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Posted 18 years ago2006-04-04 08:51:56 UTC
in Instalation Help Post #172316
Uh.. should be an option to "Activate games you already own" or somesuch.

Ah, there.
Just find your way to Steam -> Activate a product...
Follow the dialogue and you should be blasting combines in no time.
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Posted 18 years ago2006-04-04 03:06:56 UTC
in Optimal CS Rates Post #172283
Rates. CL_rate, rate, CL_Updaterate, CL_Cmdrate. I think that's all 'o em.
I use 9999, 25000, 101, 101. No idea if it's "The best" or whatever, but it works for me.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-03 13:20:29 UTC
in April Fools Day Jokes! Post #172223
I loosened the brakes of my parents' car. When they tried to avoid crashing into some guy on the end of a hill the brakes failed :( .
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-03 11:31:57 UTC
in Half-Life: Hostage Situation Post #172211
Looks stabbingly good. Might wanna make the barrels barrel-thingy (the cylinder (I'm not too familiar with gun-terms) ) shorter... looks quite silly that long.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-02 18:14:20 UTC
in Violent Rhymes Post #172117
Learn english KTHX LOL.

Graphical violence doesn't harm, bugger off.
... Nor does nursery rhymes.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-02 17:34:46 UTC
in PS3 - What are YOU looking forward to? Post #172115
alexb911 you stupid cow. Nintendo revolution does come with a "standard" controller aswell, pictured below, that you can merge with the remote.
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The remote control isn't just a remote control, [wiki] it's also able to sense motion; a sensor placed near the television allows the computer to sense the controller's position in three-dimensional space. Other sensors in the controller itself allow it to sense its tilt and yaw. This allows players to mimic actual game actions, such as swinging a sword or using a flashlight, instead of simply pushing buttons. An early marketing video showed actors miming such actions as fishing, cooking, drumming, conducting an orchestra, shooting a gun, sword fighting, performing dental surgery, and what seems to be, a game of Super Mario Bros. with one handed play.[/wiki]

That's why the controller is superior.

Furthermore, whilst the X360 and PS3 have far superior graphics and power, they are also far more expensive, and so are their games. The revolution will not only be cheaper itself, but the games will cost around a third less. With the revolution, you can easily play all earlier nintendo games - dating back to SNES and NES. Nostalgia sells.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-02 06:36:15 UTC
in Violent Rhymes Post #172003
Age ratings suck. All of them.
It's up to the parents to see if their kids get braindamaged by playing bloody games (which I seriously think they don't).
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-02 06:35:22 UTC
in PS3 - What are YOU looking forward to? Post #172001
I'm with Hrny on this. Sony deserve to be boycotted for atleast a couple of years to come. Revolution shows the most promise so far, even though it has a laughable amount of processor power. It'll cost like $200 and the games will be around $40. My bets are on Nintendo.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-01 21:34:47 UTC
in Now Playing Post #171957
Meshuggah - Obsidian

Mmmmmmeshuggah rawks.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-01 19:03:06 UTC
in One liners Post #171929
"Hey guys, this books looks kinda old... maybe it can help us!"
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-01 19:02:00 UTC
in timer on the minerva site Post #171928
You're still using IE. Caveman.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-01 19:00:13 UTC
in PS3 - What are YOU looking forward to? Post #171926
more like gullable brother...
I want a brother : . Sisters ftl.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-01 09:10:10 UTC
in PS3 - What are YOU looking forward to? Post #171858
Revolution looks a lot better. The controller isn't a "remote control", you jackass. Read up on it.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-31 20:41:11 UTC
in Tree model problem Post #171798
My guess is you're using Won-HL. I suggest updating to Steam and the newest version of half-life. There is a patch, a .dll file, that you can download that enables model transparency in Won-HL, but I don't know it's name or where to get it, it's been quite long.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-31 20:36:11 UTC
in timer on the minerva site Post #171796
OH WHAT DATE IS IT TODAY
I DONT KNOW SIR
I THINK IT IS APRIL
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-31 16:16:00 UTC
in Your Host Post #171748
Seventh-Monkey:
Host: 127.0.0.1
Sloooooooooooow. Get a better connection before relying solely upon your own.

I'm getting space from m0p, works wonders. No idea about the specs, but I'd figure it supports server scripting and database stuffz0rs. Rather fast at it.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-31 14:28:49 UTC
in #twhl and #WoW_HL Post #171745
Blah, habboi, you joined at an overly active time, since we were playing HL-Trivia. Mostly it's just quiet in there.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-31 10:24:20 UTC
in Adobe PhotoShop Post #171712
User posted image

Gurrrrly.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-30 17:44:26 UTC
in Adobe PhotoShop Post #171649
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 17:30:01 UTC
in Chinese mappers Post #171360
What are you on about? Nazi women chinese armies? Crazy french.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 16:57:22 UTC
in Half-Life : Gyradell Invasion Post #171358
Looks kinda blocky. And empty. What're the plants doing there, by the way?
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 16:54:41 UTC
in Chinese mappers Post #171357
Nope, they're all squares in Opera aswell. :P.
You have the cyrillic pack, yeah? Probably downloaded it then.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 15:35:30 UTC
in Chinese mappers Post #171338
Uh... saw it on TV a while back. They type out the words in a regular alphabet, then convert it to chinese words.

