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Thursday, Dec 23, 1999 Happy Festivus

  

Vampire Shots

VampireTales has posted three new screenshots from Nihilistic's Vampire: The Masquerade - Redemption. The shots feature a motley crew of vampires brandishing some serious weapons, and one unfortunate victim.

Outcast Patch

Appeal has released a new patch for Outcast on the official site, but it is a bit buried in the Support section, so here is a direct link to the patches page. This new patch supersedes all previous patches, works for all languages of the game, and fixes several gameplay problems as well as joystick control. Somewhat inconveniently, it comes as 6 files of 2 MB each, but a zip-file with all parts has been mirrored to 3D Action Gamers for single download convenience.

Soldier of Fortune Previews

Gamecenter has posted a new preview of Soldier of Fortune, featuring 12 new screenshots from Raven's upcoming Quake II engine game. Another preview can be found at GameProWorld, although this one is based on the OEM version of the game.

Battlezone II Gold

According to a post to Pandemic Studios' message board, Battlezone II, their first person action/strategy title, has gone gold and will be in stores as soon as next week (thanks PlanetBattlezone).

Q3Offline Released

The first release of Q3Offline, a "wizard" like program for configuring single player Quake III Arena games, has been released and is available for download on its official site. The program configures all the various bot options (including which specific bots, their skill levels, etc.) and has the ability to randomize any settings.

New EraserULTRA

A new version of the EraserULTRA bot, an enhanced version of the venerable Eraser Bot for Quake II. This new version adds a grappling-hook like function, as well as weapon balancing for the mission packs, and various bug fixes.

Outcast Tunes

The official Outcast website has posted the entire Outcast soundtrack in MP3 format (hit the "Audio" button in the gallery). The soundtrack is very, very good, and is performed by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra.

New Unreal Tournament Stuff

Digital Extremes has launched their new website, and along with it they've posted two new Unreal Tournament CTF maps, as well as a new model exporter for 3D Studio Max 3.0.

New Ultima IX Patch

Origin has released a second patch for Ultima IX: Ascension on the game's official site (thanks ActiveWindows). This patch fixes a huge list of problems including more Direct3D improvements, and a ton of specific gameplay issues (consult the readme for the full list).

New Sacrifice Shots

Spanish games site oneZone has posted four new, high-quality screenshots from Shiny's Sacrifice, to replace the ones they posted earlier in the week that were taken with a digital camera. The shots are easily the most impressive released from the game to date, although admittedly there haven't exactly been a deluge of them.

Quake 1 Source Tutorial

Michael Tsao sends word that he's posted a tutorial for compiling the recently released Quake 1 source code, both with and without MASM (which according to the readme is required for building the assembly files).

Cthulhu News

AVault has posted some new information about Dark Corners of the Earth, a new first person adventure title set in HP Lovecraft's Call of Cthulhu universe, complete with several full-size screenshots (only one of them is new, but these are much larger than the ones previously released).

Todd Hollenshead Interview

There's an interview with Todd Hollenshead on The Oxygen Tank talking with the id Software CEO about what's going on in the id offices since the completion of Quake III Arena, asking about the impending move away from the big black cube, the banning of games in Brazil, and other pertinent topics.

Giants Broadcast

EP Video Clips features Giants talking with PlanetMoon Studios about their upcoming third person action game that will give you the chance to play as any of three races. The show is listed as "Season 3 - Episode 11, Part 1," and is in .asf format for streaming viewing with the Windows Media Player. Thanks PlanetMoon Central.

More Hellboy Shots

After checking out the screenshots below, I did some hunting around and discovered three additional screenshots on Dark Horse Interactive's site, as well as a full description of the game's plot on Hellboy.com (scroll down to "Hellboy Interactive Game"). According to the game's publisher, the game will be available "next year" for both the Playstation and 3D accelerated PCs.

Hellboy Shots

GASource has received two screenshots from Hellboy, a just-discovered third person action game from Cryo Interactive. The game is based on the comic series by Mike Mignola that's published by Dark Horse Comics, although it could very well be based on the movie adaptation which is also in development.

