ROTFL! Hehe, didn't realize that!'revered'? Did you leave the 'n' and the capitalization of 'R' out? Nothing Freudian going on in this thread!
What is your problem Dig? You're entitled to your opinion and description of John but what point do your comments serve? What does the "GIVE IT UP ALREADY!" neg-rep comment mean? How "useful" (to borrow a word you used in the past) are your comments in this thread? I'd be tempted to throw your "give it up" comment back in your face when it comes to your behaviour in commenting on my posts but I'm not that rude.He ain't revered Rev, he's a bloody game coding monkey.
Yup.
As for the point of this thread as asked by Ike Turner above, I'm talking about the various stuff done by John including MegaTexture (jury's still out, tho'), Z-fail stencil (wait, that belongs to Creative's ), BSP, etc. Yes, he may not have created some of them but he sure as hell made a lot of folks take notice of them. [edit]Great example : Rys' investigative persistance.
I'm hoping that someone here would discuss all those mentioned technologies when it came to the topic. And if one or all of them (plus many others I didn't mention) made many of his peers and members of the public, that are respectful towards the amount of work and dedication John puts into game coding, respect John beyond him being a mere "game coding monkey" (as derogatory a term as I can imagine targetted towards game programmers whose years of efforts result in games you finish in hours).
If the staff here views John in the same light as DW, then I suggest this thread be deleted. If my above para means this is a worthy thread in this forum, I respectfully request that DW's comments/post be deleted and he be warned of his future conduct (since his past few replies to my posts are extremely grating and not only totally off-topic but has negative motives that have nothing to do with the discussion of 3D technologies but are personally-driven expressions of his attitude towards me, all of which should not appear as posts here).
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