> and I cant get the plugin up and running even though I have folloved
the
> instructions to the letter. (Except delete all other lines as it says
in
> the "edit metamod.ini" part of the readme. As I have understood it you
dont
> need to remove all other metamod plugins.)
Just a helpful hint: why
I'd thought that was a joke reply :(
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hlds_linux-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of DaiTengu
> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 7:55 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] myg0t global hos
> A3D = Aureal 3D (Audio)
> Much like EAX of Creative (SB Live! cards)
A3D was Aureal's answer to 3D positional audio. A3D and Aureal's
products were widely thought to be superior to Creative's hardware, and
A3D was definitely superior to Creative's EAX technology. Aureal was
much like nVidia i
> This page offers a pretty good explanation:
>
> http://www.ve3d.com/articles/hlnetper.html
Good stuff... That link's a keeper.
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> Funny you of all people bring that up eric, the one person who has
said
> many a time "I do not admin a server"
I'm a LONG time admin of HL servers, owner, operator, and just plain
admin as well. I currently only run ONE server, down from the 45+ I ran
at one time. Also, I often am called on
> I know it's as simple as to skip down to the next mail if the subject
> doesn't sound interesting. But the fact that it takes 5min each time I
> log on to check my mail is somehow not to fun.
Then use the nntp server instead...
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> I would agree with that this program is very harmless (ie not a
cheat),
> the problem is just how do you differentiate between it and other
> programs (read cheats) that will try to mimic it if VAC is made to
> ignore logging a user for cheating when using HLirc.
Plus, it IS possible to use it
Um, you mean how you can add -insecure to the commandline?
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hlds_linux-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Guillaume LACHENAL
> Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 12:55 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [hl
That's the first time I've heard reference to "PIBKAC" ask compared to
"PEBKAC" or "PEBCAK".
Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair
Is yours more like
Problem Is Between Keyboard And Chair?
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> sniggering
Hey, that's OUR word! You've got NO right to use it!
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> As I said though - perhaps this is the way global bans are enforced..
> They get detected once (in his case, because of HLIRC) and then the
> system "detects" him as a cheater on the next connect because he was
> caught the first time.. Only Valve can answer that one, I guess..
Um, actually I c
Test failed. All signs point to PEBKAC.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 2:39 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [hlds_linux] [OT] T
Um, news flash: cheaters are subbed to these lists. I never realized
that anyone somehow didn't realize that...
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> Sent: Saturday, August 31,
> You CANNOT compare cars with computers.
Oh please, man, it was a loose *analogy, not a 1:1 comparison. Sheesh.
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> I've never heard anyone brag about "We're in the top 10 of OGL (or STA
> whatever) back off".
That's because the OGL is and always has been a joke--a second-rate joke
at that. You'll never get any respect doing well in the OGL ladder.
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Don't you mean Euros? :P
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That's a pretty cynical view of everything. If they DO make a couple of
extra bucks off it, more power to them. But to perceive this as only a
way to get kids to buy more copies of HL... Seems kind of like a low
blow to Valve. They work their asses off creating a system that will
hopefully cur
> I posted this before, but I'll repeat here. If we are going to test
> cheats, how do we stop our WonID's from being banned?
...did you read the post to which you replied?
> > If you've been testing cheats on your server in the past you should
stop.
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> Are you sure it's a K6-3 at 550Mhz? IIRC, AMD's
> fastest K6-3 was 450Mhz.
I don't believe that's correct.
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> > Everyone give them a nice roudn of applause
>
> BUWAHAHAHA..huh?
Exactly my reaction, too... I dun getz0rz it...
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> That's kind of what I was getting at. From the "entrepreneur" types I
know
> here in the U.S., they're $$ people. The Cyber Cafe is started as a
money
> maker, not a "social service". Call Dell/Gateway, order a few dozen
Win9x
> PC bundles (cheapest models)
Can you even BUY 9x bundles anywhe
> C:) Not everyone would shut their servers down, infact i wouldnt even
> think 1/2 the people out their would bother.
Dude you'd be lucky to get 15 total servers to go along with that
horrible "plan"...
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> Of course this would not be totally effective until the problem of
> having to restart servers after an update is fixed ( Note : that is
not
> meant as a critcism ).
Why not? Constructive criticism is not only, well, constructive, but
it's downright necessary...
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Allen Ferdinand
> Sent: Friday,
> 2 wrongs rarely make a right ...
But in this case we'll make an exception ;)
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> You can see this if you run the netgraph and compare them
> as in netgraph the ping is a 'true' ping.
While you've got the right idea, netgraph's ping isn't necessarily
accurate ICMP ping times. Up your cl_updaterate to 99 and watch it drop
to almost 0...
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mad Scientist
> Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 1:00 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [hlds_linux] Re: VAC?
