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Friday, Feb 19, 1999

  

Zoid Interview

There's a Zoid Interview on linuxpower.org talking with the birthday boy about Linux and Quake III Arena. Thanks Magnet.

New TRIBES Volume Tool

Dominik 'BiTBUSTER' Volmer sent along a new version 0.20 of his TRIBES Volumer, (mirror courtesy of Walnut Creek CDROM) the volume extraction tool for Starsiege TRIBES. Here's word on the update from the author:

I just finished coding the PBMP -> BMP routine. Now you are able to extract all the graphics, textures and backgrounds from Tribes, modify these BMP's and add them to your new vol. You'll get new gfx in your mod's.

Next release will have Vol-File Creation Support so that you don't need the dos program that comes from Dynamix. It'll be easier to create your own Vol Files then.

Have Fun with this Tool.

Unreal Announcements

Epic's Unreal Page contain's an interesting announcement about a Knowledge Adventure title that will use the Unreal engine as well as word about the PIII optimizations that will be in Unreal Tourney. Here's the lowdown on both:

Knowledge Adventure has announced that they are using the Unreal Engine to create Dr. Brain™ Thinking Games: Action/Reaction, a new edutainment title designed for kids ages 10 and up. The title was demonstrated this week at Intelīs Pentium III Processor Preview Day. Knowledge Adventure is a leader in multimedia educational software having created the very popular Math BlasterŪ and JumpStart Learning System™ game series. Read the full Knowledge Adventure press release HERE.

At Intelīs PentiumŪ III Processor Preview Day, Epic participated by showing Unreal Tournament which has been optimized for the Pentium III processor. The Pentium III optimized version of Unreal Tournament was also shown at the S3 stand with high resolution S3TC textures. Both technologies will appear in the final release version of Unreal Tournament and will be incorporated into the Unreal Engine for the use of Epic's licensees.

Descent 3 Preview, Shots

The new Descent 3 Preview on GameSpot UK offers up some new screenshots of Interplay's upcoming Descent installment that they say "should win hearts among the Descent faithful" with its "Refined missions and return to core concept."

Mortyr First Look

Also up on GameSpot UK is a first look at Mortyr, the upcoming time-travelling World War II game.

TRIBES OpenGL Shots, Mod

PlanetStarSiege has posted three more new screenshots from the upcoming TRIBES OpenGL patch showing off the broadside map. There's also word there that the Renegades patch has changed its name from the SkyNet mod, has moved in to P.S.S., and is available for download as server-only mod.

Turok2 Patch

Acclaim.Net has posted a Turok 2 1.04 patch that "addresses most of the reported issues with the game." The patch updates the shipping version 1.03 of T2, but clients are inter-operable with the new release (you don't have to upgrade to play on 1.04 servers). The patch addresses some multiplayer bugs and tweaks down the damage dealt by the War Blade. Additionally the fix offers an updated version of GameSpy Lite that patches a bug that mis-reports ping times. Thanks The Turok Cave.

New GameHost Beta

The GameHost Page has a new beta 1.30 of the GameHost server control program that allows you to easily setup, run, and manage many popular network games, including Quake, QuakeWorld, Quake II, Hexen II, Half-Life and Sin. The beta has very few changes (a few bug fixes), and if no major bugs surface it will become GameHost 1.0. The new release will give you another 30 days to try GameHost since online ordering isn't up yet (if you want the extra days, don't uninstall the previous version).

Redline Server Program

There's a Redline Server Hosting Application on the Accolade site offering the first 45 registrants this deal: Host a Redline demo server at least eight hours a day for 30 days and receive three free games of your choice.

Heretic II EP Update

Raven's Pat Lipo updated his .plan with word that the Heretic II Enhancement Pack is but a single bug away from release, as well as word that he will be attending GamesCon in Toronto at the end of this month, along with Dynamix's Scott Youngblood, ION Storms Tom Hall, and Zoid (I have plans to attend myself). Here's the part about the Enhancement Pack:

The Heretic II EP is almost there. QA and we are both hammering on one tiny remaining bug. Thanks to all the beta testers for all their assistance, support and patience!

More Daikatana Chat

Mplayer's Daikatana DM site has word of another Daikatana Deathmatch chat, this time with Programmer Justin "Logic" Randall and Director of Web Operations William Haskins. The chat is today from 4:00 to 5:00 PM Pacific time in the Mplayer Onstage Chat Lobby.

Volumetric Fog Demo

Kick Engine website has an updated version of their Next-Generation 3D demo for RIVA TNT and ATI Rage 128 cards (only). Thanks Billy at Voodoo Extreme. The new version of the demo adds 2048*2048 textures, a FPS counter, and Volumetric Fog (making it true vaporware).

New ZDoom

A new version 1.17 of ZDoom, a Doom for Win32 project based on the id source code, is now available. Thanks Doomworld (where a mirror of the release can be found). The new offering has the simultaneous release of a DOS version (although it does not support MIDI/MUS music or a joystick like the Win version), bugfixes, a significant speed boost (near 2X) on "modern processors," a chasecam, a particle system (particle blood splats and bullet puffs), and more.

MapSpy

For those who edit: Version 0.7 of MapSpy, the freeware Quake II map editing diagnostic utility is out on Mad Dog's CFG Aliases-Configs-Map Editing page. The update adds new error checks, refined report output, and a "slick" search option to help find entities.

Reviews

Competitions

Battle for the border: It's Canada versus USA in LMCTF.

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  • There's a new demo edition tutorial on the Zarathustra Studios site covering the menu-based special effects available from within Keygrip2...
  • Clan Database is looking to become a comprehensive listing groups participating in online competition, and they request that all clans who wish to be listed pop over and register...
  • Here's a poll on what you like in gameplay to help mod authors plan their projects...
  • More pollage: The single Game Survey Question on the Atlantis Enterprises page asks "If you could make your own game, what would it be like?"...
  • Here are some never revealed cheat codes for the Abyss Of Pandemonium Quake Mission pack...

Out of the Blue

Happy Birthday to id Software's Zoid, Raven's Chris Foster, Ritual's onethumb, and old-school 3D guru Nicolaus Copernicus...I know I recently mentioned getting some of the department pages updated, but getting the database online more quickly than I imagined threw that off schedule. Now with the Voodoo3 in the Blue Labs for testing, it may be a while longer before those are addressed, though I did get some missing Viper V550 benchmarks on the Benchmarks page in preparation for the new benchmarks that will be added there soon (actually that bad boy needs a redesign before I try and plop another column of numbers in there, doesn't it?).



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