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bowen // User SearchGaps in latest Alphaworld objects... (WARNING: A PNG images files attached)Sep 30, 2004, 3:34pm
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Also would be great for an object yard. You could create a duplicate of
the object, and move it to your build by entering the coordinates manually. Gaps in latest Alphaworld objects... (WARNING: A PNG images files attached)Sep 30, 2004, 5:21pm
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I'm having trouble seeing the problem in that.
Gaps in latest Alphaworld objects... (WARNING: A PNG images files attached)Sep 30, 2004, 6:49pm
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> Simple Reason... you dont have to code it.
Nor is it my job to make a useable product for a company that doesn't employ me. It's not something completely hard, it'll just take a little work. With a little planning they could make it compatible with the current design. I love it when you give me programming talks, it's certainly enjoyable and completely retarded at the same time. I'm still waiting for that FTP/registry/bot thing from you, which you said could be done in minutes and has been almost a month now. Go. Oh, and by the way, you forgot the apostrophe in the word don't. Gaps in latest Alphaworld objects... (WARNING: A PNG images files attached)Sep 30, 2004, 7:05pm
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Because the wheel seems to be oval in shape now; it's having a hard time
completing it's function as a wheel. I guess only making things you need beats charging $600 for something that doesn't work. Which brings me to question your motive behind your publically released bots and their purpose to you. Gaps in latest Alphaworld objects... (WARNING: A PNG images files attached)Oct 1, 2004, 1:10am
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LoL... I like my wheels to be pentagonal.
build 557--huh?Oct 1, 2004, 2:50pm
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It's still good practice to have a release notes page for things you
change each release. Off-Topic: Webpage Graphics...Oct 7, 2004, 6:27pm
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Well, this isn't a binary newsgroup.
Program upgradesOct 8, 2004, 1:00am
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I give it a 2.3 due to bodhitah's attitude in general to everything not him.
Program upgradesOct 8, 2004, 12:18pm
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Trust me, it's not a big thing on my list. But when your mother is
gorean, you tend to inherit her attitude problem when it comes to deal with real people. Tourist Building off in AWOct 10, 2004, 8:46pm
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> When did they take off Tourist Build Rights in AW? Would be great if they
> could have build at the least.... A while back. I thought they turned it back on again though? O/T *Superman* dies...Oct 11, 2004, 5:43pm
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Hence the "O/T" in the subject. When people add 'S' to the end of names
in sentences like that they usually mean something like "has died" while forming an improper contraction with the name. Christopher Reeve's died. Realize that she's trying to inform. Some people aren't the best spellers in the world on top of that. If I were ENZO I'd ban you for being a dick. O/T *Superman* dies...Oct 11, 2004, 5:45pm
O/T *Superman* dies...Oct 12, 2004, 12:50am
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Keep it up and I'll bring it to his eyes that you're harrassing people
in the newsgroups. Video streaming on linuxOct 24, 2004, 10:23pm
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Don't see why not. I'd suggest asking a linux newsgroup on USENET or
your server provider. AFantasy contest... are the judges visually impared?Nov 3, 2004, 12:53am
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1 Gajillion USD
AFantasy contest... are the judges visually impared?Nov 3, 2004, 2:23am
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Not if we sold Canada.
AFantasy contest... are the judges visually impared?Nov 3, 2004, 3:58am
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No, they've claimed their independence too. Saying otherwise is like
saying the French can win wars -- it's ludacris and you should be thrown in an asylum for it... with the funky coat. AFantasy contest... are the judges visually impared?Nov 3, 2004, 5:48pm
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I wasn't all that awake in the wee hours of the morning.
AWTeen GZNov 1, 2004, 2:54pm
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Regardless of the age, the actual culprit is the video card. Two year
old machines _can_ use top of the line video cards. If he has a GeForce4 (What was available a few years back as top of the line) he would not be able to see lag issues, they are still relatively good cards in comparison to the fx and Radeon 9x series. On the other hand, if he were using an onboard card made by intel or matrox, he definately would notice a difference and be running at roughly 3-15 depending on how bad it is. Consider 50 to be good fps in general, while 25 should be the bare minimum to use. AWTeen GZNov 1, 2004, 3:24pm
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The total polygon count of the clock might have doubled the total of the
GZ itself. AWTeen GZNov 1, 2004, 3:37pm
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Well, there is a clock in the browser. It was probably deemed useless
and removed. AWTeen GZNov 1, 2004, 3:42pm
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I would hope that it was to attract users while at the same time not
lagging out new people. AWTeen GZNov 3, 2004, 5:57pm
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I can get 60-80 FPS in worlds that take care in their designs, and in
vertex count among all the objects. I know that I was able to get 50 fps on an 8mb matrox and an 8mb intel card. Of course I designed those objects for that sole purpose, but it can be done with standard pieces too. AWTeen GZNov 4, 2004, 1:42am
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This was long ago, I'm getting above 30 fps right now though. 41.5-33.2
to be exact. http://bowen.barnion.net/images/not_capped.png I think Andras and Strike are wrong about that one. AWTeen GZNov 4, 2004, 3:41pm
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I took that after the browser had had focus for quite some time. Almost
5 minutes. AWTeen GZNov 6, 2004, 10:26am
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Must be Strike Rapier's 1337 browser with AWProxy goodness.
Spam originating from these newsgroups?Nov 2, 2004, 4:26pm
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Shouldn't the client download a local copy?
Spam originating from these newsgroups?Nov 3, 2004, 12:52am
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Well, it could be twofold. The client could have it's own copy while
the server would have it's own. Kind of like pop3, while leaving mail on the server after you download it. |