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- 06 Feb 2015, 19:03
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: ZK lobby server split is a disaster?
- Replies: 125
- Views: 104875
Re: ZK lobby server split is a disaster?
What if zero-K really attracts thousands of players (and keeps them)? It seems likely that if players enjoys spring-game-A they might be tempted to try spring-game-B. You should be happy... ZK using their own stuff is a sign of maturity. Of course ZK wants to keep players, and then it is a really b...
- 13 May 2014, 00:37
- Forum: Help & Bugs
- Topic: spring-multithreaded
- Replies: 36
- Views: 11787
Re: spring-multithreaded
96-20140501 MT uses very different tech and is therefore incompatible.
It requires both host and game to be MT-capable.
3-9x faster than Spring, depending on game and CPU.
It requires both host and game to be MT-capable.
3-9x faster than Spring, depending on game and CPU.
- 09 Mar 2014, 00:18
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: Happy women's day
- Replies: 40
- Views: 5735
Re: Happy women's day
Ehm, for those that are really pro-equality should not condone anything like this unless there's also a "men's day". Feminism is useless unless there's also masculinism (yeah, my spell checker didn't even recognize that word wtf).
- 07 Nov 2013, 00:58
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: scheduled releases?
- Replies: 21
- Views: 5152
Re: scheduled releases?
I could not agree more.FLOZi wrote:Scheduled releases makes sense IFF all lobbies support on-the-fly engine downloads/hosting AND games can indicate engine support to those lobbies.
- 17 Oct 2013, 13:16
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: MT 94-20131104
- Replies: 89
- Views: 27173
Re: gpl violation 94-20131015
Forgo is not the right word. Of course it is up to you how you want to shuffle your EVO code around, but it is very doable.
I expected a MT version of Zero-K to be tons of work, but it turned out I was wrong:
http://www.file-upload.net/download-818 ... t.sdz.html
I expected a MT version of Zero-K to be tons of work, but it turned out I was wrong:
http://www.file-upload.net/download-818 ... t.sdz.html
- 16 Oct 2013, 18:44
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: MT 94-20131104
- Replies: 89
- Views: 27173
Re: gpl violation 94-20130831 with multithreaded pathfinder
Spring 94.1 OMP vs gpl violation 94-20131015 MT-ASIM MT-APATH GML
First half of the vid is Spring. Game speed and FPS in top right corner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zcLFWjvkZk
First half of the vid is Spring. Game speed and FPS in top right corner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zcLFWjvkZk
- 02 Oct 2013, 23:21
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: AMD "Mantle"
- Replies: 41
- Views: 11693
Re: AMD "Mantle"
I didn't say it was bad. C# code looks better than C++. But it is bloated and there are many versions and security patches that add up. Each installation takes a long time because it precompiles stuff. AMD deciding to use .NET for its driver package is the biggest mistake ever. Something that should...
- 02 Oct 2013, 22:56
- Forum: Ingame Community
- Topic: French lobby
- Replies: 29
- Views: 12417
Re: French lobby
If you allow non french fries I'll definitely stop by and play on that server.
Edit - Google translate:
Si vous autorisez frites non français Je vais certainement arrêter et jouer sur ce serveur.
Edit - Google translate:
Si vous autorisez frites non français Je vais certainement arrêter et jouer sur ce serveur.
- 30 Sep 2013, 13:40
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: AMD "Mantle"
- Replies: 41
- Views: 11693
Re: AMD "Mantle"
I always liked low level shit, so for the time being I'm giving AMD thumbs up. The .NET framework currently fills up one quarter of my SSD, this is a prime example of what happens when these higher level APIs become increasingly bloated.
- 24 Sep 2013, 13:26
- Forum: XTA
- Topic: and there crumbles the big cookie buffet of 2013
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1897
Re: and there crumbles the big cookie buffet of 2013
Problem is resolved it seems, but you are welcome to host anything on this lobby server if there is more downtime.
- 17 Sep 2013, 16:30
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: DIY 150-900W fully modular LED lighting driver
- Replies: 48
- Views: 17656
Re: DIY 150-900W fully modular LED lighting driver
I bought this unit, and although it is indeed marked 300W, it also says 12V 20A which is nowhere near 300W. So, don't buy it unless you are okay with ~20A. The power consumption rating is also listed as 270W. So definitely a bit of false marketing there but looks like fairly high quality build.
Re: XTA MT?
I had no idea about the existence of such a forum. Why does an open-source project have so many closed discussions?
Maybe just a bit too much banning and censorship also...Kloot wrote:There are also pretty good indications zerver and danil are working together through PM's so I'd like that avenue closed.
- 01 Sep 2013, 11:19
- Forum: SpringLobby Client
- Topic: Springlobby updated to 0.170 and broke
- Replies: 17
- Views: 6724
Re: Springlobby updated to 0.170 and broke
Other solution: use gpl violation Lobby, because it does not auto-update.
- 30 Aug 2013, 01:21
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: DIY 150-900W fully modular LED lighting driver
- Replies: 48
- Views: 17656
Re: DIY 150-900W fully modular LED lighting driver
Thanks, but I strongly suspect there is a fan inside that housing. The unit has vents, and that usually indicates forced cooling. However, I found a 25A unit that may be acceptable: http://www.ebay.de/itm/1pcs-300W-12V-LED-Regulated-Power-Supply-Driver-Outside-SMPS-Waterproof-IP67-/111072402428?pt=L...
- 29 Aug 2013, 15:53
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: MT 94-20131104
- Replies: 89
- Views: 27173
Re: gpl violation 94-20130812
Not the slightest bit, not only did he provide the first Linux benchmark, it was also the fastest result yet.CarRepairer wrote:Aren't you angry? That salesman lied to you!!
i7 hexacores are only 600+ bucks, so I'd expect someone to have one!
- 26 Aug 2013, 23:34
- Forum: NOTA
- Topic: NOTA MEDIA materials - screens, videos, ideas
- Replies: 50
- Views: 45385
Re: NOTA MEDIA materials - screens, videos, ideas
Those are nice action scenes, and you did a good job with handling that camera. You could maybe smoothen camera motion further with some widget.
- 25 Aug 2013, 22:14
- Forum: Engine
- Topic: *nix development
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3052
Re: *nix development
Not sure I qualify as a current dev, but I alternate between VS10 and 8. Version 8 has more bugs for sure. On *nix I use vim editor, which is a step down I must say.
- 25 Aug 2013, 22:03
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: DIY 150-900W fully modular LED lighting driver
- Replies: 48
- Views: 17656
Re: DIY 150-900W fully modular LED lighting driver
Thanks, but that unit has a cooling fan. I know it does not start until it gets hot, but I'm living in a fairly warm climate so the fan would run more or less continuously. This is for legit use only, if I needed 'chilis' they would grow very nicely outdoors if you water them regularly.
- 23 Aug 2013, 21:47
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: DIY 150-900W fully modular LED lighting driver
- Replies: 48
- Views: 17656
Re: DIY 150-900W fully modular LED lighting driver
Well, only 24A, but I don't want to run the unit at max.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RGB-Wireless-Re ... 3384762f4d
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RGB-Wireless-Re ... 3384762f4d
- 23 Aug 2013, 16:36
- Forum: Off Topic Discussion
- Topic: DIY 150-900W fully modular LED lighting driver
- Replies: 48
- Views: 17656
Re: DIY 150-900W fully modular LED lighting driver
I like your 'chili' growing project. I'm also on the hunt for a 300W fanless 12V PSU for LED strips, maybe you have something to recommend.