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General Chat / Re: FAIR DINKUM GAMERS - Aussie Server
« on: Sunday, February 12, 2012, 06:05:12 AM »I wasn't aware that AAO was rated
Yep but it's rated T for Teen, not mature (lol). Just with "blood and violence".
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I wasn't aware that AAO was rated
I've saw mention of 2.4.1 editor, where can I download that? I assume if you can load up what I produce in that editor you are good to go?
lol. Why are you using the Euro sign? Is Spanky a secret European?
Any specific map I should start messing with?
Hi
I am the author of one of the above mentioned apps, AARE284.
I had the intentions of moviemaking in Aao, but if would like I could remake it so that it would be possible to export complete maps, I remember doing that for AAo-> UT2004 back in the early days.
I got a few messages the last few days about my work in the old AAo community, I suspect some of them have responded in this thread.
In short, I’m taking requests.
Besides authoring AARE and PBSSCollector, I have a few unreleased tools that I made when making AAo movies.
/ELiZ
at the moment we're converting some maps from 2.8 backwards to 2.5, but i guess Spanky already anticipated you part of the story.
I agree with your point after converting dollar values but a decent LED TN panel (one I've been eyeballing) is under 115€. For 180€ you can afford an IPS. I would personally take that difference and put it into a more powerful GPU
Still, low end IPS models are close to double the cost of a decent TN panel but I don't think they offer double the image quality and you can't get an LED IPS anywhere near 180€. LED is a must for me, I'm tired of seeing CCFL bulbs die or streak.
*EDIT*
Here comes Killaman sneaking some logic in before my post.
I knew about IPS monitors. I also know how most IPS monitors under $600 have a lot of problems such as long response times and awful light bleed. Just look at some newegg reviews. Even if you have the money to buy a $600 one, it's not really worth it for an IPS.
still working and offers a better colour fidelity than the lcd panels from the laptops i had and have now (but also better than most of the standalone lcd monitors)...planning to buy a budget IPS monitor in a month or two, since i'm using a Samsung laptop with a screen that is pretty much utter bad. Yeah all going well until I pulled out the wrong patch lead a minute ago and eveyone got kick out of aa.