>
> Eric (Deacon) writes:
> > However, TFC is definitely the runt of that litter, lagging way
behind
&
> I am just wondering why DoD got VAC first. Anyone know?
Why it was implemented in DoD before TFC? That's the question? If so,
the answer's pretty obvious. CS, DoD, and TFC are the three main mods
out there for HL, and they're all currently supported by Valve.
However, TFC is definitely the r
> Does a
> LAN server use/require any more CPU/RAM than an Internet server ? In
> other words if I have a system that will support 15 players via the
> Internet would that same server support the same amount of players in
> a LAN game ?
No...it doesn't require any more resources than an internet
> EXACTLY!
Who says communication is impossible? ;)
Btw, I just trimmed about 16KB worth of old trailing quotes off this
message. About 12KB of that was just your sig alone :P
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It was pretty clear to me.
The server has a specific rcon password that nobody else knows besides
the admin(s).
When the players go through the server booking process, they specify
what rcon password they want to use during the match session.
When players join the server and activate the match,
> Deebiaaan!
>
> Do I need to say more :P
you forgot: "...is great, but gentoo is better!" :P
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> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Test (delete on receipt)
>
> "Eric (Deacon)" wrote:
> >
> > This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> > --
> > [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative
> If you press the "windows" key on the keyboard it will release the
> mouse.
Yeah, but that doesn't mean you can move the game window :(
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> Okay so this works fine... but how do you move the window around on
the
> desktop?
You can't, which is pretty frustrating. Maybe Valve will have mercy on
us and change it so you can actually drag the window around and such...
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> http://www.oneiros.com/images/screenshot.jpg
You bastard...teasing us with your OSX desktop :(
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> Dual PII 333mhz - 16 Players
Ouch... You might want to see what kind of procs your board will
support. At least try to get ahold of a couple of 450's...
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> and yes thats 40,572 unique wonids from just our 9 tfc servers. Very
handy
> for muppet catching.
You anti-Jim Henson or something? :) Please explain...
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> lets stop talking about other stuff and just post ss with your desktop
> please..
OMG please don't tell me the OT thread has veered off topic! :D
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> Now I have another question: what is those -zone and -heapsize params?
> Are there others? Where can i find more info on these?
Don't use them unless you absolutely have to. Default settings should
be fine, and they're pretty easy to screw up...
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Heh, or you could just add "-sw -w 1024" to the end of your shortcut :)
Hmmm...a lot of work that's easily done and undone even on a friend's
computer? Or registry hacking? H... :)
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> > huh, what's -sw then, smarty pants? ;)
>
> software rendering
lol...negative :)
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> Strange, -window seems to force me into 320x240, anyone know if you
can
> choose a particular res from the command line?
Repeating here:
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> +map cs_campathon set?
Listen, guys...the man has said that others can connect to and play on
the server just fine...
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> Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] I can't join my server anymore!
>
> And the harm in restarting the server is what??
>
> Ohhh nothing.
>
> Start by eliminating the simple first.
> Seems to make sense dont it?
>
>
> On Fri, 2002-0
> Is halflife even running?
>
> Have you tried restarting the server?
> Tried checking the logs?
Jeremy: did you miss the part where he said others can connect to it
fine?
> > little home LAN and Im behind NAT (linux box). Other players in my
LAN can
> > play fine in my server. I can connect _ot
We couldn't have THAT, now could we? :P
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of MoD
> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 5:37 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] problems with dual athlo
> It would be nice if we could get a hold of the hlds_l source code so
we
> could compile it ourselves with our own optimizations, or if Valve
would
> release a nice AMD and AMD MP version of the hlds_l code. ERIC?!
Thinks like that WOULD be nice, yes, but you'll probably want to speak
to Leon a
> I meant in the sense of cheats just working around the screenshot
routine by
> e.g. disabling all the cheats for the duration of the screenshot.
Ahhh... Well that goes without saying :P
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> The whole faked-pics issue is the real problem though...
How so? These are automagically generated screenshot pics. Unless
you're part of a global ban list with utter assholes for admins... And
honestly, you have to trust the ones in power. A few bad apples and all
that. Was there much pro
> > I know this is probably not a cheat, but I think it greatly spoils
the
> game.
>
> It's a bug in the map.
You're thinking of the "skywalker" exploit in de_dust. That's a
different matter.
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> Weird lot in that #unitedadmins chatroom - hung around in there for
quite
> a while and no-one answered my request for help...shame that.
It's possible that they are otherwise occupied--providing for their
families, for instance. Do you want your money back? :) Be patient and
try again later
For the record, RedPhive uses sv_asswipe 0 by default on all his servers
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> Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 11:20 PM
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> All this from someone who doesnt even run a server? (or so he has
stated
> recently)
I am not currently a public internet server owner/operator.
> Have you read any of the posts?
