Archived News:
PlanetBattlezone has posted the
first patch for Battlezone II. This is a beta version of the patch, and
not officially supported by Activision, so download at your own risk.
The latest Fast Track guide is online at Gamecenter, this one for SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle, providing quick walkthroughs of all of the operational missions in Sierra Studios' tactical police-squad game.
Blade Universe has
posted four new screenshots from Blade. They're the four shots in the top-left
area of their screenshots
page. Blade is a third person action/adventure game in development at Rebel
Act Studios.
NVIDIA
has posted new Detonator drivers (version 3.68) for their various chipsets (GeForce
256, TNT, TNT2, RIVA 128, etc.). Thanks to Kevin Sparks for the tip. You can
snag the drivers on
their site (after accepting the license agreement).
A few space-based games in one fell swoop: GameSpot has posted a first look of O.R.B.
("Off-world Resource Base"), the upcoming space-based RTS by Strategy First. Three new screenshots accompany the article. Further, there is a new movie of Tachyon: The Fringe on Gamecenter, showing off NovaLogic's space-combat adventure that features voice-overs by actor Bruce Campbell. Finally, GamesXTREME has posted an interview on Big Bang, an upcoming space shooter by Rayland Interactive.
id Software has released the final Point Release patch for Quake III Arena (Win32) on their ftp server (1.1 MB). As usual, here is a local copy with a couple of mirrors. The changes are noted in Robert Duffy's .plan:
The Point Release ( Win32 version ) is out. It should start appearing on mirrors soon.
The three primary fixes in this version over the 2nd beta are:
-crash when bots chat on dedicated servers
-crash when bots chat under linux
-bots no longer "keep" trying to score after they respawn if they died carrying
the flag
Bungie's bTV archives has
posted their coverage from Macworld, day four as a small (41 MB) or really incredibly
large (269 MB) QuickTime movie. Day four featured a 3dfx interview, more Bungie
culture, two minutes with Bungie's insane mascott/PR spokesman Doug Zartman,
and best of all, the second part of their Halo footage.
The official Command & Conquer: Renegade page has been updated with a new screenshot from their upcoming third-person action game, showing a pair of A-10 bombers executing an airstrike on a NOD base.
IGN Guides has posted their guide to Quake
III Arena. The guide, which is available either online, or via a downloadable
PDF file, features maps for every level, as well as multiplayer strategies,
weapon lists, and more. Free registration is required to view or download the
guide.
According to Gone Gold, the PC version
of Final Fantasy VIII has gone gold, and will be shipping to stores on the 26th.
So get ready, and be warned - as those of us who played the Playstation version
know, it's addicting.
According to several different news sites ( here's
the story on ZDNet) Bill Gates has stepped down as CEO of Microsoft. Steve
Ballmer, previously the president of the company will be taking his place, and
Bill will become chairman and head of software development. This comes in the light of several problems for Microsoft, including the DOJ's recommendation that they be split into three separate companies.
A version 0.3 beta test of the Lambda Arena
modification for Half-Life is now available, offering un unpolished but playable
version of the mod in an attempt to revive it after a split in the development
team. Though the new release still contains glitches and what are described as
"some unbalanced and unneeded weapons," it also offers bug fixes from
the previous release, as well as a new spectator mode, three new weapons
(hopefully none of them of the unneeded variety), three new maps, and much more.
Bot
Building 101 on PlanetQuake gives a guide to creating or customizing your
own bots in Quake III Arena. Remember to scream "give my creation
life!" as lightning strikes the electrodes for best results.
The ION Storm Daily Informant has
a "state-of-the-game" summary on progress on Anachronox, ION's
upcoming RPG that will use an enhanced version of the Quake II engine. The
update kicks off pointing out "2000 is an important year for Tom Hall and
the Anachronox team— the year that
they’ll deliver to the world the fruits of their considerable labor, a unique
role-playing experience rich in content and immersive gameplay." The
article includes word from "big cheese" Tom Hall as well as many other
members of the development team talking about what they are currently up to.
A thread cryptically titled Well....skill me silly
on the TTLG Forums has a few posts from MIS Monkey, AKA ION's Chad Warren
(director of ION Austin MIS, and unofficial dev team representative) talking
about Deus Ex, ION's upcoming Unreal (Tournament)-engine sci-fi action/RPG. The
posts give some general info about the game, like speculative system
requirements, as well as a few details. Thanks Bruce Ladewig. Also, CheckOut Deus Ex For PC
is Checkout.com's preview of the game that seems new according to the ION
Storm Daily Informant in spite of the December 28, 1999 date. As the DI
summarizes, "The piece touches upon several aspects of the game, including
backstory and character differentiation (skills, augmentations, and inventory)."
