Well unlike the Quake engines, the Unreal (Tournament...) engine is in on-going development. The code of the current Unreal Warefare engine is an evolution of the Unreal code from 199?.
Sorry to say but the movie is in pretty bad quality. It's too dark. Also some segments diffir in dimensions so it's not easy to combine all 13 segments to one big file.
Hint: XViD and Ogg
For the rest, pretty nice they made a movie from the game I loved. I don't agree on some parts that they cut out, but I guess it's just way to much to fit into a single movie.
If you like the movie you must buy the game, it's much better.
on their site ( http://www.neonapster.com/download.html ) :
NeoNapster is open source software based on the Gnucleus engine, distributed under the GNU General Public License. To download the latest source code, click on the link below:
NeoNapster Source Code : version 2.4 (.zip)
NeoAudio is open source software based on the CDex engine, distributed under the GNU General Public License. To download the latest source code, click on the link below: NeoAudio Source Code : version 1.50.6 (.zip)
I wonder how seemless the Delphi and C++ will be.
I also wonder if you can use the GNU C++ compiler for the C++ part, or only the Borland C++ compiler.
Many people in the OSS community like to complain...
You can't always generalize everything
the T-800 will kick Neo's ass.
Well unlike the Quake engines, the Unreal (Tournament ...) engine is in on-going development. The code of the current Unreal Warefare engine is an evolution of the Unreal code from 199?.
Sorry to say but the movie is in pretty bad quality. It's too dark. Also some segments diffir in dimensions so it's not easy to combine all 13 segments to one big file. Hint: XViD and Ogg For the rest, pretty nice they made a movie from the game I loved. I don't agree on some parts that they cut out, but I guess it's just way to much to fit into a single movie. If you like the movie you must buy the game, it's much better.
David Rocci, the Al Capone of the 21st century.
... will I need a mouse to install my system ?
I wonder how seemless the Delphi and C++ will be. I also wonder if you can use the GNU C++ compiler for the C++ part, or only the Borland C++ compiler.
I prefer the 200 serious bugs above the 2000 serious bugs, so come on with Office 200
Ask babelfish to translate anything einding in "beer" from german to english For example "I like beer"