I did like the burst fire, and yeah, definitely easier on the ammo, but I prefer the rate of fire with the M16. And the magnum definitely wins for close-range stopping power, not to mention the feel of it. It just commands respect. Can't wait for the 17th.
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=17177748854&sid=1 Q: When do tickets go on sale on May 16? A: Tickets are scheduled to go on sale specifically at 10 a.m. Pacific Time, Saturday, May 16.
These are examples of some files I have for sanding curves and crevices and such: http://www.micromark.com/5-PIECE-DIAMOND-RIFFLER-SET-FINE-GRIT,7751.html http://www.toolplanet.com/product/MIT-10-piece-Curved-Needle-File-Set-MIT-6661?utm_medium=shoppingengine&utm_source=googlebase&cvsfa=1799&cvsfe=2&cvsfp=MIT6661
GCMP, if you are trying to achieve realism in a render you pretty much never take a straight up render out of max due to the fact its far easier to iron out inconsistencies and tweaks in compositing/post than it is to constantly re-render. You will loose an awful lot of time. Plus the passes you generate for compositing…
Nope, its 6 bit. See here in example. http://www.geocities.com/icecow88/970p-dithering-en.html More reliable source http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=1745344
Its been a long time sense our last update but..... There is a new video showing everything we have been working on for Color now on the kick starter- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1748857694/color
The newer dell 27" widescreens are MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH better on viewing angle and colors, i think i know what monitor you are talking about. I had 2 for a while, and they just fucking blew. The 2 new ones i've got now are so much better, are clear at 179.999999 degrees.…
just got the okay to post more of the ambiant life for the game. so here's some fish! blue gill red snapper black drum rainbow trout polycounts vary from 160-171 each has a 128x128 texture i think the trout sucks, and think i'll redo the texture. I'm told it will look better with an irredencence shader on it.
from Wikipedia: [ QUOTE ] There is some evidencein the form of the Baghdad Batteries from sometime between 250 BCE and 640 CE (while Baghdad was under Parthian and Sassanian dynasties of ancient Persia) of galvanic cells having been used in ancient times. Such ancient knowledge in the history of electricity bears no known…