kb_ information 1575 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: T.
- last name: H.
- portals:
- csdb: profile
- slengpung: pictures
- demozoo: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: PROTOZOA by Kewlers [web]
- cdc #2: V2 Synthesizer System by Farbrausch [web]
- cdc #3: Unclear Throat by Pluisje
- cdc #4: Edge of Disgrace by Booze Design
- cdc #5: Absolute Territory by Prismbeings
- musicdisk Windows Fluid by Tristar & Red Sector Inc. [web] & Paradox
- "Unsupported extension: GL_EXT_texture_lod_bias"
(Intel ExtremeGraphics 915 here)
Pity that demo coders never think about fallback... I don't think it would look much worse without texture LOD bias.
Concerning the tunes: I think they're so/so. Ambient/Failure/Fractal Loop definitely rock, Reflections is much too cheap for me, and the other two definitely could've used a better singer and better mixing (the constantly too high pitched voice in Poisonous DOES get on my nerves. Oh yeah.).
But all in all it's enough for a thumbs up. Nice too see that TRSI are "back" or at least not dead or in constant-oldschool-stagnation mode ;)
- rulezadded on the 2004-12-09 19:00:28
- 96k game Windows .kkrieger [beta] by .theprodukkt
- .kkrieger forever! \o/
- isokadded on the 2004-12-09 15:23:26
- diskmag Windows Hugi.GER #4 - Piccolo zum Nikolo by Hugi [web]
- Venomsoup: Das ist wohl der Grund, warum du Dir auf Mallorca immer die Bild kaufst, was?
- sucksadded on the 2004-12-07 16:36:39
- 4k Windows THe KONSTRUKt by Gortu [web]
- hmmm.... spherical harmonics? ;)
- rulezadded on the 2004-11-14 23:26:00
- demo Windows Thorsten by Boozoholics [web]
- Three thumbs up for the music alone. Plus one for general birthtro-ness ;)
- rulezadded on the 2004-11-11 01:24:49
- musicdisk Windows The Reversion! by Paradise [web]
- apart from the noninteresting music - what the heck takes those 115k? wasn't AHX supposed to be, like, small?
(no thumb down tho, doesn't suck enough :) - isokadded on the 2004-11-08 16:15:56
- 64k cracktro Windows hoodlum cracktro #1 by Hoodlum [web] & Tristar & Red Sector Inc. [web] & Paradox
- The Hoodlum logo won't show up here (i get a white rectangle, perhaps some texture format not supported?)
Apart from this minor nuisance and the fact that I somehow refuse to consider the 1992 Amiga era the epitome of screen design: Great little cracktro.
- rulezadded on the 2004-11-05 15:39:40
- 64k Windows fresh! by Fairlight [web]
- smash: eg. the Intel ExtremeGraphics 915 (which you'll find on every second mobo in the near future, so it will be not too uncommon) which is in my (Intel sponsored ;) work PC at the moment.
The thing fully supports PS2.0 and is somewhere between a GFFX5200 and 5600 speedwise, but it has no vertex pipeline at all. D3D can only be used in software vertex processing mode (which doesn't prohibit using pixel shaders at all, no "emulation" necessary).
The only differences I encountered were that you had to specify software vertexprocessing, and most importantly fill out those "StartIndex" and "VertexCount" fields of DrawIndexedPrimitive() correctly - otherwise every call will transform the whole vertex buffer instead of the small piece that you're actually using... which is dead slow.
But at least on my P4HT 3.4 it's way faster than a GF5200 even with software VP. - isokadded on the 2004-11-02 21:05:51
- 64k Windows fresh! by Fairlight [web]
- smash: then try D3DCREATE_SOFTWARE_VERTEXPROCESSING if HWVP didn't work. Thats like all you have to do.
Besides from that: after watching it on a workmate's PC i must say this rocks. Nice fast ambient occlusion lighting algo. Music was cool, overlay texts were a bit too wannabe-orange for me tho. Have to second Shane in this regard.
- rulezadded on the 2004-11-02 17:36:52
- 64k Windows fresh! by Fairlight [web]
- Damn, I want SWVP fallbacks, at least until my company gives me a new gfx card ;)
(yep, again, there ARE cards with full ps2.0 support but no vertex pipeline at all) - isokadded on the 2004-11-02 13:46:35
account created on the 2000-12-22 04:12:07
