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SConfig's Q3Test screenshots page
has a Quicktime movie showing off all the various weapons in high, medium, and
low bandwidth versions. If you don't have access to a Mac, this may be the closest
you'll get until it's released for other platforms. The site also mentions a second movie, showing off some Internet gameplay that will be released soon.
Zephyr over at WON.net sends word that a new
version of WON Swap, their Half-Life
downloading utility has been released. Here's what's new in this version:
Those crazy kids at Legend have updated the official
Wheel of Time page with the latest on their Unreal-engine title (thanks
"Big bad" Billy Wilson). In this
week's thrilling episode, there's some details on what they'll be showing at
E3 this year, as well as some scans from the WoT ads that are running in this
month's Computer Gaming World.
Just when you thought Macs were only good for Q3Test, MacLedge
is reporting that Interplay has signed a deal with Graphic Simulations Corporation
to port Baldur's Gate, Descent 3, and an undisclosed third title. Descent is
scheduled for a June release, with Baldur's Gate coming in September (thanks
Scandalon).
Chris O'Brian of the A-Team sends
along word that Halflife.org has posted
four screenshots from the upcoming Half-Life mod, Action Half-life This is,
you may recall, the HL version of Action Quake, the popular Quake 2 mod.
John Carmack made yet
another .plan update (makes me all nostalgic. *sniff*) with information
on how to interpret that funky lagometer in Q3Test, as well as some tips for
optimizing your connection.
Buy, today really is heavy on the interviews, here are another pair: The Hive interviews
Rogue's Jim Molinets, kicking off with the non-sequitorial question "Give us a bio of
who you are and what you do at Stomped" (Stomped?). Also, the second BeerF*ck
interview of the day is online, as there's an interview with Levelord on
U-Games with more Q&A with his Lo'ness.
Ritualistic has broken the news that
Ritual's upcoming FAKK2 will be using the Quake III engine, according to a revelation on
page 109 of the June issue of Computer Gaming World
magazine (I received a report of this a couple of days ago, but have been unable to find
an early edition of the mag for a confirmation). According to the blurb, the CGW piece
also includes a small screenshot.
The Unofficial Tribes FAQ
on Planet-Tribes has been updated.
Thanks Planet Starsiege. Also seen on Planet-Tribes, there are four new maps
on Dopplegangers.com
Tribes Archive (only server operators need to run custom maps, clients just connect as
usual) as well as news there on how snipers can use SnipeHud to achieve a 400x zoom (seems
like 20X usually strains the limits of line-of-sight anyway).
Beta Release 0.13r009 of the Crystal Space Free
3D Engine is now available (thanks Billy
"Crystal" Wilson). Here's the lowdown from the site on what this engine
does:
The interviews keep rolling in today: QuakeCity Gaming Network interviews Levelord talking to the man also affectionately known as BeerF*ck about life after Sin (not that I have any doubts about his lo'ness failing to sin even after the
game's completion), which includes his work on Ritual's next project, FAKK2 (or
F.A.K.K.2), based on the upcoming Heavy Metal movie of the same name.
Voices From The
Hellmouth is the name of an article on Slashdot.org
that chronicles the backlash against gamers and geeks alike since the shootings
in Colorado (see this week's mailbag for some reader comments on the issue).
Here's one eye-opening comment from a fellow-gamer:
Here's a pair of updates regarding Eidos
Interactive's Omikron: The Nomad Soul for you this afternoon: first up are
three screenshots we've posted, and next comes word by way of GASource
that none other than David Bowie may be writing the soundtrack to this third-person title. Even cooler is the rumor that he may show up at Eidos' party at E3...now there's a place to be.
Yep...it's a Monday, so I'm breaking my neck getting you a new issue of loonygames.
Here's the dirt on what to expect this week:
GamePen interviews Kenn
Hoekstra, Brian Raffel, and Brian Pelletier in a Q&A where Geoff Keighley talks to
the trio of Ravens about their upcoming projects, focusing specifically on Soldier of
Fortune.
