Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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This best be good oh pe0nous one! :smile:
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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I should probably mention how to set off the boulder:
The boulder always starts at the gauss gun location. In the room next to it, there is a huge pillar. On the pillar there is a tacky-looking bit of texturing that is actually a shootable button; it's marked like the doors. Shoot this :smile:
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 1:09pm
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I'm looking forward to trying this one out :smile: I've read loads about the boulder issues and i'm interested to see it in action :smile:
I shall try it out as soon as I get home - and well done for persevering with an idea. I'd have probably just scrapped it and started a new map :wink:
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 1:37pm
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Im gonna have to test this out later :smile: & sorry about itlaics I have no idea why its writing like this. :/
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 3:35pm
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Woohoo, as soon as I get onto a computer with a CD burner, it will be mine :smile:
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 4:04pm
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i just walked around this map for the last 30 minutes, and i am not sure if i even saw 1/2 of it..
this map has really changed since i first saw it..?!?!two years ago now?!?! maybe more..
the boulder.. i saw it first hand, the 1st time, from underneath its crushing embrace.. tis a fast booger i tell'ya.. the 2nd time, it zoomed past my position to swiftly for me to get a good look at it, i will endeavor to locate another viewing platform next time :smile:
i saw few if any texture issues.. you really been workin on those doors... last time they mis-aligned after each shot.. very nice..
my greatest thrill, not to take away from the boulder mind you was the water-slide from hell... after all the verbal "whoas and ahhhhs" i was laughing hard enuff to pee myself.. i had to go up for 2 more rides..
when you are ready, i will write up a detailed critique, but i feel it prudent to allow the others a crack at this map first... for 2 reasons..
1) if they are to stupid to install it and run the map themselves, they wont have the advantage of viewing my screenshots till they get smarter..
2) since i have viewed this map a few times in betas.. i think we need a fresh set of eyes before i comment..
i am a bit biased.. this is the best work of art i have ever witnessed in HL map creations... no one has come even close to the visions this map contains.. and no one has come close to its complexity... also.. the forking r_speeds are phenomenally under control..
anyone still in doubt, that you can't have creativity, and NOT keep the r's in check... "F*CK-YOU!!"
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 4:15pm
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Just sodded about on it for a bit, I love the doors & especially the staircase that changes height. Il see if I can test it with a few people tonight.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 4:17pm
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I'll try and get a 5 person playtest on it tomorrow night, unfortunately don't have a CDRW on this machine so can't get it for tonight :sad:
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 4:36pm
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Don't have any floppies with me mate, but thanks for passing that my way anyway, will be useful in future when I'm restricted to the rubbish old library computers with no CDRWs.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 5:11pm
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damn...the link ist kaput.....grrrrr.....
LEEEEEPPP!!!!
doc Brass... :dodgy:
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
Posted by DocRock on
Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 5:51pm
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I get this error:
ED_Alloc: no free edicts
I don't have a weapons patch installed. Never had it or the Model Expansion pack. Blue Shift not installed either.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
Posted by Gollum on
Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 6:15pm
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Firstly, the Weapons Patch is a mod (not an update patch or an expansion pack). This has confused people before, so I may consider changing the name.
The Weapons Patch is just a mod; it will not affect your copy of Half-Life or any of your settings.
You do not need any extra files to play gmdm2. The beta will install a copy of the Weapons Patch mod., which must be used to play the map. Look for "Weapons Patch", version 2.2 under the custom game menu in HL.
Secondly, I should explain about the error:
Gmdm2 has lots of entities. This causes the map to crash immediately in single-player mode with the error Ed_Alloc: no free edicts.
To avoid this you must run the map in multiplayer - a LAN game. This works because the edict limit in multiplayer is higher. However, it will still be possible to crash the map; I am curious to see how stable it is.
I repeat, do not run gmdm2 in singleplayer. Do not try to use a different mod or HLDM.
ReNo, Korn and anyone else who may playtest the map - I apologise in advance in case it crashes! Still, it will be useful to discover how unstable the map actually is.
I'm really sorry for the inconvenience this may cause, but the only way to know is to test it! I will of course do my best to make the map as stable as I can before a final release.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 7:45pm
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the simple "how to" guide to loading this map..
1) download the zip file.
2) extract it TO the half-life folder, it doesn't matter if its sierra or not.. go to half-life (IE) c:sierra/half-life or c:/half-life
3)load HL normally, and pick "custom game"
4)enable the weapons patch 2.2
5) chose "LAN" game, and create it with GMDM2
should work fine..
please post any further loading issues, some may crop up unexpectedly that do not involve you being the one at fault :smile:
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 8:48pm
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I'd follow Orph's plan there unless you are running cs retail, in which case step two should be extract to the Counter-Strike (NOT CSTRIKE) folder.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
Posted by Gollum on
Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 8:54pm
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That's something I hadn't thought of - some people don't even have a Half-Life directory.
By the way, if you type "fire boulder" in the map, it will stop/start the boulder at any point. You need cheats on for this. I have it bound to a key just for fun.
It makes me feel like the god of boulders or something :biggrin:
Hmmm....Gollum, God of Boulders....has a nice ring to it.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 9:29pm
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I think what he means is that some people are using CS retail, you know the one that doesn't use Half-Life, in other words the stand-alone version of Counter-Strike.
There do happen to be people that have CS retail insted of Half-Life. This doesn't mean they can't play the Weapons patch/mod + this map, it just means the directories/instructions for installing are different that's all.
Same with Day of Defeat stand alone retail.
