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trog
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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An updated Quake 4 multiplayer demo has been released, bringing the features of the brand new v1.4.2 patch to the free taste of Raven's FPS. You can nab it locally right here from AusGamers. |
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| #0 01:54pm 24/06/07 |
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Raven
Posts: 1967
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Doesn't it somewhat seem silly releasing a demo of a game which is now so old that it can be found in bargain bins? Hell, I picked up Command and Conquer 3 today for $60, it won't be long before Quake 4 is a $20 game.
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| #1 07:24pm 24/06/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 3396
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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An updated Quake 4 multiplayer demo has been released What the hell. |
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| #2 07:30pm 24/06/07 |
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boba
Cainer
Posts: 2661
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think it's a bit sad that they've brought out all these awesome changes for a game that's dead and noone will even bother to try them oout
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| #3 07:36pm 24/06/07 |
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3dee
Posts: 1390
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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This doesnt make sense.
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| #4 07:24am 25/06/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21001
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Incompatibility between versions is a pretty common issue in FPS games. In fact the only game I can think of that maintains compatibility between versions is UT2003.
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| #5 07:02pm 25/06/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 3404
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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In fact the only game I can think of that maintains compatibility between versions is UT2003. I've got a couple of stories ... A friend of mine brought his computer around about 10 years back, and we decided to fire up a game of multiplayer Doom. Only problem was there was miscommunication between us that led me to start Doom2 and him to start Doom. Anyway, the two games had no problems connecting over the serial cable. Inside the game I saw him running around and sliding along walls. I thought he was f***ing around until I went over to investigate and realised what we achieved :) Then there's Duke3D, where you could plug in a loopback serial adapter (or C64 joystick with the stick aimed at an angle) and start a multiplayer game. You end up connecting to yourself and there spawns 2 Dukes mimicking each other's movements. An interesting challenge was to shoot yourself, which is hard to do considering the other guy is moving/aiming in the same direction/angle as you :) |
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| #6 07:18pm 25/06/07 |
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trillion
Posts: 319
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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parabol it sounds like you found the other side of the ether in a few programmers' netcode there
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| #7 10:22pm 25/06/07 |
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koopz
Posts: 6230
Location: Queensland
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maybe if the MP version of the game was free someone would play it :/
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| #8 10:57am 26/06/07 |
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