Is QuakeSrc.org ever coming back up?
Is anyone even bothered anymore? It looks to me like a fairly obvious stunt to string folks along even longer. If it's not coming back it should be just put out of it's misery. Time to move on.
We had the power, we had the space, we had a sense of time and place
We knew the words, we knew the score, we knew what we were fighting for
We knew the words, we knew the score, we knew what we were fighting for
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Which in fact is something you could point out in a new thread, seeing as a lot of people from those forums actually have ventured here. Suggest additional sections, I'm sure our lovely moderators would be pleased to have their forum grow.
Example: the current sections could be renamed into Quake General Discussion, Quake Coding, Quake Engine Coding and so forth, and add extra such sections for Quake 2 General Discussion, and so forth and on and on...
This calls for a new thread really, so if anyone of you ex-quakesrc people want to, you could make one.
Example: the current sections could be renamed into Quake General Discussion, Quake Coding, Quake Engine Coding and so forth, and add extra such sections for Quake 2 General Discussion, and so forth and on and on...
This calls for a new thread really, so if anyone of you ex-quakesrc people want to, you could make one.
I was once a Quake modder
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Or InsideQC perhaps.
I don't really know about adding more categories, we never get enough post traffic to really warrant it. I don't think further segmenting everything is going to increase posting either.
I guess we're somewhere between func that has no categories to speak of and Quakesrc which had 6 categories for every line of code ever released by id.
I don't really know about adding more categories, we never get enough post traffic to really warrant it. I don't think further segmenting everything is going to increase posting either.
I guess we're somewhere between func that has no categories to speak of and Quakesrc which had 6 categories for every line of code ever released by id.