Just now found an amazeballs Easter egg in quake enemy territory. I’m sure EVERYONE else knows, but in case you don’t…
Read the “credits” on the right side.
If you are interested in playing Quake Wars go here and download the client, the server, the 1.5 patch, and the serial key so that you have everything you need to play.
The 1995 Star Wars classic, "Dark Forces," has been granted a new lease of life, thanks to a thorough remastering from The Force Engine. The 1.0 build of this project, three years in the making, presents an array of enhancements, from high-definition resolutions and modern control schemes to improved performance. The masterminds behind this reinvigoration are developers luciusDXL, winterheart, and gilmorem560. "Dark Forces" enthusiasts can now dive back into the game's memorable levels and expansive user modifications using this updated engine.
The driving ambition for The Force Engine was to replace the need for DosBox and the original game executable, which was met with the release of version 1.0. The improvements go beyond aesthetic upgrades. Troublesome bugs like freezing on ice or missile malfunctions have been addressed, along with setup-related DosBox issues. This new engine offers m
GZDoom is a powerful and versatile game engine derived from id Software's DOOM, a legendary first-person shooter (FPS) that revolutionized the gaming industry. This engine provides a modern platform for DOOM fans and game developers to create and play DOOM mods or total conversions, bringing in the capacity for enhanced visual details, advanced scripting, dynamic lighting, and many other improvements while still retaining the core DOOM gameplay mechanics. It has OpenGL support, which allows for a range of effects such as dynamic lighting and fog, reflective surfaces, and high-resolution textures, thereby offering significant graphical upgrades compared to the original DOOM engine.
Furthermore, GZDoom supports many games beyond DOOM, including Heretic, Hexen, and Strife, as well as fan-made projects. It also has a vast range of features, including 3D floors, slopes, and extensive modd
The gaming industry, traditionally dominated by male protagonists, has been experiencing a steady shift in recent years, most notably within the realm of retro first-person shooters (FPS). Recognizing the need for diversity and representation, game developers have started to incorporate female protagonists more prominently. This trend not only fosters inclusivity but also provides fresh narratives and perspectives, thereby enhancing the overall gaming experience.
Historically, video games, especially the FPS genre, were heavily saturated with male lead characters. Titles like "Doom," "Wolfenstein," and "Quake" from the retro era were monumental in shaping the genre, but they all featured male heroes. However, as gaming audiences diversified and demande
I think its time to replace my old, outdated by the time I got it, HP Pavilion. Its served me well through school, but its time to get something a bit faster (HP is HDD).
I am a music student, so originally I was thinking about getting a 9th Gen iPad that I could use for typing notes, writing out notes on staff paper, and as an e reader for various sheet music so I don't have to print things out so much and keep up with tons of music folders.
On the other end, I recently found a walmart near me with a heavily marked down Acer Nitro with a 3050ti. I already have a windows desktop (which ironically has a worst graphics card than this laptop) with a 500GB SSD and all the perks of windows. I can easily type notes on it, and I will be able to more easily deal with the things I have to print for my job. I would also be able to game some on the weekends without having to move my whole desktop setup home when I visit.
However, the downside of not being able to view sheet music is still t
Metal: Hellsinger arrives on the main stage with a rhythm-based rampage through the fiery depths of Hell, melding Doom and heavy metal music. Despite the enjoyable heathen-seeking headshots and headbanging that accompanies the game, the short duration of roughly four hours and its limited features and content are a letdown. It features a sparse story narrated by voice actor Troy Baker, portraying our character, The Unknown, seeking vengeance through eight levels of Hell. The underworld imagery is quite striking but the narration often lacks a lighter, comedic tone to counterbalance the serious stretches of demon decimation.
The game's soundtrack includes a blend of styles from infectiously melodic anthems to higher-intensity modern metal tracks. Howe
A new patch just dropped for Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun. It targets PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC, and brings a slew of quality of life fixes, bug fixes, and more!
Do you like cheat codes? With this patch you can use them to unlock all weapons and/or give yourself infinite ammo!
Of particular interest to Steam Deck owners is that this patch fixes cutscene playback on the Steam Deck. According to the developers, this means that the game is now fully compatible with that platform.
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Amid Evil is a boomer shooter that breathes new life into the genre with an intriguing mix of weaponry, including a staff that fires homing blobs and a sword that slings waves of green energy. While the game pays homage to classics such as Heretic and Hexen, it differentiates itself through its disregard for some established FPS conventions, making the gameplay experience smoother and more enjoyable. Notably, the game eschews fall damage and hazards like crushing elevators, and instead emphasizes the thrill of the combat.
However, the game is not without its flaws. For instance, moving out of water can be frustratingly difficult, and certain platforming sections of the
Update, September 25: As it turns out, that European Commission report found that piracy actually increased the number of legitimate sales of videogames.A European Commission report on the effect of piracy on the legitimate sales of films, TV, books, music, and games has found that, eventually,