Gargaj information 7081 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Gergely
- last name: Szelei
- portals:
- csdb: profile
- slengpung: pictures
- demozoo: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Xaos by Mist
- cdc #2: Saint by Halcyon & Da Jormas [web]
- cdc #3: 604 by AND [web]
- cdc #4: 0010 1010 by Federation Against Nature [web]
- cdc #5: kolonija by kosmoplovci [web]
- cdc #6: synthematik by Outracks [web]
- cdc #7: There by Still [web]
- 4k Windows Merry X-Mess
- hihi cool :)
- rulezadded on the 2003-12-29 20:09:58
- wild MS-Dos Demoshow 2003 by Textrausch & Never [web]
- ok, i installed daemon tools
*resumes download* :) - isokadded on the 2003-12-29 18:49:55
- wild MS-Dos Demoshow 2003 by Textrausch & Never [web]
- well burn it to CD i guess...
i'm not really fond of this method tho...
*aborts download* - isokadded on the 2003-12-29 18:34:52
- demo Windows coincoin by Pipidemic
- hahahahaha :))))))
- rulezadded on the 2003-12-29 18:33:44
- demo Windows Not like you by 779
- sweet music, but please, more effects next time :)
(or change them more frequently) - rulezadded on the 2003-12-28 23:16:00
- demo Windows warped and twisted (partyversion) by qop [web]
- you don't get it.
msvcrtd.dll is a debug version of msvcrt.dll (which you DO have in your system dir) if you have visual studio installed. they obviously compiled a debug version of the demo and forgot to link the system stuff to the executable. i presume it was an accident.
it's obviously their fault, but i remember a debate (flame) over people packing in VC7 runtimes in the archive and getting flamed for reasons like "this is not 64k anymore" and stuff.
please don't thumb down a prod just because you can't get it to run. (especially if you COULD) - isokadded on the 2003-12-28 22:08:48
- demo Windows warped and twisted (partyversion) by qop [web]
- nice little flyby extraordinare. also thumbs up for managing to make me nauseous :)
what i found a little disturbing is that the camera would have been much better with constant velocity, instead of speeding up and slowing down at it's beginning and end of it's path.
btw, did the sunset scene have nearest point sampling on the skybox? or just disabled mipmaps? i'm curious.
the modelling was nice, the music was ok but didn't make me rip the tune :)
massive respect for doing all this quasi-alone. - rulezadded on the 2003-12-28 20:19:28
- diskmag Windows Hugi #28 - The Unnamed One by Hugi [web]
- pretty decent... didn't like the graphics but the coding articles and the AND interview are interesting
- rulezadded on the 2003-12-28 14:02:53
- demo Linux Debut2003 by ForceOfWill
- zone: you know well that effects are only a portion of a demo... but how about lending a helping hand with graphics?
now seriously.
what you should change is that...
- you should forget sdl. and linux. sad but true and it may hurt but 90% of the pc demoscene uses some kind of a windows, and if you want to show them your work, you have to use their choice. and as you saw it, sdl is definetely not the choice for performance based graphics whatsoever. go write your own ddraw wrapper, it's only a day's work... or use PTC/TinyPTC
- forget mikmod!!! mikmod is the ultimate way of mutilating your carefully written modules... (not to mention the extra pain of unexpected bursts of white noise for the viewer who has dsound debug installed :) there are so many cooler soundlibs out there, just to mention BASS or fmod... hell, even SDL's xm-player plays modules better than mikmod.
- make your demo ONE executable. it's not hard. it's harder to manage and sync tho, but that's not really THAT painful. and i mean EXE not BAT :)
- avoid modechanges. or just wait a bit after you do it (think of people with cheap monitors or cheap projectors :))
- don't emphasize on the demo being a one-man-prod that much :)
- add some action, dude :)
all in all this may sound harsh, but despite this i'd like to give a thumb up because...
- coding on a 300 celeron RULES!!! :)
- hey you managed to make your first demo and even had the guts to release it :)
- the raytracer was nice, tho it was a "tad" odd (and slow :)
- the music was listenable, with quite enjoyable chord progressions in some places. you should dare to use more samples tho.
- spengler thumbed it down :)
so i'm waiting for your next prod :) - rulezadded on the 2003-12-27 03:13:22
- intro Amiga OCS/ECS No Santa Porn by Marshals
- lovely! :)
- rulezadded on the 2003-12-27 02:38:16
account created on the 2001-08-10 21:46:26