Win
Messiah Stuff on incitegames is another contest attached to a string of
Daily Messiah shots, so catching up with the contest will give a few looks at
Shiny's upcoming third-person game of possessive action. Also, Touch
the Orb on incitegames has descriptions and screenshots of ORB ("Off-world
Resource Base"), Strategy First's upcoming "ringing real-time response
to Sierra's 3D space strategy hit, Homeworld." Finally, there's a
screenshot on Unreal Universe showing off some architecture from an unnamed
Unreal-engine game in progress by Nevolution, who were working on a Shogo add-on
until it was cancelled.
Speaking of cancelled Shogo add-ons (how often can you make that segue?), The Texture Studio
has 284 brand new (to the general public) textures available in a total of five
downloads. These textures, which can be worked into most
current games, were created for use with a commercial add-on pack for Shogo that
never made it to the shelves, and are free to the public provided that no money is charged for the
projects in which they are used.
GameData.com ("le nouveau magazine online de jeux videos") has posted
an interview
with Fin McGechie of Mucky Foot, talking to the director of Urban Chaos
about the game's development, and their plans for the future. The interview
is available in your choice of French
or English.
GA-RPG has posted six new
screenshots from Soulbringer, an upcoming third person 3D RPG from Gremlin
Interactive and Infogrames.
RPOV has posted an interview
with Raven Software's Brian Pelletier, project leader on their Quake III
Arena engine title Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force. In addition to the interview, they've also posted some concept art by Pelletier himself.
Epic's Brandon "GreenMarine" Reinhart updated his
.plan with some details on the free Unreal Tournament "expansion pack"
that will be available for download soon, including a full list of the game's
"relics" and word that it will not be a required download. The list
is too large to print here, but you can check it all out in his
full .plan update.
Last week, Pam Wolford of Third Law sent along new movie of KISS Psycho Circus: the Nightmare Child from the Febuary issue of Incite Games magazine, which wasn't meant for public distribution yet (but made its way onto several sites anyway). Official fansite PsychoNews has now received permission to post the movie, so it's time to post our local copy. At 59 MB, this is not for the bandwidth-impaired, but running over 7 minutes, it shows lots of new in-game footage interlaced with Third Law's Ronn Harbin and Matt Hooper explaining various aspects of the game, so it's worth a look if you've got the time or a speedy connection.
PC Gameworld has posted a gallery of new Imperium Galactica II screenshots, showing off gameplay scenes and interface screens of this upcoming space combat strategy title. Word is that after you flip through the dozen or so screenshots, you will be able to download a playable demo tomorrow, January 14.
Also up on PsychoNews is a new screenshot of KISS Psycho Circus: the Nightmare Child, which sports the first look at the game's status bar (HUD), as well as a new weapon, the Thornblade.
GA-Source has posted a brief development update on Oni, describing the state of multiplayer in Bungie's anime-inspired third-person action adventure, as well as some of the new features shown off at last week's MacWorld event.
Microsoft sends word that this Friday will mark the beginning of an open beta
test of Allegiance, their upcoming space combat game. Details will be on the MS
Gaming Zone's Allegiance page on Friday, and word is the full version of the
game is expected on store shelves in March.
There's a NOX Chat Log & News
on GA-RPG with a transcript from a chat session last night with some of the
folks at Westwood Studios at work on this upcoming action/RPG hybrid answering
questions about gameplay and other relevant subjects.
Eavy's Unreal Tournament Mods has a new
EavyDarkmatchII, a tournament DarkMatch plus add-on for Unreal Tournament that
started as a simple Unreal Tournament mutator, but "turned into a
full-blown mod," that (as the name implies) turns out the lights in UT DM.
The new release adds additional DarkMatch gametypes to the general-purpose
mutator, kills all known bugs, adds full networking support, along with the
ability to play DarkMatch on any UT level in combination with any other game
type or mutator.
In what is an inevitable right of passage, the "American version" of
Quake III Arena has been "indexed" in Germany, as can be translated in
this article: Heise News-Ticker Quake 3 indiziert.
