People have tried...
Frankly I couldn't care.
...and then I woke up.That's the lamest, most cliche'd ending I've ever heard!!
Thats a good ending.
Just use the grey slide bar on the right hand side on whatever browser you use...Er, do people forget about this feature or something? How quickly do you really need to get to the second page!? 1 second, compared to 3 seconds using the grey slide bar!
the cheapest non-Steam package is SP onlyThat's the package for me!
This is often a sign of bad junctions in mapping. Checkers comes most often from overlapping brushes. Dots usually come from bad joints, which come from vertex manipulation or clipping, or come from the translation errors from WC/Hammer .rmf format to .map format. Sometimes these problems also come from too thin brushes. Occasionally checking happens because an old video card gets textures which are too big (over 256x256), or because the player is in software mode and there are too many wpolys seen. (800 wpoly limit in software mode.) One more thing that can cause this is for the compiled level to ask for a texture which is not in the loaded .wad anymore - maybe you removed the .wad from the editor, or switched in an other .wad that is named the same but doesn't have the texture you were using?http://www.slackiller.com/tommy14/errors.htm
Some solutions are: to fix the brush, to check the .map version to see if it is a translation error, to overlay the dots with another brush of same texture, to use smaller textures, to have less wpolys/brushes in the area, and to double check that the texture is in the .wads you are using.