The Dresdon Dolls - Dirty Business..Awesome :]
Odd.
it just says "access denied", which it obviously isn'tSo which is it saying? I don't think you can write to an NTFS partition lacking "write" permissions for everyone with the XP CD. Now, the 2000 Advanced Server boot CD will ignore NTFS permissions completely...
Im using command:
copy D:i386ntfs.sys drive C:windowssystem32drivers
but this is just saying "not reconized" etc..
"C:/Sierra/Halflife/some_mod_name/models/It's never going to be that, is it, because not everyone has it installed there.
tree.mdl"
I just think that Lordi's type of music and bands similar to them are incredibly silly.Of course they are, but they're amusing :D. The lead singer sounds quite human. I read him saying something, when somebody asked about the ridiculous garb, along the lines of "well, without the masks, we're just guys who walk the dogs".
Hmm, I see what you mean... looks like a good idea. It could get difficult to retreive this info though, probably some looking around in the registry... and it would only work for Windows then (though I really don't know if this tool works on Linux in it's current shape :P).Isn't it VC++ .NET? Yeah, definitely a registry job though.
You could make an invalid entity/texture brush at the object, that has bad surface extents, for newbies to find it easier.I thought about that, but can't see that it would actually help at all. Perhaps texturing offending surfaces with AAATRIGGER, though, so one could easily see which face was messed up.
Why did Valve have to make this so complicated? CS 1.6 didnt have any of these issues. The ambient sounds didnt stop playing once the first round was over.Yeah, and you had to hack doors to reset stuff piece-by-piece...