Your 2 cents are appreciated,
Reason i was thinking of teles is the diffrence between all the rooms.
Like reload's is a ice tomb.
Boss's is a Ancient aztec cave or summit.
Mine is like a Techno Jungle.
Dunno about shards or yours yet.
So if we got like 5 diffrent looking rooms attatched to a neutral zone via hallways, it may look a bit stupid.
Will have to see what you and shards send till we all decide on the connections.
Map Project
I can fix that problem! You just worry about connecting the rooms & formatting the neutral zone. Leave the appearance transition to me. I got plenty of ideas in making the strangest two rooms bond nicely >:)superchav wrote:Your 2 cents are appreciated,
Reason i was thinking of teles is the diffrence between all the rooms.
Like reload's is a ice tomb.
Boss's is a Ancient aztec cave or summit.
Mine is like a Techno Jungle.
Dunno about shards or yours yet.
So if we got like 5 diffrent looking rooms attatched to a neutral zone via hallways, it may look a bit stupid.
Will have to see what you and shards send till we all decide on the connections.
Don't worry how it'll look stupid, I'll fix that :D
The difference between successful people from others is
not in the lack of strength,
not in the lack of knowledge,
but rather in the lack of will.
FFE466
_________________________
{F}{AH}{CivFR}{XC}{U}{DF}{CJ}{SD}
not in the lack of strength,
not in the lack of knowledge,
but rather in the lack of will.
FFE466
_________________________
{F}{AH}{CivFR}{XC}{U}{DF}{CJ}{SD}
This question still stands.D2Boss wrote:Still missing the Ballistic resources. When will those be up?
Also,
have we decided on the skyboxes yet?
The difference between successful people from others is
not in the lack of strength,
not in the lack of knowledge,
but rather in the lack of will.
FFE466
_________________________
{F}{AH}{CivFR}{XC}{U}{DF}{CJ}{SD}
not in the lack of strength,
not in the lack of knowledge,
but rather in the lack of will.
FFE466
_________________________
{F}{AH}{CivFR}{XC}{U}{DF}{CJ}{SD}
I know this isn't specifically for the project, but I've had this annoying bug for as long as I can remember in UEd (at least for UT2004). When I load up the game via the play button in UEd, the screen's much darker than it is usually. But, if I go into the menu and touch any of the brightness/gamma/contrast settings it goes back to normal. I've tried changing the inis but to no effect. Is this just on my computer, or is it normal?
P.S. I won't be needing a skybox as far as I can tell.
P.S. I won't be needing a skybox as far as I can tell.

I love the smell of UnrealEd crashing in the morning.
Something is weird with the gamma between the editor & the game, itself. I think I did is that I just raised the gamma on the game, but then the editor will appear extra bright. I got use to of a bright editor.
To be honest, I don't really know what's causing it, but I'm pointing my finger at the gamma :P
Try messing with UT 2k4's display settings, maybe you can find a setting you're confortable with.
To be honest, I don't really know what's causing it, but I'm pointing my finger at the gamma :P
Try messing with UT 2k4's display settings, maybe you can find a setting you're confortable with.
The difference between successful people from others is
not in the lack of strength,
not in the lack of knowledge,
but rather in the lack of will.
FFE466
_________________________
{F}{AH}{CivFR}{XC}{U}{DF}{CJ}{SD}
not in the lack of strength,
not in the lack of knowledge,
but rather in the lack of will.
FFE466
_________________________
{F}{AH}{CivFR}{XC}{U}{DF}{CJ}{SD}
What you need to do is make a short-cut to the editor program, then insert a -nogamma and you won't get the overly bright screen. The editor uses the gamma setting that you use in-game, so when editing, it is alot brighter than what you need it to be.
This is what I have under the uteditor shortcut I have on my desktop, this line is under "target"
C:\UT2004\System\UnrealEd.exe -nogamma
This is what I have under the uteditor shortcut I have on my desktop, this line is under "target"
C:\UT2004\System\UnrealEd.exe -nogamma