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Re: Has anyone else noticed...
Posted by snagraz_x on Tue Dec 21st at 10:02am 2004


Has anyone else noticed the room in boot camp with DMM 1999 written on the floor. ( Go into noclip and go through the door that says "Head".



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Re: Has anyone else noticed...
Posted by fishy on Tue Dec 21st at 3:05pm 2004


yup, everyone else already knows about it, and there's no way in except for no-clipping. the room was locked up only hours before the map was released. [addsig]



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Posted by Foxpup on Tue Dec 21st at 11:11pm 2004


Why does noclip always have inside jokes attached to it??? Way back in DooM I, the noclip cheat was "idspispopd" - long story short, it comes from the phrase "Smashing Pumpkins Into Small Pieces Of Putrid Debris". In DooM II, if you use noclip to go inside the final boss, you see a picture of John Romero. In Duke3d, Richard Grey (one of the level designers) wrote the message "you aren't supposed to be here" in heaps of areas which aren't accessable without noclip. Chances are, if there's an inside joke in a game, you'll find it with noclip.

And what does "clipping" mean, anyhow?!? [addsig]




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Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Tue Dec 21st at 11:15pm 2004


It's to do with the player colliding with objects in the world. (I assume)




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Posted by Foxpup on Tue Dec 21st at 11:20pm 2004


Um, I know that, I meant, why is it called "clipping". [addsig]



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Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Wed Dec 22nd at 12:20am 2004


Why is a fox called a fox?

Clip is another word for hit. It seems logical to presume this is where it originates.




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Posted by Leperous on Wed Dec 22nd at 12:44am 2004


The final easter egg in Doom3 seems to assume you'll need noclipping to get to it, but you don't



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Posted by omegaslayer on Wed Dec 22nd at 12:46am 2004


? quote:
why is it called "clipping".

because you "clip" to real surfaces
[addsig]




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Posted by Captain P on Wed Dec 22nd at 1:02am 2004


Paperclip.

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=clip

There's a meaning that has to do with hitting, but I assume it's more likely derived from cutting off the players movement. Just as the player (well, mapper) can clip brushes...
[addsig]




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Posted by Cassius on Wed Dec 22nd at 1:15am 2004


? quoting Foxpup
Um, I know that, I meant, why is it called "clipping".

Why is a mouse when it runs, bitch?

[addsig]




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Re: Has anyone else noticed...
Posted by omegaslayer on Wed Dec 22nd at 2:07am 2004


Have you no clipped in crossfire? Look for the blue room.
[addsig]




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Posted by xconspirisist on Wed Dec 22nd at 2:16am 2004


de_dust2, de_dust, and cbble, lots there. [addsig]



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Posted by Nickelplate on Wed Dec 22nd at 2:24am 2004


? quoting Cassius
? quoting Foxpup
Um, I know that, I meant, why is it called "clipping".

Why is a mouse when it runs, bitch?

wha...?

[addsig]




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Posted by Hugh on Wed Dec 22nd at 3:23am 2004


It's probably called noclip because it eliminates the clipping hulls. [addsig]



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Posted by Foxpup on Wed Dec 22nd at 4:09am 2004


? quote:

? quoting Cassius


? quoting Foxpup
Um, I know that, I meant, why is it called "clipping".
Why is a mouse when it runs, bitch?
wha...?


WTF??? [addsig]




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Re: Has anyone else noticed...
Posted by Cassius on Wed Dec 22nd at 4:40am 2004


Your question was rude, so I responded with a Zen proverb.



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Posted by Foxpup on Wed Dec 22nd at 4:51am 2004


Sorry, my dictionary doesn't have that definition of clip in it. I found another one which does, so I burnt my old one.

Your proverb doesn't make grammatical sense. What, if anything, does it mean? [addsig]




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Posted by Cassius on Wed Dec 22nd at 5:05am 2004


I believe it does make grammatical sense - I think, though I'm not sure, that it means the same thing as saying: "Why is a mouse a mouse when it runs?" As it's a Zen koan, whether it has a literal or even a philosophical meaning is debatable.



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Posted by Nickelplate on Wed Dec 22nd at 5:58am 2004


oooo here's one!

How does tiger if dragon cannot?

I made that up.

[addsig]




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Posted by Mephs on Wed Dec 22nd at 8:41am 2004


If a thread derails in the woods....

[addsig]





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