Being indexed in Germany significantly restricts how a product can be sold and
marketed, and according to my AltaVista
Translation a version is in the works for the German audience where "no
more Blutspritzer is to be seen." Thanks Emul.
Nightrunner has posted
version 0.6 of the Q3A Helper, a plug-in for 3D Studio Max to automate the
"tedious task of switching between the layer animation sequences in a Max
file." The new release includes scaling sequences, shifting sequence
keys as a block, inserting blank frames, deleting frames, and diagnostic support.
Also, a new
tutorial on Quake3Mods.Net (their 17th) is an extended lesson on making
complex doors in Q3A. Also, column castigator the AntiELVIS has posted version
1.3 of the Half-Life Compilation Controller on GracelessLand,
described as "the KY jelly of map compiler front-ends for Half-Life."
Finally, UT Station has
posted a new tutorial written in the site's native German on creating skins in
Unreal Tournament.
Teamplay.Net's Unreal Tournament Winter Conquest 2000
is accepting signups, and will offer four-on-four team DM, six-on-six CTF, and
one-on-one tournaments, slated to start on January 17. Also, XSReality's
player analysis gives a rundown on participants in the upcoming EuroTourney.
Also, QuakeWorld/Clan Arena clans interested in participating in a 3-on-3 Clan
Arena Tournament should email Dj` Gandalf
and Broken -S-. Moving right along,
signups are underway for FragStock,
which will take place in Virginia Beach, VA this March. Word is there are
currently some free sign-ups to be had. Finally, this Action Quake Ladder
has one-on-one and two-on-two ladders for the popular Quake II mod.
nV News' Creative Labs Annihilator Giveaway
offers a US resident the opportunity to win a GeForce 256 accelerator by
answering a sole bit of GeForce trivia. Also, A3D.COM's
weekly contest offers the chance to win a Vortex2 SQ3500 Turbo soundcard.
- Version 0.1 of the Counter-Strike Alias Binder
offers the first beta of a program to simplify the binding of keys for this
popular Half-Life mod...
- Relic News has files for users of
the European version of HomeWorld to allow the installation of the game's
speech pack...
- Despite the 12/20 date, this Gabriel Knight 3 FAQ
is new offering troubleshooting tips for Sierra's adventure game...
- FIRAXIS Games has a version 2.0
patch for Sid Meier's Alien Crossfire. Thanks 3D Games Argentina...
- A new version 3.55.00 of the HyperSnap Screen Capture
utility for Win32 is now available...
- The Frag'a'Vista
Searchengine offers a way to search for an Unreal Tournament map based
on a scrap of info like the name of the map or the author...
- A peek into the future of games
is MSNBC's report out of this year's CES. Thanks Sean "mwadaibe"
Center...
- Prosecutors favor Microsoft breakup
reports the USA Today, though the following note has been added questioning
its accuracy: "(Justice Department spokeswoman Gina Talamona
Wednesday said the following report was "inaccurate in several
respects," and "does not accurately reflect our views." She
declined to elaborate. USA TODAY editors say they stand by the story.)"
Thanks PumpHunter...
William Shatner's new folk-song commercials for PriceLine (does anyone actually
understand how PriceLine is actually supposed to work?) has to be the most
brilliant ad campaign currently running... the Age of Aquarius one in
particular. If you are unfamiliar with Bill's past as a singing icon ("Mr. Tambourine
Man! Mr. Tambourine Man!!!") you may not get the full beauty, but I think
they stand on their own as well. If you are into camp classics, the Shatner CD
is definitely worth seeking out (most recommended cut: Lucy in the Sky with
Diamonds).
Link of the Day: Windows® Game Programming For Dummies®.
"Take the quick and painless route to creating your own Windows-based games
using C, C++, and DirectX." Thanks Bröck Heinz.
Story of the Day: Matrix 101
on SciFi.IGN.Com reports that "Keanu's spectacular blockbuster is now
being taught as a philosophy course." Woah! Thanks Ant.
Image of the Day: Another
Q3A Doom Marine Wallpaper (this one with the Doom logo).
Site Status: Hey, nothing new has been done, but a few mails rolled in
saying everything was back to normal yesterday for a couple of folks previously
having difficulties. I suspect glitches with updating the DNS entry in local
ISPs more and more all the time.
In addition to their development diary, GameSpot has posted five
new screenshots from Diablo II (thanks Ant).
The shots show off some of the new 3D spell effects in the game, in addition
to the usual locations and characters.