Diablo II Preview

Daily Radar has posted a hands-on preview of Blizzard's eagerly-anticipated title Diablo II, which was written by the winner of their "Preview Diablo II Contest." The end result is a detailed preview that's written by a fan, that covers both the single and multiplayer aspects of the game.

Neverending Story Preview

PC.IGN has posted a preview of The Real Neverending Story, an adventure game in development by Discreet Monsters that's based on the novel by Michael Ende (not the movie). There are a number of screenshots, showing off the diverse collection of characters in the game, which range from a monstrous looking tree, to a hulking blue pig.

Splinter Preview

Also on PC.IGN is a preview of Splinter, a new Descent-style first person shooter from Australian developer Stromlo, that has you fighting against miniature ants with wings (whee!). In addition to the regular handful of screenshots, the preview has quotes from the game's developers, discussing the engine and the title's story, which is actually pretty unique.

Alice Update

A day earlier than usual - they're probably wrapping up for the holidays - the official American McGee's Alice site has been updated with a new image of one of the enemies in the game, the Fish Footmen. Also, the second area called Mushroom Forest has been opened to show the Forest of Shrooms.

FAQ Updates

Two FAQ updates to help you along playing these first-person shooters: the Quake III Arena gameplay FAQ has been updated with tips and tactics on Q3DM7, as well as various other fixes, and the Alien vs. Predator guide has become even more comprehensive with the addition of a multiplayer section.

Anachronox Screenshots

Going off into the holidays with a bang, ION Storm's Daily Informant has posted four new screenshots of Anachronox, Tom Hall's 3D role-playing game, with descriptions to match.

Delta Force 2 Patched Again

The Delta Force 2 patch-du-jour as arrived, for after briefly reverting the version 1.04.14 patch that was released earlier this week (story), NovaLogic now offers version 1.04.19 (thanks DF-Base.de for the number) for download here and here (4.4 MB) as well as through the auto-update feature.

Slave Zero Patch

Accolade sends word of a patch for the registered version of Slave Zero, their third-person game of giant robot combat. Here is a local copy of the patch (702 KB), along with a list of mirrors. Be warned, applying this patch will ruin any current saved games you have. Here's what's new:

  • LAN Multiplayer! Up to 4 players can play against each other via a TCP/IP based LAN. There are 12 unique multiplayer maps. Players can play to a frag limit or a time limit.
  • Force Feedback Support! Provides additional force feedback functionality.

Rein & Hollenshead Q&A

Computer and Video Games News interviews Mark Rein and Todd Hollenshead of Epic Games and id Software, respectively, talking about Unreal Tournament and Quake III Arena, respectively.

Linux Q3A Ships

Word on Linux Games, surprisingly devoted to Linux games, is that Linux Quake III Arena shipped to retailers yesterday, and may be appearing on store shelves (specifically Electronics Boutique and Fry's Electronics), as soon as today.

Bear at Rogue

Though we first reported that Barrett "Bear" Alexander had joined Rogue Entertainment back during QuakeCon '99 (story), the press release announcing this just rolled in the door yesterday, so I figure I'd pass along Bear's requisite quote upon the "official" announcement that he's the CEO there: "Rogue is a stellar group of people who have the drive and talent it takes to propel their success...I am honored to be a part of this team, and I find it especially exciting to be involved as Rogue is poised to elevate to the next level of game development." Rogue's current project, of course, is American McGee's Alice, which will use the Quake III engine to simulate the through the looking glass world created by Lewis Carroll.

Levelord Interview

Voodoo Extreme interviews Levelord, talking "dirty" with Ritual's own lo'ness, famed for his artful design of those map thingies. The Q&A discusses lordly pursuits, including progress on F.A.K.K.2, Ritual's upcoming Quake III engine game. The Levelord also updated his .plan with what is hopefully an unnecessary explanation that he was kidding when impugning this site's accuracy.

Tech Bits

SoF Demo News

A thread titled Will the demo be released before x-mas on Raven's Support BBS gives the answer to that question about the release of a Soldier of Fortune demo before the holidays as no, with Raven's Rick Johnson saying that since "The holiday season disrupts the whole development process too much (as well as QA won't be available)," the demo would not be out before the end of the year, saying "Sorry, but we aren't rushing this out."

