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Gryph

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  1. Well the Garou graphics engine can't really support 32+ characters on the Neo Geo hardware. Maybe in the next KOF which is on Atomisware, we'll see ultra detailed characters, ultra smooth animation, ultra cool KOF style music, and ultra cool stages. But I don't want Playmore to go ALL out on the next game...I mean, they need to give themselves some room to improve and make more money by rehashing the same game by updating some graphics.

     

    Maybe when 3D graphics processing is good and fast enough to render a fighting game to have the same speed and look of a 2D game, we'll see some new and awesome stuff. Till then, we'll have to deal with tap-tap combo 3D games like Tekken and DOA. Maybe the PS3 is that powerful...

  2. Oh well. I guess I'll have to drive across town and spend lots of quarters on the arcade machines. The games are worth, the drive isn't. I discovered this arcade that has some pretty good games (it has KOF2000) but the people that go there are gangbangers and the ricer AzN crowd. It's like they live there or something and never go to school or work. And damn those motherflockers are GOOD at KOF2000, it's amazing.

  3. Even though I was born in 1978, I've always liked the 70s disco music. 

     

    When it comes to love songs though, I love the 50s. 

     

    I'm not a fan of the stuff you hear now a days either.  It's all about sex and gangs. I don't want to sound old but, what are kids thinking about now a days???

    I was born in 1984 and most people my age love this new crap. I don't know what these kids are thinking. That's why a majority of them are so stupid and conformist.

     

    Also, late 60s-mid 70s owned! 80s is alright, very embarassing though :(

  4. Personally I think this should be what era of music was the best because choosing just 1 year is a bit sketchy. So my favorite era would be 91-96. Nirvana, Weezer, and Rage Against the Machince were created during that time. Not to mention a whole bunch of other not-as-famous-even-though-they-deserve-to-be bands.

     

    But I can definitely say what year music went to crap. That would 1998. The era of boy bands and new-age pop culture flockheads.

  5. Oh I remember seeing that game at an arcade in Orlando. I didn't play it but I played the other game made by the same people which uses the same technology. Instead of being a boxer, you're a cop and you have to physically duck and move out of the way of the screen to not get shot. It's pretty intense.

     

    Those boxing gloves were pretty heavy and I didn't like having to keep my feet spread so far apart.

     

    But yeah, the technology is nice. Very difficult to emulate because you actually have to move your body.

  6. I want to build my own arcade panel but I don't have any room in my room or on my desk so it sucks.

    Yeah, id love to build my own arcade cabinate too, its not that i dont have the room, i just don't know where to start or what i'd need, i main, i know i'd have my other pc inside of it, with that arcade font end that boots up as soon as you turn it on and gives you a list of games to play and then when you pick the game it loads the emulater you set for that game, but i don't know how i'd go about building the joysticks, or where i'd get all the parts from or what type of screen to use and all stuff like that.

    Try this site, it has a link to a store where you can buy all the basic parts.

    http://www.arcadecontrols.com/arcade.htm

  7. Yeah well, no crap. I knew it was about his new computer. But its basically a useless topic. He could have gone into greater detail about his benchmarks and that would have made more sense. Ah forget about it.

  8. Instructions for playing Doom 3 demo:

     

    1. Unrar (duh)

     

    2. In your Doom_III\base directory, open the runact.cfg file.

     

    3. Comment out the last line. In other words, add the "#" sign in front of the string "devmap $e3_intro" so it looks like the following:

     

    #devmap $e3_intro

     

    4. Launch the game using the main exe.

     

    5. Press the tilde key to bring down the console (just like Q3)

     

    6. Type the following: exec runact.cfg

     

    7. Hit enter, and then go grab a soda. Seriously, it takes about 5 mins to load all the crap.

     

    8. Once it is done, you can launch the intro movie, or play yourself.

     

    9. From the console, use the following commands:

     

    * map e3/intro (Loads intro movie)

    * map e3/e3_1 (Loads first map)

    * map e3/e3_2 (Loads second map)

    * map e3/e3_3 (Loads third map)

    * map fred/e3bathroom5 (won't work for some people)

     

     

    Changing controls:

    From the console, type: bindlist

     

    This will list all the currently bound keys and their functions. Use the page up and page down keys to scroll through the list. The controls for standard movement are not bound to the regular WASD config, so type the following to put it back to normal:

     

    * bind w _forward

    * bind s _back

    * bind a _moveleft

    * bind d _moveright

     

    Check out some of the other bindings, God mode and give health are already bound for you :lol:

     

    Checking FPS: type com_drawfps 1

     

    Download this text file to check out some more commands to play with: http://folk.uio.no/magnus

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