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Monday, August 23, 1999

Big Brother's back in town

Saw this article on zdnet on a new attempt by the Department of Justice to get access to private citizen's PCs without their knowledge under sealed warrents and remove any security softare so that the DOJ can spy on them without their knowledge.

Okay, I can see the need for the DOJ to be able to get access to the machines of drug traffickers and stuff. But this is a bit broad, isn't it?!? And wouldn't it be just great if the DOJ broke all your security on your system and thus made it possible for REAL criminals to attack, take over, and turn your machine to illegal use while the DOJ is watching? Wonderful. It's amazing how totalitarian a democracy can be (the evil goodness is?)

NV10 Soon?

The rumblings are getting louder that NVidia will announce the NV10 at the end of this month. Other sources say that the NV10 is already in production. It's getting to the point where graphics chip product cycles are about three months (throw Moore's Law right out the window). That means you may just want to hold off purchasing that TNT2 Ultra for a few weeks, they will be getting much cheaper soon.

This move will give NVidia a couple of months' head start on 3dfx. I'm also hearing that there will be another new chip planned for early 2000 (probably a .18 micron NV10). Methinks it may be time to buy some NVidia stock.

Follow-up: I just saw this on NV10.net: Elsa is saying that their NV10-based card could be out by the middle of October. Their "base card" will have 64M on board. Erp. Wow.

UT Mutators

PlanetUnreal has an interview with Epic's Jack Porter about what I think is one of the coolest features of Unreal Tournament: mutators. Mutators include InstaGib (one shot death), various "Arenas" like RocketLauncher Arena (only uses that weapon), and one that I'm sure The Master would love: LowGrav.

Porter talks about playing LowGrav InstaGib CTF. That sounds like a riot.

Survived My Dusting

I completely dusted my system last night, FDISK and all. Now I'm pretty much up and running again. The only problem I encountered is that my Quicken backup disk was bad. Most of my data was OK, but a couple of accounts got munched. That's all fixed now. Now I just have to figure out what I haven't installed yet . . .

loonyboi, Day One

loonyboi gives his day one report of his trip on the Q3A bus. He also passes along some pictures of the goings on, including screenshots (well, a digital camera pointed at a monitor) of the new Oorb (Orbb?) "walking eyeball" model.

Kevin Lambert .plan-and Monolith

Monolith's Kevin Lambert updated his .plan today with the following observation:
It's nice to see Sanity and NOLF included in the PCParadox viewer's choice poll. Considering that the marketing campaign hasn't even really started with these titles yet, it pleasantly surprised me that we're acknowledged out there. Sure, there are a lot of gaming sites that follow our games in general, but I wasn't aware how dedicated all the gamers out there are to the titles that they're looking forward to... So I just wanted to say thanks to all the gamers out there who support us and our titles. We'll do our best to deliver the goods as long as the government doesn't find out about our plans to hack into the pentag... er...nevermind that.
What bothers me is Monolith really doesn't deserve this level of following in the industry. They've been horrible at supporting their fanbase, and as far as I can tell seem to care less than nothing about them in general outside of the financial gain of selling to them.

I have been an observer in much of the Shogo debacle, and if that's any sign of Monolith's support for the game industry they'd REALLY have to impress me to get me to buy a game from them. Maybe give away the source for their engine free so I could actually create good add-ons and fix stupid bugs that they don't care about after the profit margins decrease...

Okay, I'll get off my rant-box now.

Sunday, August 22, 1999

Skout Demo/Not Demo

I just saw on Blue's (where else?) that the Skout demo that I so unceremonially dumped on from great altitudes was in fact a leaked beta version. A real demo is supposed to be released this week. Hopefully it will be better (and in English, my German is way too shaky).

Shogo Bot Soon?

Nova over on PlanetShogo reports that there will be a bot for Shogo finally! There should be an alpha release soon. Stay tuned!

loonyboi and the Q3A Bus

The first installment of loonyboi's travels with id's Q3A bus was posted today. This should prove to be an interesting series. He promises screenshots of the new levels and new models in the in-bus-only version of Q3Test. For those of you who don't know, the bus is basically a LAN party on wheels, going throughout the U.S. southwest to promote id's upcoming Quake 3 Arena.

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