
Irony
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Browser Warz: Splitt from the CnCNet on Linux topic
Irony replied to Tore's topic in General Discussion
Customizable. -
You should totally do this as a monthly thing. I might eventually get a chance to submit my one, then like: 1. accept entries for a month. 2. start accepting entries for the next month 3. at the end of month 2 announce the result of month 1 and then start accepting for month 3 4. continue. I guess I should write a map manager for TD. those 99 slots are going to fill up quick
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Browser Warz: Splitt from the CnCNet on Linux topic
Irony replied to Tore's topic in General Discussion
Did anyone say bloated? -
OS Warz: Splitt from the how to record C&C with FRAPS topic
Irony replied to Ferret's topic in General Discussion
Lol how'd you get a laptop like that with vista on it?! It sounds like a laptop from 2002 -
Browser Warz: Splitt from the CnCNet on Linux topic
Irony replied to Tore's topic in General Discussion
Firefox's interface is written in css and javascript, it's completely customisable! As for that stuff coming as standard: DO NOT WANT. I don't want my browser to come with a one size fits all mentality, I don't use IRC so that's unneeded bloat for me. And I checked, most of the extensions I listed don't have opera alternatives and the ones that do aren't as sophisticated as the firefox counterparts. Opera's an okay browser, but it's unnecessary, Once chrome's extensions API is stable, all other browsers are obsolete. The only reason this didn't happen with firefox, is that mozilla can't market something as much as google can. And Google are going to shove ads everywhere when Chrome 3 is released -
Yeah, I've used printf in asm. I hate using the stack, just because it's so tedious trying to count how many bits to change the stack pointer to when you want that variable you pushed 100 lines ago I prefer to stick with my C++ though tbh
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Browser Warz: Splitt from the CnCNet on Linux topic
Irony replied to Tore's topic in General Discussion
I think foxmarks is called xmarks now, it's a bookmarking and password syncing tool that means your bookmarks and cookies are the same on all of your computers (I switch between my desktop, laptop and netbook) And using the gmail RSS feed won't automatically log me in to the relevant google account when I want to check my emails. Google Reader is a feed reader so I don't think it provides a feed with all your feeds in it, but if it does it still has the log-in issue. There's also my eBay companion (Keeps track of my bids, lets me know when I win/lose/get outbid), AdBlock Plus (I've not seen a banner ad since 2006 ), Firebug (Javascript and css Debugger/Prototyper), TwitterFox (Simple twitter client), Greasemonkey (I believe opera has user-script support, albeit much more limited that greasemonkey's), Greasefire (Lets me know if a greasemonkey script is available for a site), Styler (Like userscripts, but css instead of js, for changing how some sites look or render) and other such things I use from time to time. Opera's not popular enough to have the myriad of extensions already made, chrome has potential though. Once their system matures, I'm jumping ship -
Browser Warz: Splitt from the CnCNet on Linux topic
Irony replied to Tore's topic in General Discussion
Opera has del.icio.us favouriting, greader/gmail tracking and foxmarks?! Nah, firefox is for a major web-browsing session, chrome is for the quick I-need-to-quickly-look-something-up moments -
eax, ebx, ecx, edx, etc are registers not stack variables
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Browser Warz: Splitt from the CnCNet on Linux topic
Irony replied to Tore's topic in General Discussion
I don't run the browser installation all the time though, I run the browser inside the installation Also, I use firefox because of all the extensions I use. As soon as Chrome's extension stuff becomes mature, I'm jumping ship to chrome -
Browser Warz: Splitt from the CnCNet on Linux topic
Irony replied to Tore's topic in General Discussion
Nah, Opera's bloated. Chrome for lightweight browsing Firefox if I need my extentions -
Browser Warz: Splitt from the CnCNet on Linux topic
Irony replied to Tore's topic in General Discussion
Eh? Please don't tell me you use IE -
Unfortunately, the previous iterations of the game have put the series too far into the future for it to be like the first one. I think something like 60 years passed since TD in C&C3, It'd just take messing up the storyline to a new level
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1. Firstly make sure you're all using C&C 1.6br1, This is the only officially supported version to be used on CnCNet 2. Make sure that the conquer.ini file in your install directory (for C&C) has LanPlayers=6 not LanPlayers=2
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You need to use the new thipx32.dll because CnCNet relies on it. The old one uses IPX and the new one uses UDP CnCNet requires UDP
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You can assign teams with CTRL+1 (or any other number 1-9) and then select them by pressing that number For the guard mode, it's either CTRL+click, ALT+click or SHIFT+click. One attacks, one follows and one does nothing IIRC
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27th is awesome
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Can it not be the 20th? I might be able to do one then!
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That's my main laptop. Can't be bothered to do my desktop or netbook atm.
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ooops. misunderstanding >_>
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If my summer job falls through, I might get time to try and research the file format. I'll probably code up a conversion utility if I can.
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*1MB Pic
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:O can I keep a couple of spaces after my maps, Ideally I wouldn't want to split them up
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A few of your map numbers are already used by my map pack. I think I've got 11, 12, 13 and 14