Back for HL2

Back for HL2

Re: Back for HL2 Posted by IrishGuinea on Sun Nov 14th 2004 at 6:31am
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Wow! its been about 4 years since I've been back here...

Glad to see the ol SnarkPit's still doin great. Glad to see some of the regulars are still here too... made me smile to see some names I remember :smile:

Doubt anyone remembers me, lol, since i never could release anything i was happy with. You guys set such high standards around here...

But I'll never forget how great evreyone was to help out noob mappers like myself

Glad your still here cause HL2 got me itchin to map again.

Anyway, just wanted to say Hey!
Re: Back for HL2 Posted by Cassius on Sun Nov 14th 2004 at 7:48am
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Your avatar is delightful.
Re: Back for HL2 Posted by $loth on Sun Nov 14th 2004 at 7:50am
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Cassius said:
Your avatar is delightful.
Howdy.
Re: Back for HL2 Posted by Orpheus on Sun Nov 14th 2004 at 9:30am
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IrishGuinea said:
You guys set such high standards around here...
you know, i have heard this a time or two, but i always thought that we fell well within the guidelines.. is wanting mappers to stay within the limits of the half-life engine so hard that its considered "high standards"?

i am one of the critique writers, but i do not believe i have ever asked someone to do something that was impossibly difficult.. or even highly difficult..

i pose this question to my fellow pitters, "what is your definition of high standards"?

and

welcome back insanely obscure member of 4 years ago :lol:

[edit] no i am not asking for another r_speeds or fun factor debate.. i wanna know why "higher standards" sounds like a cuss word to some.
Re: Back for HL2 Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sun Nov 14th 2004 at 12:38pm
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speaking of HL2, anyone cantch the pure insanity yesterday? A bunch of
shop chains were selling HL2 early, but since they can't play it until
Valve activiates the authentication servers, rumours were running about
that they were gonna do just that...the steam, hl2.net and
hlfallout.ner forums all went down under the excitement. It turns out
Valve can't do it because of contractual obligations to Vivendi. so
we're gonna have to wait a bit longer. But it was pure madness for a
good 4-5 hours. Drama to the very last minute, only Half-Life 2. :biggrin:
Re: Back for HL2 Posted by Forceflow on Sun Nov 14th 2004 at 12:42pm
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lol, kage. :smile:
Re: Back for HL2 Posted by ReNo on Sun Nov 14th 2004 at 12:53pm
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Hehe Kage, I was in a bit of a panic over that as well as I'm away from my computer for a few days. Woulda been heartbroken if they had released it early and my flatmates were able to play before me :biggrin:

Welcome back to the site IrishGuinea, hope you find it as useful as you used to :smile:
Re: Back for HL2 Posted by IrishGuinea on Sun Nov 14th 2004 at 7:46pm
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I use "high standards" as my own impression of your work... I'm a perfectionist so if i cant produce a map that I think is as good as Renos or Orph's (just to name a few..) I wont release it... plus i have a hard time learning to say enough is enough. My maps always ended up way to big.

so take "high standards" as a compliment to your work :wink:
Re: Back for HL2 Posted by IrishGuinea on Sun Nov 14th 2004 at 7:47pm
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ReNo said:
Hehe Kage, I was in a bit of a panic over that as well as I'm away from my computer for a few days. Woulda been heartbroken if they had released it early and my flatmates were able to play before me :biggrin:

Welcome back to the site IrishGuinea, hope you find it as useful as you used to :smile:
Thanks guys, cant wait to get started up again...