Seventh: Not without a proper language pack. They're all questionmarks.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 07:00:27 UTC
in Chinese mappers Post #171283
Uh... I don't think many at all have the chinese language pack installed. And I'm certainly not installing it.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-28 06:57:51 UTC
in Car for sale in Pittsburgh, PA, USA Post #171281
I believe you'll have more luck on web auctions than tiny, insignificant half-life mapping communities selling stuff. There're not even many Americans on the site.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-27 18:14:49 UTC
in Chinese mappers Post #171193
Not only is English a different language group than Chinese, it's an entire different alphabet. Takes loads more time to learn for a chinese than say, a german or swede.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-26 19:15:16 UTC
in Deep thoughts..... Post #171070
My point remains the same.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-26 18:31:21 UTC
in Help me out, movie tips. Post #171064
I've seen that Tosse. Hilarious movie :) .
Alicia: Guys, check out this book. Looks pretty old, maybe it'll help us!
It's a serious movie, made by all of ours favorite Uwe Boll.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-26 18:24:35 UTC
in Deep thoughts..... Post #171062
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-26 16:01:25 UTC
in Deep thoughts..... Post #171046
Oh please, such existential quandaries are pointless since we will never know the answer, most probably, and we can't change it. Everyone will die, we'll see then.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-26 11:13:07 UTC
in [CS:S] - de_sustenance (WIP) Post #171017
Looks amazing. The vegetation really gives it a detailed feel.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-26 11:03:04 UTC
in halflife2.wad Post #171016
Amazing work. Too bad half-life 2 environments rely on props a lot.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-26 08:40:41 UTC
in Deep thoughts..... Post #170995
And it makes you look cool.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-26 07:11:55 UTC
in Deep thoughts..... Post #170984
A supernumerary nipple (also known as a third nipple, accessory nipple, polythelia or polymastia) is an additional nipple occurring in mammals including humans. Often mistaken for moles, supernumerary nipples are diagnosed at a rate of 2% in females, less in males. The nipples appear along the two vertical "milk lines" which start in the armpit on each side, run down through the typical nipples and end at the groin. They are classified into eight levels of completeness from a simple patch of hair to a milk-bearing breast in miniature. Polythelia refers to the presence of an additional nipple alone while polymastia denotes the much rarer presence of additional mammary glands.
Amazing.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-25 22:22:26 UTC
in Now Playing Post #170935
The Offspring - Why Don't You Get a Job
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-25 22:22:01 UTC
in Deep thoughts..... Post #170934
So they can emergency breast feed.

Duh.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-25 17:26:34 UTC
in Cant HL2, so... Post #170898
Wha? That's not useful, and probably not healthy for your directory organisation.

Just grab the .wads from valve and place them in Steamapps/user/half-life/Valve/. Ought to work charming.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-25 17:11:28 UTC
in .Bsp Post #170893
Are you kidding me?
There're not only tutorials available, there's an entire Where to Start article. Open your eyes, man.

Read this, then all "In the Beginning" tutorials.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-24 22:40:09 UTC
in Dont bring a rifle to a tank fight. Post #170755
Yay, lets all laugh at a guy getting smashed to bits. Y'all call me weird when I watch porn, yet it's ok to get off on people getting killed? I don't like americans.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-24 22:38:36 UTC
in Making t3h change Post #170754
Coolfat3459 is one of the ugliest nicknames I've ever heard.
Lets break it down.

Not only is Cool in the nick itself - it's the very first word of the nick. This looks horrible, as if you need to convince people of your coolness by putting it in your nick.

Fat - fat could be used for great stuff in a nick, but preceeded by Cool it just sounds lame. It, indeed, sounds like you're a fatty who tries to make friends by being "honest".

Finally, the seemingly random numbers following the nickname - 3459. What does this mean? That you're the threethousandfourhundredfiftyninth guy who's chosen this nick? I mean honestly, why are they there? Pointless and ugly.

Worldcraft dude is loads better.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-24 19:07:29 UTC
in [i]Your[/i] Tube Post #170728
Das ?berGeigh, run! Extremely amusing. I don't browse YouTube at all, so nothing from me. Pooyah.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-24 10:45:24 UTC
in Help me out, movie tips. Post #170669
House Of Wax
DUDE! Paris Hilton! What the fuck is wrong with you?
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-24 03:51:12 UTC
in Help me out, movie tips. Post #170606
Trainspotting,
The Usual Suspects,
All tarantino-movies (you've probably seen them though).
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-23 19:31:41 UTC
in The EPITOME of evil: Cheerios Post #170558
Healthcare and education already are free in Sweden.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-23 15:37:23 UTC
in N00bs covered in Source Post #170475
This is like exactly the same point Xyos was making in his thread. Read, foo!
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-23 14:47:31 UTC
in halflife2.wad Post #170449
Posts aren't being posted?

EDIT: Booyah.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-23 12:35:47 UTC
in The EPITOME of evil: Cheerios Post #170433
Nestl?'ve always been evil, blood-sucking switzerlanders. I try to avoid them when I can, but it's quite hard to keep track of which products that aren't "infected".

Also, WCD, Yank. Pah.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-23 12:27:15 UTC
in Anyone else mad at Source mapping? Post #170429
Who cares? There's nothing you can do about it. Just make your maps and don't give a shite about anyone else. CS players will always accept the unacceptable, they don't have a clue what mapping standards should be all about.

Starting these threads aren't going to help at all.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-22 17:48:52 UTC
in halflife2.wad Post #170295
I dled it. Facist.
Posted 18 years ago2006-03-22 13:11:32 UTC
in My last week. :( Post #170230
Byez :
Come back whenever you can.