On 07/17/13 07:22, Tim Angus wrote:
On 17/07/13 12:05, Dominic Fandrey wrote:
On 17/07/2013 07:46, Zachary wrote:
This is how much I care that a closed source mod, that is moving to
a closed source licensed version of quake 3, doesn't work with
ioquake3:
Not at all.
I agree that their decisions are at least alienating. Their "no modding"
policy is ridiculous to the point of being offensive.
There remains the issue that ioq3 1.36 release runs UT 4.2 just fine,
whereas current ioq3 doesn't. So there must be a change in ioq3 that
causes it and I'd consider it worth investigating, despite the
questionable
origin.
If you could do a git bisect you'll be able to find the offending
revision.
I went ahead and did a git bisect.
4722d311fd87b76e2f3fd85e8bcbbd432feacabe is the first bad commit
commit 4722d311fd87b76e2f3fd85e8bcbbd432feacabe
Author: Ludwig Nussel <ludwig.nus...@suse.de>
Date: Sun Nov 1 19:58:18 2009 +0000
better range checks
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