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Postby Sajt » Wed Jan 18, 2006 8:32 pm

It wasn't that bad of an idea, Mauve... Although I admit it would kind of detract from people wanting to release their *new* mods... (not that we get much of that anymore though)
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Postby MauveBib » Wed Jan 18, 2006 8:43 pm

It depends, if it was spun the right way it could encourage new mod releases etc. For example, the 1999 day could be for quake 3 mods, the 2000 day for quake 1 engines, etc. Though what of note happened in 2004 I'm not sure...
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Postby Dr. Shadowborg » Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:24 pm

/me votes Urre for event leader in '06

A "best of" thing sounds pretty good for the anniversary, though who would choose said best mods? And what about mods that some of us have never heard of, let alone played?

I think 2004 was a missing period, brought on by a multidimensional catastrophe of which we know nothing about. As a result, we got shifted into 2005 without actually living through 2004, and no memory of what may or may not have happened in 2004. :wink:
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Postby Sajt » Thu Jan 19, 2006 1:33 am

But Urre's just a kid, and a new guy!
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Postby Dr. Shadowborg » Thu Jan 19, 2006 5:32 pm

Sajt wrote:But Urre's just a kid, and a new guy!


Not really. He's been a regular #QC goer for a few years or more now. :P

Personally, when I think of all the possible candidates for the task of leading the QExpo 2006 Quake Anniversary Edition, nobody else fits like a glove in my mind.
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Postby MauveBib » Thu Jan 19, 2006 10:35 pm

Fitting the role isn't as important as actually wanting to do it... I didn't fit the role at all - I'm totally disorganised and lazy, but I did it because noone else wanted to.

As long as whoever takes over is prepared to put in the work, then pretty much anyone can do the job.
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Bring it on!

Postby than » Sun Jan 22, 2006 1:16 pm

I think most func_msgboard folk are up for QExpo '06, myself included. I made a quick post in the GA thread a while ago suggesting that we all start gearing up for it now, as if we start making maps now, we can have a lot of great NEW content ready by June/July.

Personally, I am working on a smallish (in terms of map quantity) map pack for Quoth, which I plan to have ready for release whenever QExpo happens. I also know that there are a fair few other people who have been working on maps for what seems like forever (e.g. GMSP2, Tyrann's idbase map, Travail, Rubicon 2, apsp2 (mine, on hold, but I'm doing APSP3 atm), CZG was working on a really mindblowing map...). If the authors of this stuff can get these maps/packs ready for this years QExpo, then there will be a lot of awesome new stuff to play.

I think Q2 and Q3 should definitely be included to garner more interest from the general gaming populace.

I really like the idea of the best of for each year. Perhaps Shambler or Underworldfan would be interested in doing it for Q1SP, and I'm sure that numerous others would be interested in helping out.

Someone suggested earlier in this thread that we should try and get PQ and id on board. I think this is a brilliant idea. I'm sure that some of id's employees and other gaming luminaries would be able to find a little time to give interviews about Quake or the mod community etc. It might also be worth getting commentary from folk who produced great Quake content at the height of its popularity, but are no longer involved in the scene. For Quake maps, I suggest folk like Matthias Worch, Dario Casali, Fingers, Headshot, ZTN, and perhaps some of the more recent greats like CZG and Glassman. For mods, well, I don't know about that side of things, but there are plenty of really famous mods that started out with Quake (CTF and TF spring to mind most readily), so there should be plenty of people you could get hold of there too.

I think what I am craply trying to say is that there are so many people that have fallen in love with Quake over the past ten years, that you are unlikely to have to try too hard to get people that are either currently involved, or that were involved in the scene in some way to spare a little time for the 10th anniversary of the game that was once, and perhaps still is (deep down) a passion of theirs.

Anyway, as well as reminiscing on the old stuff, I think a focus on new stuff is also needed, as there is still a fair bit of activity in the scene at the moment, and it might be cool to get a few people coming back to see how Quake has evolved.

As for events, I suggest we have servers hosting old mods, as well as some hosting new mods. A classic custom DM server and coop server would also be nice. I don't know if these need to be focused on specific days to get enough interest or not.

Er, that's all for now. Just my two p. I'm definitely up for helping out and having a booth.
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Postby Dr. Shadowborg » Sun Jan 22, 2006 3:56 pm

MauveBib wrote:Fitting the role isn't as important as actually wanting to do it... I didn't fit the role at all - I'm totally disorganised and lazy, but I did it because noone else wanted to.

As long as whoever takes over is prepared to put in the work, then pretty much anyone can do the job.


True enough, though you sell yourself short mauve. Believe it or not, you fit quite well. :wink:
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Postby Urre » Sun Jan 22, 2006 9:08 pm

Mauve, you did an awesome job last year.

I'm certainly flattered, but I won't do it.
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Postby Quake Matt » Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:40 pm

Sorry for being slow on the uptake, but is QExpo '06 going ahead then? I'll have to think of some brand new mod concept if it is!
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Postby Sajt » Fri Feb 17, 2006 11:39 pm

sounds like it is
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Postby MauveBib » Sat Feb 18, 2006 1:17 pm

Yes, it'll be going ahead, assuming someone takes the reins.
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Postby Megazoid » Sat Mar 11, 2006 2:01 am

AHHHHHHhhhhhh, three months to go. I'm now in a panic.

*runs around in circles*

Buy gold !!! Sell Pork Belly Futures !!! help help help....
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Postby RenegadeC » Sun Mar 12, 2006 4:06 am

Sadly, I have nothing to contribute =(
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Postby Entar » Sun Mar 12, 2006 4:13 am

RenegadeC wrote:Sadly, I have nothing to contribute =(

*cough*Ascension*hack*Vigil*wheeeeeze* :D
A new release? :) Of course, you could always just whip up some FPS mini-mod... :p
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