Bho on 16/8/2005 at 06:35
It's a good thing the limit is small - i seriously doubt i could finish my entry in time if it needed to be any bigger!
Bardic on 21/8/2005 at 11:03
Yes, a very good thing it is small. I've had to give up most of my World of Warcraft time for this. Maybe I can get most of it done this week, and my brother can test it while I am off visiting relatives for a week. How is everyone else doing?
Oh, Oh, and I finally deleted a smesh that I had set the DrawScale to 0 on. It was making an invisible barrier for the longest time. I'm so happy, but then again it is 5 am and it doesn't take much. :cheeky:
ProjectX on 21/8/2005 at 15:50
* BSP is at 100%
* Smeshes are at 85%
* Navmesh is at 90%
* Triggerscripts are at 60%
* Lighting is at 98%
* Miscellaneous stuff (e.g. zoning, loot, objectives, etc.) is at 99%
Bardic on 14/9/2005 at 19:27
Well, I managed to get a script working, and finished part of my level that has absolutely no bearing on the mission itself.
My mission may not have any objectives... or a story... or any AI... but that stupid little script works darn well.
potterr on 14/9/2005 at 19:43
GarrettLoader version 1.11 has been released now. Have a go with it for your FMs for the contest ((
http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1329470#post1329470) http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1329470#post1329470)
Ascottk's Krellek's Labyrinth 0.7 is the first FM (although still in beta) to use the ini file update process for his hand drawn maps (more info (
http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99890) Here )
Also just to be on the safe side backup any work you are doing before hand.
Its also much much more stable now.
Just thought I would let you know.
:thumb:
SubJeff on 14/9/2005 at 19:51
I'm going for it right now. :thumb:
ProjectX on 15/9/2005 at 06:52
Ah! I haven't got much time left to finish my contest FM!!!
I've got school,
Work for two (2) mods for Unreal Tournament 2004,
and I've got to go through tons of scripting probs with the editor!!!
AAAAH!!!
Komag on 15/9/2005 at 08:00
So simplify it and make a really basic version for the contest, then finish the souped up script-heavy version later :)
Bardic on 15/9/2005 at 08:07
I hate to be the voice of reason here, but I recommend you drop the school. It's really not used that much later. And most employers like to see that you take "Me" time every once in a while.
My boss offered me all the time I wanted, I'm just not sure why he wanted the keys to the office back. I'll have to ask him about that afer the contest is over.
Man, I had better start getting to bed earlier.