Bludd said:Hehe, nice work.
It's easy to get stuck in between the stone pillars and the wood floor in the "red lava light" room (it's near the window). It's nice that one does not have health so rocket jumping is the best way to travel in this game.
wireframe said:I killed all the monsters (pwnt!!!) and now I cannot find my way to the next level. I also cannot run the timedemo.
Nice demo Humus. Only thing missing is some really convincing water, bouncing balls, and a flamethrower. I find it especially considerate of you that you have made an FPS for "little people." (I feel about 10 cm tall in this) heh. Cool stuff, as usual. :smile:
Right. Back to rocketjumping and trying to find that door that will take me to boss level, no doubt.
Guden Oden said:Is it meant to only run on Ati cards? I get music but nothing else. Not even a window, only a button in the start bar.
Forceware 81.95 @ 6800 vanilla.
Guden Oden said:Is it meant to only run on Ati cards? I get music but nothing else. Not even a window, only a button in the start bar.
Forceware 81.95 @ 6800 vanilla.
Skrying said:Doesnt run on my MX440........ lol!
Humus said:It should work on any of the GF 5 series and up.
Probably not, it may be a bug on your end. It does work fine on 5.12 though.Alstrong said:Do I need Cat5.12? It doesn't seem to work with 5.10..
Alstrong said:When I try to run the exe, it creates the rpt file, but then nothing happens...
Alstrong said:Do I need Cat5.12? It doesn't seem to work with 5.10..
Alstrong said:When I try to run the exe, it creates the rpt file, but then nothing happens...
Thanks, but how is it possible to install a driver incorrectly? One removes the old driver, then runs the installer and keep clicking "next" until it's done, and then reboot again. Hardly rocket science.Deathlike2 said:I'm starting to think you've installed your drivers incorrectly...
Why? I see no reason why I'd have to do that, I've never needed to when installing anything else. Regardless, my virus killer has never given any warnings when installing any video driver (from ATi or NV, nor have I encountered issues installing other programs with the killer running, so I see no reason why it would silently interfere with the process.disabling virus protection when installing is important too
Uh-huh. Hacked whilst file transfer in progress at 400+ kB/sec, sure. The installer uses CRCs and stuff, possibly even digital signatures. Those are pretty secure in any case, it'd be a one in a billion (if that much) case if there was a corrupted download that the installer didn't notice. Again, can't say I've ever had that happen to me.There's always the possibility that your download of the drivers could have been corrupted (or modified from the original)...
Guden Oden said:Why? I see no reason why I'd have to do that, I've never needed to when installing anything else. Regardless, my virus killer has never given any warnings when installing any video driver (from ATi or NV, nor have I encountered issues installing other programs with the killer running, so I see no reason why it would silently interfere with the process.