Leonidas ? That's for tourists.
Try some Pierre Marcolini( http://www.marcolini.be/ ) next time you're in Brussels, Koweït City, New York, Paris or Tokyo.
Pricey but probably the best chocolate in the known universe.
It wasn't a joke - he really said that - he tried to pass it off as a joke a couple of days later. He really is a dimwit.He's used this non-existent word more than once.
Wolfenstein 3d, Spear of Destiny, Rott(yes it was great) , Duke3d - these were known as 2.5d engines.
As you point out - these were 2d maps extruded out on the Y-axis - and filled in with wall textures.
Duke3d had a trick that allowed you to simulate a table (ie : an "above" and a "below")with sprites. and it could even handle "above" and "below" rooms - though that was pretty tricky.
However i remember Descent was full-3d - the ships were 3d models. I'm fairly sure the maps were too.
its spelt "latter" mr "lesson-maker".
you're obviously not the sharpest pencil in the box if :
A : you think you can dictate morality.
B : you think locking a machine to a net server is clever.
So offline players cant play ? oh. problem for the x_hundred million people who actually are NOT online right now.
Leonidas ? That's for tourists. Try some Pierre Marcolini( http://www.marcolini.be/ ) next time you're in Brussels, Koweït City, New York, Paris or Tokyo. Pricey but probably the best chocolate in the known universe.
"...store windows that are also dynamic advertising surfaces"
Sounds wonderful *koff*koff*
"Proved" is not an english word. You probably mean "proven". Carry on.
It wasn't a joke - he really said that - he tried to pass it off as a joke a couple of days later. He really is a dimwit.He's used this non-existent word more than once.
f ense=misunder
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Wolfenstein 3d, Spear of Destiny, Rott(yes it was great) , Duke3d - these were known as 2.5d engines.
As you point out - these were 2d maps extruded out on the Y-axis - and filled in with wall textures.
Duke3d had a trick that allowed you to simulate a table (ie : an "above" and a "below")with sprites. and it could even handle "above" and "below" rooms - though that was pretty tricky.
However i remember Descent was full-3d - the ships were 3d models. I'm fairly sure the maps were too.
Does this make Lycos the ISP of choice for German paedophiles then ?
Drop Shadows ? fer crying out loud... Just how does that "enhance my user experience" ?!
sounds good to me. Now explain why/how i'm wrong.
thats a given. plus ça change...
its spelt "latter" mr "lesson-maker". you're obviously not the sharpest pencil in the box if : A : you think you can dictate morality. B : you think locking a machine to a net server is clever. So offline players cant play ? oh. problem for the x_hundred million people who actually are NOT online right now.
G**gle "edskes quicktimealt" .. QT w/o the nagware.
works for me...
nope ; my thoughts exactly, ever since i heard of Steam.
It's almost as if Valve was run by ex-MS millionaires, they way they've designed this thing.