Yes, I have. Many thousands of them, actually. In fact, I've read over
two years' worth of posts including all o
> Wake up Mr Valve ass kisser.
Shouldn't this list have an age requirement for membership?
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> A sane minded non valve ass kissing person would agree.
Heh, nice dogma. At least you're taking the intelligent approach and
maintaining an open mind there... Oh, wait.
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> So it would seem the wanted options are;
> 1. non secure
> 2. secure with
> a. option to kick only, no ban
> b. option to kick and ban, with
> 1. option to report to global
> 2. option to use global list.
How about:
c. option to wipe ass for me
1. wipe with circular motion
> I do not believe its fair that someone who has bought your software
> should have to wait any period of time to connect to a server due to a
> software bug that could have been avoided.
Heh, you don't actually *use* computers much, do you? ;)
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cant everyone respect the opinions of others and
> leave
> it at that. STOP THIS FLAME WAR NOW!
>
> One Pissed,
> Ace Man
> - Original Message -
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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesd
> > Not to start a massive flame here, but saying one linux distro over
> > another is pure biggotry.
>
> hehe, gentoo ROXORZ j00R B0XORz ! (www.gentoo.org )
>
> hehe, couldnt resist.
You're right, though.
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> Hmm, you obviously don't understand anything at all. I'll stop wasting
> time with you.
Just a hint: you might want to either argue more intelligently or take
it off the lists. Or better: do both.
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> Do you have a say who comes into your house? Well id like to have a
say
> who comes into mine.
What does that have to do with anything? What's that supposed to mean?
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> yep, i pretty much think eric hit right on the head. gotta love
> corporate america but as a little perspective, at least they are
> not clubbing baby seals.
Heh, corporate America? It's a Taiwanese company ;) And btw, we club
baby cows in the head by the millions. Aside from the occa
> Did I miss something or has the Deacon returned to the list? Couldn't
> stay away that long? Anyway, welcome back!
Sometimes I still have to chime in. Did you miss the email where I
clarified that while I completely unsubscribed from the HLDS list, I'm
remaining subscribed--though as more of
> I think we definitely need to keep an eye on this situation.
Who's "we", and what can "we" do about it? Everyone got all dooms-day
about the ASUS h4x, and I've yet to see gaming cease because of it...
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> Seems to me that it's pretty good marketing to release drivers to the
> reviewers with this function to lure possible cutomers into buying a
> GFX-card with WH only to be dissapointed when getting it.
I believe they saw the amount of publicity ASUS got when they released
their card with built-i
> If you run ssh, but you want your clients to be able to upload and
change
> files, then get hold of a copy of WinSCP2 its like an ftp client but
uses
> ssh so its all encrypted and you can then disable/remove both ftp and
> telnet from your server.
Doesn't SSH have a built-in file transfer prot
> Try www.netfire.com , they are supposed to have excellent colocation
> deals.
Not for a busy HL server :(
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> And i thought you were leaving us?
I have, in the practical sense. I completely unsubbed from the main
hlds list, and I very rarely interact with this list at all. However,
enough really good linux information passes through this particular list
that I decided it was worth deleting a bunch of
> Regardless of that, It should be up to the servers admin who gets
banned
> and who doesnt, not valve
How about it being an optional setting? One way, straight up like it is
now and the other way auto-banning anyone VAC catches...
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soon. For those of you who hate me, your prayers have been answered ;)
To those of you who don't--or don't care, more likely--it's been fun.
I still haven't been drafted into the commercial world of gaming, and I
don't even run
> no you don't have to be home. If you have rcon pw to the server go
> download HLSW at www.hlsw.net and enter ur rcon pw. Then do an rcon
> quit through that program. Takes all of 3 minutes
Please think about what you're saying. Not everyone sits behind a desk
all day, and of those that do,
> Why not read the config file and the readme?
But wait! That would require not only a measureable amount of energy,
but an actual desire to learn and a propensity to do things the *right*
way. You just stepped on a lot of "admins'" toes right there :(
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> celebrate their sovereignty.
Heh, it's too easy ;)
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> How could you develop an anti-cheat for a mod before
> you even developed one for the core game ?
Probably because only a small handful of people even play DM anymore...
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> What can I say... as I mentioned.. the programmers are l33t
> :) It's just the decision makers that live on mars :)
>
> You beauty :)
Again, I believe they *are* the decision makers in most cases. I could
be wrong, but Valve isn't a multi-national conglomerate, here...
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> >VALVE: I'm not sure who he thinks 'us' and 'we' are but he doesn't
> >speak for me. Keep up the good work!
>
> Time will tell.
>
> joev.
Heh, you should know better than to arue with angry Europeans ;)
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> Well I wouldn't call the HLG method of file scanning
> "RIFLING" it is more like Sonar. If only scans for specific
> file in specific locations and provides a result code on the
> search.