GameSpot News has posted a
brief Q&A with Chris Taylor, the creator of Total Annihilation, and
the head designer on Dungeon Siege, his new Diablo-style isometric adventure
game. When asked what separates his game from Diablo, he pointed out that the
game will feature a, "continuous gigantic 3D world, (that is, no loading
screens), large multicharacter parties, and intense over-the-top action."
GameSpot has posted an interview with David Cage of Quantic Dream discussing the sequel to their 3D adventure game Omikron: Nomad Soul. He talks about how the story of Omikron 2 links to the first game, hints at the involvement of "celebrities", and explains some of the planned improvements.
There are some new screenshots of X: Beyond the Frontier on Monolitic Illusions and Adrenaline Vault, showing off galactic scenes from Egosoft's space combat adventure, which is due to appear in US stores on January 19.
After a long hiatus, a new installment of the Diablo II designer diaries is now online at GameSpot. This edition has producer Matt Householder and QA manager Chris Sigaty talking about the state of development of Blizzard's role-playing game, and detailing the QA process the game goes through as it is nearing completion.
Yesterday's release of bTV footage day three ( story) included about two minutes of impressive new Halo footage, which is now available separately as a 4MB clip by JosephAW, or a 15MB movie on halo.bungie.org. Note that this is 160x120 footage taken off a monitor screen, but it's worthwhile viewing nonetheless. Elsewhere, Interplay has released another new Star Trek: Klingon Academy movie clip, showing off 16 seconds of in-game action in their upcoming space-based RTS.
Kahn, a server browsing IRC client
that supports the Descent games, Starcraft and Warcraft in addition to other
titles, is now free. You can download
it at this site, and while it will tell you that you only have 21
days remaining to use it, that number will never decrease.
new reality gaming has posted a brief interview with 10Six producer Al Rivera, talking about SegaSoft's upcoming massively multiplayer action/strategy game. Topics include the currently ongoing beta test, the game's influences, and an interesting bit about the kind of horsepower needed to run the game's persistent online world.
Raven's Brian Raffel updated his
.plan with a clarification on his update earlier in the week regarding the
Soldier of Fortune demo: I just want to let everyone know that when I
said the SOF demo should pass by QA on Friday that DOES NOT mean the demo will
be out then. Sorry if that was the conclusion that was made but we will post
a solid date very soon when we are SURE that it is done. Meanwhile if you would
like you can download an SOF desktop background we just finished if you like.
Thanks!
Download the Desktop
Wallpaper.
GameSpy has posted an
interview with HumanHead lead programmer Chris Rhinehart. Chris talks about
his duties on RUNE, his sword collection, his prior work in the industry (he
started at Raven Software when he was 18), and even a bit regarding the cancelled
Daikatana 2 project that HumanHead was supposed to work on.
As announced just moments ago, the Macintosh beta Point Release patch has been released. Here is a local copy with the usual list of mirrors. As with the Win32 patch released last night ( story), this version has several bug fixes and changes, and the Point Release should go final soon.
IMG Magazine has posted a
preview of the Mac version of Baldur's Gate, complete with technical details
and a whole bunch of new screenshots.
Unreality has posted highlights
from last night's chat with members of Epic Games, as well as a
full transcript and a
separate page with additional questions not publicly posted. Topics that
came up dealt largely with the development of Unreal Tournament, as well as
their plans for the future.
id Software's Graeme Devine made a brief .plan
update with word that the Mac Quake III Arena point release should be released
Real Soon Now: I just finished making the Macintosh point beta release.
It'll be on the usual mirrors soon.
It's time for another edition of the
Blue's News Mail Bag! In this week's extra-long edition are letters about
Quake (1) cheating, low ping whining, a letter from a former Cavedog employee,
and lots (I mean lots) of guesses about that not-so-little number at
the bottom of the page. Hop
over and check it out.
PC.IGN.com has posted a massive interview on TRIBES 2, in which Dynamix writer Blake Hutchins talks to no less than five members of the TRIBES 2 development team. In the first part, lead programmer Mark Frohnmayer and technical director Tim Gift go into the programming side of things, such as the new terrain generator, ground vehicles, and AI. In the second half, artists Barry Drew, Gerald Harrison, and Troy McFarland discuss the new models, motion capture, and more. The article is rounded out by a couple of photos of the game and its editors taken off a monitor, and some mugshots.
