More 2 on 2 Demos
· Bunny and Beast vs. Skill5 and Mandrixx, dm6 [2.4 MB]
· Skill5 and Mandrixx vs. Koopa and Bunny, dm3 [2.1 MB]
Full IE vs. FR Results
Thanks to Von for these screenshots from the games - dm2 1, dm3 1, dm3 2, e1m2 1, e1m2 2.
More 2 on 2 Demos
· Bunny and Beast vs. Skill5 and Mandrixx, dm6 [2.4 MB]
· Skill5 and Mandrixx vs. Koopa and Bunny, dm3 [2.1 MB]
Full IE vs. FR Results
Thanks to Von for these screenshots from the games - dm2 1, dm3 1, dm3 2, e1m2 1, e1m2 2.
Mirrored at ftp.quake.ie.
More IE vs. FR Demos
I’ve downloaded local copies of Skill5’s point of view demos at ftp.quake.ie. The demo names speak for themselves! Thanks SB_Marie.
For those who already got some demos from the weekend, please note that fr-ie-dm2-1@skill5.zip = fr-ie-dm2-match3@skill5.zip and fr-ie-e1m2-1@skill5.zip = fr-ie-e1m2-match2@skill5.zip.
Another Team.ie Demo
Another demo! This one is of Von and Beast in the two on two final.
Quake 3 Arena Movie in Pentium III Review
Intel recently showed a demo of Quake 3 Arena in relation to the forthcoming Pentium III chip, you can download a QuickTime Movie version of this demo from ftp.quake.ie, q3a-mov.zip [4 MB]. Looks impressive.
IGN.ie - Tribes 2
We’ve set up a test tournament server in place of the Starsiege ATR 2 test server, it’s running on port 28002 but not listed with the master server so should be available for booking wars, practice etc. To connect, enter connect(”IP:tribes.ign.ie:28002″); at the console.
Also, all Tribes-related downloadable files have been moved to ftp.ign.ie.
And here they are… Won’t give any results away, enjoy the games! Thanks for providing the demos and for representing us well in France Team.ie - Ciaran, Dave, Nicky, Sam, Tom B. and Tom M., we’re all proud of you back home.
· FR vs. IE on dm2, Skill5 POV [3.9 MB]
· FR vs. IE on e1m2, Skill5 POV [3.7 MB]
· FR vs. IE on dm3, Spectator POV [2.2 MB]
Remember, you can still visit both of the national team sites, Team.ie and QuakeFR.
We’re testing the Alpha Technology Release 2 of Starsiege on our temporary server at Tribes.IGN.ie:28002 for the weekend, those who want to preview the game can download the client version from:
· starsiege_atr2.exe [Starsiege ATR 2]
· starsiege_atr2_1_update.exe [Upgrade to ATR 2.1]
We had a few problems with the timelimit on the Tribes.IGN.ie server last week, I added some new missions and deleted them again, but when an old mission ended, it would look for one of the new deleted missions and give an error. To players, it seemed like the game was continuing on beyond it’s timelimit, and they would have to vote for another mission in order to continue on.
Anyway, I sorted that problem out by rebuilding the mission list, and also I increased the timelimit to 30 minutes due to popular demand.
The Tribes.IGN.ie server has been upgraded from version 1.0 to 1.2.
All 1.0 and 1.1 clients will still be compatible with this patch, however if you wish to get the update for yourself, try:
· tribes10to12.exe [Upgrades 1.0 to 1.2]
· tribes11to12.exe [Upgrades 1.1 to 1.2]
Poor_Monkey (4/2/99)
Now via satellite from the US we have an interview with Simon Tong, AKA Poor_Monkey. Greetings Simon and welcome to the interview chair of doom. A big Doom fan were you? I made a Doom level of our department here a few years ago, but you went one giant leap further and made one of your college in Oxford. Tell us about that…
Hehe, thanks for inviting me to the interview chair John. I remember being really impressed with Doom when it came out. I remember picking up the green armour on the first map and gazing out of the window to see the mountains. The atmosphere was great! And I thought that the music fitted the game perfectly… St. John’s Doom *plug plug* started out as being just a small idea. My friend and I thought it would be neat if we could model just the front entrance of the college. Afterall, deathmatching in the location that you live in really adds a lot more to the experience.
The project then got quickly out of hand as we became more ambitious and decided to include the majority of the college. We managed to obtain the blueprints of the college and ended up taking photos of the many parts of the college to add as textures. I remember carefully setting up my camera so as to get a good shot of one of the bollards… I received such odd looks from the tourists that were taking photos of the ornate statues and stone buildings behind me! In the end it took nine months to create and most of our second year at university… but hey, what’s a degree worth if you don’t waste your time for a while
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So how did you get into Quake and how come you knew about using the mouse before the rest of us lamers (/me remembers the struggles to get even one frag against the master, and the cries of “Yes!” when we did)? Your earliest Quake memory?