Assuming that's what you set it to do, yes. And assuming that HLG is
the only thing on the planet that tak
> Now, this is not a reflection on VALVEs employees, Eric, Leon
> and all of their colleagues work damn hard, that much is
> immediately apparent, but it seems that the decision makers
> in VALVE care little or nothing for our plight as server
> admins/players. They have broken faith with us, and
> Suddenly my 17 line sig file isn't such a bad thing me thinks...
What?
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> BTW, while you're at it, get a news client that doesn't mess up
quoting. ;)
Heh, you know what client is perfect? Whatever I happen to be using.
Or if I asked you, it'd be whatever you happened to be using. Can you
drop this, please?
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> The archiving software isn't the problem, the quoting
> behaviour is (tho both won't change, unfortunately).
Oh please, regardless of which you think is "the problem", which would
any rational person do: demand that the thousands of subscribers on a
list play musical chairs with their mail clie
> Oh, does it? I know you can check multiple accounts from OE,
> but is it that easy to reply using different From addresses?
It's incredibly easy. My mother can do it with no problem, and that's
saying something. Some of you like to bash MS's UI's as being
completely useless bloatware and such
> The best recommendation I've had from
> anyone has been to use "The bat!"
> (http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat/) , but as far > as I can tell,
> it has a user interface designed by a collaberation of the
> ICQ interface designers, and a group of crack smoking monkeys.
http://www.ritlabs.com/the_b
Look, your own preferences are not gospel, ok? This is like the 4th
message in a row from you saying how "*some*" mail clients do *this*,
but not yours! We know. Thanks.
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; Incoming UDP to local destination 27015.
> Outgoing UDP to remote destination 27010, 27012.
> Outgoing TCP to remote destination 5273.
> Outgoing TCP to remote destination 7002.
>
>
>
> Chuck Larson
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tombstone-gaming.com
>
>
>
Dude, it's not THAT bad, and it *is* related to running hlds on *nix...
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> James Clark
> Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 8:01 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [hlds_lin
By the way, if you're behind a firewall, you *are* going to need to open
more than just 27015. Honestly, I can't remember off the top of my head
what the port is for the secure module download. Anyone remember?
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AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Cheaters having legality issues?
>
>
> "Eric (Deacon)" wrote:
> >
> > You're being pretty pushy, there, man. Might want to tone
> it down a
> > notch. Now, you both are obviously missing out on the
You don't--we all lose.
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> Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 7:38 AM
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> I'm not interested in a 'We love Eric/We Hate Eric'
> discussion. I simply find that the SNR on this list is
> ridiculously high and is contributed to in a large part by
> people, like Eric, just using the list as some sort of "self
> agrandisement through belittling other people". I have yet to
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>
>
> DeNiro wrote:
> | | By the way... Up to, but not including this email, it
> comes out to
> | | a total of 46 messages over the c
And while we're on the topic of just about useless rants, let me go on
about how I can't stand it when people come to a stop at a Yield sign,
THEN look, and then decide if maybe it's clear enough to go without
having to negotiate with other vehicles (driven by people with possibly
even more than t
> You realy don't get it, do you. Ok, last time I'll reply to
> this. When a cheat is unloaded/disabled you cannot use it
> anymore. You cannot cheat. The cheat isn't there anymore, it
> doesn't function. To circumvent a detection means that as a
> result the cheat still is active and usable but w
> Well well, let me understand guys, what you want is politician to make
law
> about cheats abd maybe stolen key
Just to point out a minor quibble: you're referring to everyone when you
say "guys", not just the crackpot in question ;)
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> > As for me, OSX working on my AMD AthlonXP means my leaving
> MS behind
> > forever. In the mean time...
>
> But of course, Apple's hands are tied, because as soon as
> they try to support the x86 platform, Microsoft will withdraw
> their application support, meaning no more Office/IE/etc for
> I dont think a single 1.7ghz is capable of running 3 full
> hlds processes.
Which is pretty disheartening :(
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> How can you play Half Life in D3D or Software?
> The graphics in those settings are so lame.
Wow, thanks for the tip, man. I'm sure everyone on this list was under
the impression that OpenGL sucks compared to software mode :roll:
Seriously, you think if they KNEW better, it'd be the same situ
> > > LINUX IS THE FUTURE! AND IT REALY SHOULD BE!
> >
> > Oh, is it? And I thought we were just waiting for FreeBSD to get a
> > more userfriendly installation and setup program. ;)
>
> It's called OS X
I really do look forward to the day when the dolts at Apple pull their
heads out and stop *on
> same shit...
> that i use windows @ work does not mean i use it @home
*sigh* Again, since you're obviously even more confused than I thought:
the survey is conducted after patching the HL client--on the machine on
which the client is patched--no matter which "@" you're installing it
on...
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