Even though I've heard some mods won't work with CS retail. Oh well, proudly points out the crumbled Half-Life box laying on the ground
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Tue Sep 23rd 2003 at 9:54pm
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i'll be damned, i bought all my HL disc's so long ago i never realised that some of the new ones were stand alone..
yeah folks, all my HL stuff was bought legit.. i have 3 HL keys to prove it :razz:
i bought HL,OP4,Blueshift.. downloaded TFC and CS
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
Posted by Vash on
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OMG, PAST 1337 map gollum!!!
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Wed Sep 24th 2003 at 12:02am
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Well in about an hour or so ill be able to play this waits exitedly :biggrin: :smile: :cool:
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Wed Sep 24th 2003 at 2:19am
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Gollum - I must admit, that is one of the coolest maps I have ever played. Everything comes together so well, it's amazing. I will try to come up with some crits later (if i can!).
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Wed Sep 24th 2003 at 4:27am
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Where is the damn boulder!?
I find this map utterly confusing with all the curves. call me spatiialy chalenged but the dynamic layout simply blows away my sense of direction, not to mention my sense of what was possible in HL :eek:
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Wed Sep 24th 2003 at 5:32am
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Unfortunately, I don't believe that with the number of complex entity structures that this could run with more than 10 players without lagging to hell, but prove me wrong and I'll love you.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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5.7MB... My cough*cough*valuable*hack* inputs will have to wait for later :dorky:
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
Posted by Gollum on
Wed Sep 24th 2003 at 8:22am
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Yeah, sorry about that huge file :sad: Future betas will have the option of just downloading the BSP, but this one needed a big update on the mod.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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I was impressed with the build. Very nice achitecture, nice texture alignment, cool doors, and nice rock.
The rspeeds were very good, and were probably pretty easy to keep low since the map has no long distance views. It's not hard to keep r's low with a map like this.
It is very cramped, and IMO not a playable HLDM map.
It's a superb map as a "Moving Picture" map...other words, a map a Player can walk thru, much like a museum, walking thru, enjoying the artwork, the waterfalls, the intricate doors, etc.
So yes, very impressive. Playable, no. I'd even consider leaving the weapons out, and releasing it as a single player...you'd have to think of a new category to release it under tho.
Maybe Museum because it is a work of art.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
Posted by DocRock on
Wed Sep 24th 2003 at 6:37pm
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Peace, my brother, and nothing but best of luck to you on your map.
Map critiques given here are often harsh but totally fair, so take note and don't get offended!
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Wed Sep 24th 2003 at 6:41pm
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Yes, I can read the warning text on this forum as well as the next man. What is more valuable, however, is to be able to read between the lines.
But thank you for your constructive response, and I wish you the same success with your future maps.
Oh yeah, and I've been meaning to tell you - I like your new avatar. I think it's perfect for you, you should definitely keep it :smile:
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Wed Sep 24th 2003 at 9:43pm
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Can I make it play one direction and then another? Also there's not much point if I can't actually turn it into a file to upload to the SnarkPit.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Don't try to run it in singleplayer or under HLDM, or it WILL crash.
are you planning on making this a singleplayer or multiplayer mod? cause you could easily turn off the SP functions in the menu GUI if your going MP. checkout "liblist" i believe its [color=limegreen]game_mode "multiplayer" check other mods for exact entry.[/color]
P.S. if you are planning on SP mod, i believe the crash is due to you not setting the startmap "name here.bsp" in your liblist file[color=white]. trainningmap "name here.bsp" [/color]is another you may want to put in, thats your hazard map.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
Posted by Gwil on
Wed Sep 24th 2003 at 11:43pm
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Errr, the mod he has used and recoded is entirely for the GMDM2 and its spinkee boulder features - weapons patch has been a mod before this, for multiplayer.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Thu Sep 25th 2003 at 10:41pm
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someday, we will all look back on whom influenced us the most in HL editing... gollum will be on that list..
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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Thu Sep 25th 2003 at 10:49pm
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Wow, nice one Korn :smile: Thanks very much.
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
Posted by ReNo on
Fri Sep 26th 2003 at 9:07am
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We spent a fair while playing the map last night (after some strange installation problems, claiming we had different DLLs and things) and we all really enjoyed it. The boulder was absolutely fantastic, and I spent most of the game on a negative score due to me trying to outrun it all the time!
The map itself plays pretty well regardless of the boulder, although the layout is somewhat confusing. The delay it takes before you can reactivate a door also means its pretty frustrating if you shoot a door to see what it opens, and all it does is create a dead end.
The other concern was that it was a little cramped, and the only weapon of real use was the shotgun. Personally I'd prefer a little less windy corridors and a little more large rooms, but thats personal preference I guess. The boulder suits corridors of course, so its kinda a tough call.
All in all it was really good fun, and the little details like ripples and dust on the boulder gave it a lovely little bit of polish :smile:
Re: Gmdm2 beta1
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*wipes brow* Phew, a successful playtest! And I assume it didn't crash once or suffer from bad lag?? How many players did you have in total?
Any details about the installation problems?
The corridors thing is a fair comment - there are a lot of them! One of the major problems with this map is that, until you know what all the doors do and know all the routes, you'll find it very tough to escape the corridor network and may end up lost in a maze of corridors.
Now, my intended style of gameplay is a little different - I would like the corridors mainly to be used for quick movement between the larger rooms. In the corridors themselves fighting is going to be very cramped and limited, but I hope in the rooms there will be more variety.
Maybe I can tweak the items a bit to encourage players to get out of the corridors and into the rooms (?) I've left the power weapons in the rooms but there's still a fair few items in the corriodors. What do you think?
Obviously the purpose of the door delay is to allow tactical use of the doors, but the fact that you can accidentally block yourself off, simply by experimenting with them, is frustrating.