There's an interview with Mike Dussault up on GameFan, talking to Monolith's lead engineer about the state of development of their LithTech 2.0 engine. The article is illustrated with a pair of engine screenshots, and one (dark) new image of KISS: Psycho Circus: The Nightmare Child, the first-person shooter by Third Law that is being developed using the LithTech engine.
There's a Soldier of
Fortune Interview on 3DGaming.Net talking with Kenn Hoekstra about Soldier
of Fortune, Raven Software's upcoming game that will use the Quake II engine to
immerse you in the mayhem-for-hire world of a mercenary. In addition to the
Q&A with Raven's project administrator about gameplay and engine details, there are a
pair of new Soldier of Fortune screenshots on 3DGaming.Net showing off the
game's visuals.
- This screenshots
page on the EverQuest
Station has some new shots from the upcoming Ruins of Kunark expansion pack for
EverQuest.
- Act One -- No. 170
is Diablo.Net's mirror of the Diablo II screenshot of the week showing
"a very high level Sorceress and Paladin going head to head."
- There are eight new screenshots of Allods 3: Redemption on Gamer's Alliance Strategy
showing off this upcoming fantasy strategy RTS.
- There are some new Submarine Titans screenshots on Subtitans.net
showing off this upcoming underwater RTS.
Hellhound's UT Weapons
Guide looks to play Q for you and explain which end to point at your
opponent in Unreal Tournament and their new UT Gameplay Guide has simple descriptions of each game type and their objectives with
a strategy guide in the works for the future. Also, Halflife.net's
Counter-Strike Field Guide gives a rundown on how to get ahead in this
popular Half-Life mod.
Reqoning.com, the official support site
for the Requiem modification, has version 0.3 beta 3 of Requiem for Quake II,
the Q2 version of this popular Quake/QuakeWorld modification. In addition to the
Q2 Requiem code, there is also word there on the Q3A version of Requiem, simply
saying, "it's happening."
A thread called 25 Signed Everglides to be
had on The XS Reality Messageboard gives the skinny on how you can win one
of these pads, signed by all the participants in this European all-star
tournament. Also, there's a Quake III Arena skinning contest on 3D Palette
where you can win Razer BoomSlang 1000 gaming mice, Razer mousepads, T-shirts,
etc.
- The Yadex homepage has a
new version 1.3.0 of the Yadex GPL Doom level editor for Unix systems
running X, including Linux. Descended from DEU 5.21, Yadex supports Doom
alpha, Doom beta, Doom, Ultimate Doom, Final Doom, Doom II, and Heretic with
additional limited support for Hexen and Strife. Thanks Jacek Fedoryński...
- RPOV interviews Daniel Jeppsson
talking with the programmer on SouthEnd Interactive's
upcoming Blitz - Disc Arena...
- An update to Kenn Hoekstra's .plan clarifies further Raven's plans for
PlayStation 2 development going forward. Still no details on what sort of
game it will be, except a refutation of a rumor that it would be Heretic II,
which Kenn says it will not be...
- FullOn3D interviews Maxis
talking about their simmy title, The Sims...
- The Team War Quake 3 DM-CTF Maps and Mods
page has posted a new small three Q3A map pack suited to one-on-one or
other small deathmatches. Also, the Abuse
Quake 3 team has released a new Teamplay Map Pak for Q3A that rearranges
items on some maps to make them more conducive to four-on-four matches.
Finally, the LeafNode Level Design Depot
has a final version of "A Very Bad Place," a DM map for Q3A...
I just wanted to post one of the occasional reminders that because we receive so
many bits about in-progress (but yet unreleased) community modifications, that we
can't really practically post them all (not to mention that a certain percentage
of these projects are never completed), so the policy is almost always to hold
off news on such projects until portions of them are released. In the meantime,
if you are tying to find help for a project in progress, or looking to join such
a project to help out, remember that we have a Help Wanted
messageboard devoted to hooking such interested parties up with each other.
Link of the Day: UFO Abduction
Insurance. Thanks Jason DiProperzio. How do you collect?
Image of the Day: This
Quake III Arena wallpaper of old green and pissed, the Doom marine.
Images of the Day II: Two more Q3A
wallpapers on www.q3a.de of Klesk and Crash, both at 1280x1024.
Site Status: (AKA, "If you can read this, it means you don't have the
problem" thanks AntiELVIS.) The server itself seems fine, but that still leaves
a small minority of users complaining of slow load times. We think this may be some oddball
DNS glitch that is currently being investigated.
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