GameSpot UK has kicked off their Quake
3: Arena week with a quick overview of the expected Q3 single player game,
and a new interview with John Carmack. The interview focuses on the single player
gameplay, rather than more technology type questions, making it actually readable
for those of us who can't program our way out of a cardboard box (a rare thing
in a Carmack interview). Thanks Apache.
id Designer Graeme Devine updated his .plan with word on known bugs in the MacQ3ATest release and the Win32 server (that have been reported more than once). If you're having difficulties you can see if your problem is on the list, and there are instructions on reporting unlisted bugs.
ATI Technologies Beta Drivers
page has a new version 6.11.1 CD15 of their OpenGL Installable Client Driver for the
Rage 128 for Windows 95/98 systems. The pre-release beta drivers are offered "without
warranty of any kind," for testing purposes, and ATI does "not recommend
installing beta software in systems used for productivity of any kind." Thanks
Michael Pappas.
There's a Blood 2
Revelations Update on GA-Source with word from
Tequila Software about the status of their upcoming Blood mission pack: Revelations. Word
is the levels are about 75% complete, and the update offers a screenshot of the
Revelations launcher front-end they've cooked up for the add-on.
The QuakeFinder page home of the Mac server browsers QuakeFinder and UnrealFinder has launched Q3Finder, their Quake III Arena server browser which allows Mac users to find servers playing the Q3ATest. The release is
described as "freeware and unsupported."
Ooops, this almost fell between the cracks here, the Blade Screenshots page has some
new shots of this upcoming game from Rebel Act Studios that they say they'll be showing
off at this year's E3. Thanks Sharky for the
news, and WiseFox for the reminder.
No, these are not MacQ3ATest shots, but rather a brand new pair of exclusive shots and a character sheet sent along by Paul Steed showing off an external view of a new female character he's just finished up. The shots are from the
third-person (as Paul put it "Note the pimped out 3rd person view John threw in,"), and the accompanying toy character sheet give a great view of what the model looks like from many
angles (I do believe those are ice-skates on her feet).
Also, The Q2PMP has posted a bunch of shots of the Visor model that is included in the test release shot with an OpenGL compatible model viewer they will release when the PC Q3ATest is available, and there are a load of MacQ3ATest shots on Screenshots.net.
Old-timers will recall the original .plan file (well, after help@idsoftware.com) was John
Carmack's .plan-based worklog, which detailed his todo list for Quake programming. Now, Mr. C's
latest .plan update offers the return of his work log, giving the lowdown on what he's
working on for Quake III Arena. Here's the update (I took the liberty of replacing the
asterisks with bullets for ease of reading):
The House of Payne is reporting that Max Payne, one of my favorite games from last year's E3, will not be demonstrated at this year's show (contrary to a recent report that it would be one of the games shown off there by the Gathering of Developers). Remedy's decision is similar to the one that 3DRealms recently announced about not showing Duke Nukem Forever and Prey at E3, talking of concentrating on the game's development instead. Word is that there will still be some Payne to check out
at the show, in the form of a movie showing off gameplay.
10 Questions With SamHell interviews Ryan
"Ridah" Feltrin about his work as a programmer at Xatrix on Kingpin: Life of
Crime, his Eraser bot for Quake II, as well as issues of the day.
Computer
Games Online previews Shadow Man looking ahead at Acclaim's planned third-person
action game based on the Voodoo-powered comic hero, which they say "offers up
psychosexual pathology with a Cajun twist."
A new version 6.06 of the Weapons of
Destruction for Quake II mod is now available offering mostly gameplay tweaks and
changes, as well as improved ZBot detection. Thanks Old man from scene 24.
The Clan World League has announced new leagues for Jedi Knight Sabers, Star Craft, Rainbow 6, Quake 2, Half Life, and Starsiege:
TRIBES consisting of 12 week seasons plus play-offs.
Mail about the Colorado shootings continues to pour in, yesterday's MailBag
even had my mom check in on the subject. I'm told last night's 60 Minutes focused
on violence in games and movies and their effects on children (apparently one segment even
featured Quake, thanks kill-9). I'm curious enough that I want to order the transcript of
the show to see how that was handled.
I think I found the odd glitch that was causing the page to reload for some. Since it wasn't occurring on my system, I'd appreciate hearing from folks who experienced the problem in the past to find out if it's fixed now. Link of the Day: Almost-live images to drive any geek wild! That's right, geek-porn. Thanks Ant. Just make sure you wear your pocket protector! |
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