I have just managed to finish playing through MW3 and I got a tonnes of inspiration from the level of detail throughout the game. I was just wondering if there were any asset viewers that I could use to check out the models and textures etc?
I have just managed to finish playing through MW3 and I got a tonnes of inspiration from the level of detail throughout the game. I was just wondering if there were any asset viewers that I could use to check out the models and textures etc?
Good. Point. Anyway, this stuff looks stunning. Last CoD I played was either MW3 or BO1... I picked up Ghosts on PC and want to blast through that. Need to catch up! The last one looked terrific and I heard some great stuff about it.
Just thought I'd let Polycount know that the album has been released as a free download as MP3. For $2 you can get it in Apple Lossless or FLAC. You can get it here. There's no physical copy yet but it's being released in July along with a Vinyl version sometime.
The Q2E mod can manage *,md5, *md3 files too, so the maps, items, and model s in general can reach the QUAKE 4 or DOOM 3 level of detail Are someone interested to model this? I can make detailed sketches for each modl part or view!
Q2W got .obj loading support, so I can continue making models again I think. At any rate, I don't have to worry about jumping through the flaming loop of poo to get an .md3 model anymore. o and i maed a burl
my wii has built in wifi.... i play MH3 nightly and ive never connected anything to it :) after the 3ds info, "please put on your 3d glasses" seems insulting! haha. This whole business of "created for 3d" when talking about games is a little redundant, no?
My nightmares are usually pretty simple. I was deaf in one. I'd hit my ears and still hear no sound, then I woke up to see that I had slept with my mp3 player in my ears playing. Haven't had a nightmare for a long time though.
I definitely think its going that way, but not for a little while longer. Look at the rhapsody mp3 player. With it, you can download whatever song you want from the rhapsody library as long as you're in a wifi spot and have a subscription.
My advice would be to make sure you listen to them in person before buying. Bring an MP3 player with some favorites to plug in, get a sense for how they reproduce your favs. Makes sense, speakers can be very subjective.