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#61
It's not so much about how much you stuff into rep_ex_always, it's more about what. :)

Great podcast, as always!
#62
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Fri 15/06/2012 03:58:31
Thank you! :)
#63
Quote from: Lewis on Sun 08/04/2012 20:03:13
Apologies, that was bad phrasing on my part. I did distinctly mean it doesn't support 3D by default, and that the engine's designed for 2D games really.

Seems a bit silly to question an entire publication's quality based on one dodgy sentence, mind. And I can assure you I didn't just throw the articles together - I'm an AGS developer myself, so I like to think I do know what I'm rambling about. :-)

The phrasing is what annoyed me, yep. Re-reading my post, I come across very harsh, as you point out! Part of it is because I put a LOT of effort into developing one of the 3D plugins for AGS - that's why I absolutely hate to read articles and comments underneath these articles that make it look like "it can't do 3D". Of course, I am not seriously trying to doubting rock paper shotgun's quality because of this statement.

@Ali: how is it fair to AGS's 3D capabilities to say: "the only thing AGS can't do is 3D" when that is 100% false? It's true that there haven't been any big 3D AGS releases yet and it's certainly wrong to call it a 3D adventure toolkit as you say, but I fail to see what that has to do with anything. AGS can do 3D by usage of freely downloadable plug-ins. That's a fact and it's simply wrong and unfair to claim otherwise!
#64
Ah, rock paper shotgun is supposed to be a good. Unfortunately both articles very clearly state that AGS can't handle 3D. They should research better, there's a number of plugins (some of which I developed) that allow all kinds of 3D rendering...
#65
There's a software called "Print Screen" by TheKeyboardCompany. It's free and works really well. Google it!
#66
Oh, misunderstood the problem there, sorry. There is a way to open it in the system settings but it's easier clicking the speaker icon. Apparently "sndvol" only works on Vista and newer..?
#67
Quote from: Mods on Sun 12/12/2010 05:57:46
What is run > sndvol on XP sp 3? Yay

Hit the Windows button + R and type in "sndvol". It's your Windows mixer. :D
#68
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Tue 15/06/2010 22:00:32
Haha, thanks! :D
#69
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Tue 15/06/2010 12:38:55
Haha, thanks. I actually had to think very hard about how you found out my last name, I assume through the FoY page? :P
#70
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Sun 14/06/2009 21:32:35
Cheers guys, and thanks for all the flowers. :)

BTW, for anybody still waiting for the AGS raycaster pseudo-3d plugin and Troopers (and FOY :)) - they are still in the works!! :)
#71
Quote from: Nikolas on Mon 27/08/2007 00:09:29
dkh: I really like those pics mate. Wish I could take my piano and go out to play :p

Heh, yep, I noticed taking your instrument out into the environment can really give great inspiration at times. The place you are playing at can really change your mood and mind - musically, I guess that's mostly noticeable when composing or improvising. Thanks!
#72
A place I like to go and play guitar in the early morning.







#73
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Thu 14/06/2007 15:52:14
Thanks, Tuomas! :)
#74
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Mon 08/01/2007 15:14:38
Happy Birthday, Mark (m0ds)! What did you do and what did you get? Thanks a lot for the FoY-project as well, you are doing a great job leading it! :)
#75
Oh, darn it. Thanks SSH. But I know that Rachmaninov (sp?) did make a cover of it or something. I have an old record by him that features this track...
#76
Here are my two videos on google:

Mozarts "40th Symphony" followed by Rimsky-Korsakovs "Flight of the Bumblebee":

Click the image to watch the video...

Liquid Tension Experiments "Biaxident" followed by a little shred-session:

Click the image to watch the video...

Make sure to read the additional notes I wrote on the page.
The sound is better on the first.
#77
Whatever...

Fear the smile of... of... stupidity!



This was 1 1/2 years ago in california. Right now my hear is long (over my shoulders)...
#78
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Sat 16/07/2005 13:21:56
I'm bumping this to congratulate Ashen for his 26th birthday...

You have been very active, friendly and helpful especially in the beginners and advanced technical forums.

Happy birthday!

EDIT: And I can't spell today.
#79
The Rumpus Room / Re: Happy Birthday Thread!
Tue 14/06/2005 22:34:43
Wow, somebody actually mentioned my birthday in this thread.

Several months ago I'd never have dreamed of that... ;)

Thanks, Pablo!
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