, won't make that much of a difference. "I hope that you - despite of your own assessment - will finish your WIP and we all can enjoy a cool new mission in the future with your name in the credits." Well, for me, mapping is about pleasing myself - not others. Play The Beginner's Guide, and you'll see what I mean.
  4. I agree. I'm copying this idea over to the https://forums.thedarkmod.com/index.php?/topic/21741-subtitles-possibilities-beyond-211/ thread. Related: I'll probably do some more experiments with the current TDM font & size, to understand max char count versus field width.
  5. Some years ago i succesfully downloaded the wiki with wget, for TDM dvd. I dont know if this method wikl work now. https://forums.thedarkmod.com/index.php?/topic/19998-tdm-collection-dvd/#comment-437887
  6. I guess the best image-to-normal conversions I've seen here in the forums are via njob. I am curious about this AI thing though: https://github.com/HugoTini/DeepBump has to be installed into Blender as a plugin?
  7. Love your signature over at the Eidos forums. Hahaha!

    1. Maijstral

      Maijstral

      I don't normally even use signatures, but I've used a few to voice my displeasure at what EM is doing to Thief. I'll probably stick with that one until I lose interest in visiting the EM forums.

    1. rebb

      rebb

      What a pisstake ;)

    2. Diego

      Diego

      Now players will not onlyget spit on while hiding, they will be pissed on too!

  8. No, not really, have only seen him on the forums many years ago. He deserves a lot of credit for providing the SVN infrastructure in the beginnings of the project, it's been only later when we transferred this to a hosted server. Memory is blurry, but I think my time working on TDM and his don't overlap that much - I had been getting more active, and he pulled back a bit. He bootstrapped quite a few important systems, IIRC he's been working on light gem and the first Stim/Response and Inventory implementations. From what I recall, he gave the project an organisational backbone in the technical department which is crucial to keep things together. Folks like Spring and NH who have joined long before me could give more insights, I guess. (Looking at my join date makes me feel old either way. From TDM's current view point, the year 2006 seems like right at the beginning, but actually the mod had already been existing for two years by that time I joined. With the first release in 2009, 2006 is rather in the middle. Heck, I haven't touched the mod code for at least 10 years - and I can still remember a few things, which is a testament of how much it occupied my thoughts back then).
  9. Can the features of the Unofficial Patch be turned off if I discover I don't want some of them? Think I fancy the sound of the stealth statistic scroll, but not really the rest, and I don't want to have to reinstall right now!
  10. Yes. It's basically a small collection of features that are not (yet) included in the main game. Like more exstinguishable light sources, the stealth statistic scroll and just lately an electric stun mine as two flash items are one too many in my opinion ;).
  11. There are other complications though. How much fall damage should player take, if they decide to jump off a rope with the body? Should the player let go of the body or not? Also, right now it's much harder to jump off the rope with the body than without it. Why? And last but not least, how would you teach players these things, possibly without much hand-holding and text prompts explaining the rules? I guess I'm with @STiFUon this one, if you restrict dropping the body, you'll save yourself (and mappers) a lot of headaches. But even that doesn't solve all the problems, I know I'm in the minority in these forums, but as a player, I really appreciate the beauty and efficiency in simplicity of the design. Not overthinking everything and adding more and more rules for the sake of realism (or anything else).
  12. This is basically "do include my work ASAP because I worked so hard, or else *sulk*". This is similar case: https://forums.thedarkmod.com/index.php?/topic/21679-beta-testing-211/page/10/#comment-482352 This is neither a commercial product, nor a phishing email. That sense of rush and pressure is artificial. These releases typically do take long, and even then, there are often many things broken by mistake or omission. Often there aren't enough people to test stuff, or they're not competent enough, etc, etc. There's little point in hurry.
  13. What's going on with the Thi4f forums? They've been down for almost a week now.

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    2. Sir Taffsalot

      Sir Taffsalot

      Well that's not going to work. If they can't post about Thi4f on the Thi4f forums they can come and post about TDM on the TDM forums.

    3. jtr7

      jtr7

      People thought it was the server migration under Square-Enix that we've been told about, but they came back online like nothing happened, and the dedicated thread about the coming migration had no new info.

      Can't see this?:

      http://forums.eidosgames.com/showthread.php?t=139127

    4. stumpy

      stumpy

      maybe it was a migration test, and it broke.

