El Sat, 23 Aug 2003 15:45:59 -0500
"botman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
> > You wouldn't want to clamp jumping to the normal forward speed of a
> > player as jumping is a gathering of kinetic/potential? energy in the
> > skeletal/muscular system and a release quickly to accelerate, it has
> > to be
The 1.7 and 0.65 are just two numbers we chose after testing and tweaking
the code around.
If you read the code, BUNNYJUMP_MAX_SPEED_FACTOR is used as a cap on how
fast you can go. We still let you bunny hop, but instead of going uncapped
like before (reaching speeds of mach 3!) we now slow you
> You wouldn't want to clamp jumping to the normal forward speed of a player
> as jumping is a gathering of kinetic/potential? energy in the
> skeletal/muscular system and a release quickly to accelerate, it has to be
> somewhat faster therefore than 1.0 times max speed. Why 1.7? I dunno, why
> 100
There's two sorts of bunny hopping.
What this code prevents is pogo sticking, jump jump jump (not touching the
ground, and also not running other movement logic - as the comments say).
That still allows what a CS player would think of as a bunny hop, jump,
land, jump in rapid succession. You'll st
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From: "Steven Van Ingelgem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: [hlcoders] About outlo
Since pretty much everyone may be affected by this spam-wannabe virus, it's
okay to have a discussion on it here. (In my opinion)
-Sniper
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From: "Steven Van Ingelgem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2003 5:03 AM
Subject: Re: [hlco
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Tools->Message Rules->Mail
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From: "Kyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 7:52 PM
Subject: [hlcoders] About outlook (NOT half-life related)
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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Outlooks calls it's filters "Rules" and I think it's under the tools
menu. Outlook 2003 has some more advanced features, but I use Apple
Mail now, so it's less annoying as I can train it to pick-up crap like
the worm ;)
-Philip
On Saturday, August 23, 2003, at 06:52 am, Kyle wrote:
This is a mul
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As you might have noticed... This list is a HL coders list.
Questions concerning operating systems (and in this case Outlook), should
be posted to the proper lists. NOT a HL coders list.
At 11:52 22/08/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>This is a multi-part
If you are talking about Outlook (the mail client shipped with MS Office), I
can only recommend you get yourself a REAL mail reader.
If you are talking about Outlook Express, I can only say RTFM, or look at
the tools menu. There you will find a 'Message Rules' item. With that you
have have a quite
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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This is an Emergency!
Some idiot with my email got that stupid virus going around so now he sends
me 500 emails a day with spoofed addresses also from his computer. The good
news is they all have the
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