Posts for Jagobah

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Joined: 4/17/2004
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Success!! ftp://ftp.jbserver.com/jdoom/jdoom/models/jdoom_mpack.exe
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After checking out a few screenshots, this is definitely the Doomsday engine at work. Now, if anyone can find a link to download the 9MB pack of MD2 models, anyone with the doom wad files can experience the 3D goodness themselves.
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I'm 80% positive that this is Doom/DoomII using the Vavoom source port with their own MD2 3D models. For more information and download link check out Vavoom - the most advanced source port engine However, Vavoom is not the only one to have support for MD2 models. If I recall correctly, the Doomsday engine has support for MD2 models as well, and the Doomsday engine is much more frequently updated and looks a bit nicer. Check out more at the DoomsdayHQ but last I checked, the links for the MD2 models were not working. Hmm... For a source port with a lot more features, most frequent updates, online multiplayer support and cross-platform development, I'd whole-heartily recommend Doom Legacy.
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Oh.. and thanks for seeding it =D
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I'm not from the iTG staff, but I'm very close friends with the iTG staff, and I actually suggested the idea of the superplay movies as an open topic of discussion. I'll talk more about that when I revisit the thread.
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I don't believe that Mozilla's development roadmap design will make Mozilla obsolete by Firebird or Firefox. Mozilla is still being developed (I download all the nightly releases :D ) as being an all-in-one package. Firefox is an experimental web browser, that's still in beta stages (and even Mozilla doesn't recommend using it for mission critical stuff). I'm sure if Firefox gets to be at a stable development point, Mozilla won't be discontinued. From my experience with Firebird 0.7, the browser is very bad with resource management, especially on lower-end machines. Loading up webpages actually took 5x longer than it did with IE, and was overall unsatisfactory for me.
Post subject: Metroid Timeattack reseed
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Joined: 4/17/2004
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I'm not sure where this needs to go... I didn't see a "Seed Request" forum here so... I'm requesting a seed for the new Metroid timeattack done by Jeff.C Here is the link: http://tracker.tasvideos.org/metroid-timeattackv4-jeffc.avi.torrent There's about 15 peers and no seeds, thus no downloading :( Thanks :)