  14. Holy crap are we getting another download spike? The forums keep going intermittent on me.

    1. Springheel

      Springheel

      The forums aren't on the same servers as the downloads.

    2. stumpy

      stumpy

      its sunday, the internet is always slow on a sunday for some reason.

    3. Lux

      Lux

      "for some reason" I imagine is you being sarcastic as we all know everybody and their brother/sister are online on Sunday either shopping or looking at porn combined with all the gaming packets.

       

      I'm sure there are also people just "reading things for the articles" though...

  15. There's no one-size-fits-all app to analyze performance in such detail. Every game or engine has its own internal performance debugging tools. Even with pretty advanced apps like MSI Afterburner suite, all you get is the fps counter and hardware use stats. And stuff like drawcalls is also a useless metric on its own, as it depends on hardware, graphics API and other factors. You can do a synthetic test using 3dmark or something like that, and there was something like DX10 or DX11 drawcall test on one CPU core. But that doesn't mean you can multiply that by the number of cores you have, or that it will apply to other APIs. It's like in that proverb with you and your dog having 3 legs on average. That's how useful this statistic is.
  16. This came from the global average which includes developed & developing countries. There's such a large difference in the mortality rates that it's really unfair to aggregate the two into one statistic, and they should be disaggregated. In my day job though, I'm mostly thinking about developing countries because that's where the real needs are. (I bet they also count differently, so in developing countries they're counting mostly just hospitalized cases as "cases", etc.) You also have to disaggregate for age and I think a few other categories for the number to be useful too. [quote]What is the source for the claim that 40% of cases will develop long covid?[/quote] That came from an article posted in a forum that I can't track down now. But there's lots of numbers saying lots of things in lots of different contexts (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8). I mean it's going to depend on one's criteria for continuing or "long covid" symptoms, so could be more like between 10% to 30% to take two other rates tossed around. (IIRC the 40% was for literally anything, but that could include chronic fatigue, and also matches the number for SARS.) For the sake of the point, it's a much higher number than the fatality rate. The core of the point isn't actually the number (it's a higher number for I think all viruses), but the fact it's higher than usual for long covid, the long covid symptoms are more debilitating for a longer time, and just by a variation of the law of large numbers (even a smaller % is a lot of people as the pool gets larger). I guess my personal perspective is the post-covid Facebook groups are growing by the thousands to 10s of thousands per week, and it has thousands of posts a day all posting the same debilitating problems, which is of course anecdotal, but it's like looking at the shadow of something bigger than people think.
  17. modetwo

    Forums fixed

    Had a problem with the web server yesterday that led to a crashed table in the forum database. This has now been repaired and things seems to work again. I was on travel so it took a while before I was able to fix it. Merry Christmas!
  18. I've been having stutters in Vulkan, apparently it's Nvidia Drivers' fault, so I reverted to 512 according to this: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/geforce-graphics-cards/5/505679/regular-microstutter-in-vulkan-applications-after-/?topicPage=40

    And no, that did NOT fix it. What's going on? My GPU is an RTX 2070, by the way.

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    2. The Black Arrow

      The Black Arrow

      Actually I didn't give any info, this problem happens in Vulkan games only and any that uses it, for example, GZDoom.

      I don't think it's related to shaders, it's more like, the "frame pacing" or something is very uneven, at 72 FPS on a 75hz monitor, there's no tearing yet there's like a very slight stutter that makes it feel like playing at 50 FPS, on OpenGL though, it's completely fine.

      It does persist even when restarting the game.

    3. nbohr1more

      nbohr1more

      Did you try messing with vid_refreshrate, vid_maxfps, and vid_vsync settings? Perhaps the application is not properly recognizing your display refresh rate (etc)?

    4. The Black Arrow

      The Black Arrow

      Yes, I did mess around with that, there seems to be no vid_refreshrate though, I think GZDoom uses your desktop to set that in the latest versions.

  19. I can get on the main forum now but still get an error when trying to load posts. Anyone else?
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    2. Sotha

      Sotha

      Congrats! First one is The First one!

    3. Sir Taffsalot

      Sir Taffsalot

      If "its done!" why do we have to wait until next week? Congratulations on your first FM! I look really look forward to playing this.

    4. Kvorning

      Kvorning

      To let you know a bit in advance if you have a tight schedule and to catch last few things and tweaks:)

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