TRIBES Patch Plans

Dynamix' Nels Buckner updated his .plan with word that with an "esoteric" server crash bug as well as a few small (and one not small) remaining cheats still in the game, there will be at least one more patch for Starsiege TRIBES released. Look for that "early in the new year."

Dark Reign 2 Diary

GameSpot's Designer Diary for Dark Reign 2 is up (we think this one is even newer than the 12/16 date indicates), offering an inside glimpse from Greg Borrud (though his byline is pretty hard to find in the article as currently posted) at progress on the upcoming sequel to Dark Reign. Actually perhaps it's better described as lack of progress on the game, well not actually, but since this is the third project Greg has worked on that's missed its deadline, the diary is on the subject of what causes so many games to be late.

Black & White Interview

The Citadel interviews Steve Jackson, the director of business affairs at Lionhead, getting down in black and white some thoughts on Black & White, LH's upcoming god game. Included in the Q&A is word that there is actually a book to accompany the game already written, just looking for a publisher (which likely won't happen until the game is out).

UT CTF Add-on Screenshots

Exclusive Unreal Tournament Add-on Shots on GameFan showing off a few shots of each of a pair of CTF levels under construction at Digital Extremes for inclusion in an upcoming free UT level pack (this is a different free map pack than the one Epic is working on).

Q3A Server Watcher

Stonedonkey.com (okay then) has the debut release of a utility called Q3A Server Watcher, a remote-administration utility for Quake III Arena server operators. The program allows you to see who is logged into a Q3A server, including ping times, and score, as well as map, frag limits and other game info, and also allows output for live stats pages.

On Quake III Arena Editing

The Quake 3 Arena Resource has an update from id Software contract programmer MrElusive talking about Q3A bots, mapping and physics for level designers. Also, there is a Quake III Arena Editing FAQ on Rust to help those looking to design their own maps. Continuing in that helpful vein, they have posted a list of Quake III Arena editing links.

Quake Source Mailing List

The recent release of the source code to Quake (story) warrants a mention of the Quakesource mailing list, hosted by the Quake Info Pool, which has actually been underway for nearly a year now. The list already has "lots of coders already subscribed and is the place to coordinate the modifications across people and teams."

Off-Topic Downloads

The ICQ Alpha Site has build 3060 version 4.18 of ICQ 2000a that seems to be o-tay to download for those willing to risk Alpha software. Thanks Chris Hilbert (Update: Shortly after this post, a note was added saying "Download of ICQ 2000a Alpha version is currently restricted. Please try again at a later time," so if it's gone when you check, perhaps it will come back again--of course if you did get it, or manage to grab it from a mirror, remember it may have been pulled for a good reason). Also on the off-topic software front, a new version 6.01 of Paint Shop Pro is up on the Jasc Software page. Thanks David Shaw.

Competitions

The HEAT gaming network has announced an Unreal Tournament tournament (from the department of redundancy department) with $25,000 in prizes, including a $5,000 grand prize. Also, get out your electronic driver, as Links LS 2000 Hole-in-One Sweepstakes offers a trip for two to Hawaii for someone who nails a hole-in-one of the trial version of this golf game.

Contest

A contest on ClanWorld is offering a copy of Quake III Arena in one of the limited edition tin boxes for the winner that sends in the best Q3A screenshot.

Reviews

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Out of the Blue

Something or other popped up yesterday that's been making the site very slow to access for many users (including myself). A few have written in suggesting that it is further problems with the new server, but that is not the case, we've actually got the little monster screaming right along at a pretty healthy clip right now, and most of the recent technical glitches we've had here are actually (thankfully) behind us. Seems the problem is a network issue, with some wire or another somewhere tied in a knot. We're aware of the problem, and we're told it's being worked on. BTW, that Mahir interview on the Daily Show was so funny it was almost painful. Merry Christmas, I kiss you...

Link of the Day: Yahoo! Entertainment>...>InternetWebsite Parodies>Mahir. That's right, Mahir has his own category on Yahoo! Thanks syndrome.
Story of the Day: What’s in a video game High art! Thanks devilbunny.



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