I used to play Doom deathmatch a little (too much time was spent actually building the map!) and tentatively started to use the mouse instead of a joystick when I realised that it just took too darn long to turn around and look at who was blasting me in the back with a double-barrelled shot gun
I started playing Quake when I returned to college in October, a few months after the shareware version was released. I remember the first thing that I tried to do was figure out how get the view to move freely with the mouse, and once I had come across the mlook command I was hooked!
The first memory I have about net Quake was when I first joined a server and there was this guy called “DC.Zoser” completely devastating the field… little did I know who he was at the time
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It seems that Tribes may be the game to bring the previously divided Quake 1 and 2 communities together, with the armour classes idea sounding very similar to that outlined for Quake 3, is it possible that Dynamix have upstaged id and grabbed a vital market? Have you played Tribes much or at all?
Actually I’ve never played Tribes. I’ve been tempted but I’ve decided to hold off until I see how Quake 3 turns out. It seems that Tribes is also really popular over here in the States. There are fewer newcomers to the net Quake and QW servers nowadays. I think the beauty of Quake, and the reason that I still play it, is that I still feel that I’m steadily improving… unlike most games where a plateau of skill is reached well before two years of play. I really hope that Quake3 can capture that aspect of Quake. The online market is growing so fast, and looks so different to what it was like when Quake was released over two years ago that I think that there is enough space for both Tribes and Quake3 to be really successful although, of course, I know which one I’m hoping will dominated
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How do they play Quake over that side of the Atlantic as regards deathmatch mode and teamplay settings? Did you find it weird when you first went over?
The first thing that I noticed was the number of very strong players dressed in white and called “player” or “unnamed”. I mean, they could have though of something imaginative such as “Pops” or “Moonbeam” or something.
But what was most annoying was that they never, ever revealed who they really were even when asked. So at first it was hard to judge which players were good and how many of them there were! In Europe, QW completely dominates but when I first went over to the States both net quake and QW were popular with the top clans being spread over both. In net quake the settings were pretty similar to the UK. In QW most servers use dmm3 which was really strange at first (no more rl running and an annoying shortage of ammo
) In duels the style of play is more defensive which took some getting used to, especially with the quad never being used. The most popular level seems to be dm6 rather than dm4. Ah, I still miss the European way of playing.
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I asked Spud in an earlier interview if he believed that Quake had passed out Roman Catholicism as a major world religion, do you think that cult sites like the Poor_Monkey Respect Page which portray you as some kind of religious icon are adding to the mass hysteria?
Hehe. *Blush*. I was so flattered by that page, and still think that I thoroughly didn’t deserve it.
Imagine if the all of the globe worshipped Quake… the world would be such a more peaceful place… apart from all of the quibbling over league rules of course.
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Any Quake tips for us lowly mortals? Binds, places to hide, even a few bloody cheats for the desperate out there (damn reporters always trying to dig up the dirt on the religious types!)?
Tips. From little ol’ me? Well…
- As John mentioned before use a mouse!
I personally like the retail Microsoft Intellimouse (without the wheel… the wheeled version of the mouse is lower to the ground for some reason). The retail version is slightly heavier than the OEM version and together with a 3M precision mousepad it has just the right weight and is silky smooth. I know that some people swear by those Logitech contraptions. Whatever you do, just do not stray off the path of virtue and use one of those evil fabric or plastic mousemats
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- Related to the first… if you are running Windows try using “qwcl -dinput” and use ps2rate or a USB version of the mouse to make it easier to aim.
- Know the maps, sounds and respawn points (even though respawns are in a random sequence). It’ll help you locate you enemy and get the first shot off. It’ll also help you know how to “control” a map; not allowing your enemy to get back into a strong position. Most importantly it’ll help you get to know your opponent’s “habits” on a map… and that is often the key to outsmarting them.
- Know how much health your enemies have. Listen to the sound that they make when they are hit and listen for any health packs being picked up.
- Cheats!? I don’t think monkeys (especially poor ones) are intelligent enough to cheat
Well, I consider any “console” command fair game so I use v_kicktime 0, cl_bob 0, cl_bobup 0, cl_rollangle 0, fov 110, ambient_level 0. For most countries this is readily accepted as “fair” but in some, notably Australia, it isn’t.
- Plagiarize! An original trick is always hard to invent; especially now that Quake has been out for so long. The quickest way to pick up new ideas is to watch demos, or observe good players through the eye-cam view in Quake… if anything you can at least be satisfied in knowing that they are fallible when you see them miss the dm3 across-the-room red armor jump or see them spanner one of their quad rockets into the floor beneath them
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- Above all enjoy Quake! There’s no need to take it really seriously, or study it as if you’ll have to take an exam on it at the end (now there’s a thought… BSc in Quake
) it’s just a game after all!
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Who would be in your ideal Quake clan if you could pick from the players of the world?
Ooh. Now that is tough. One thing I’d love to see though would be a “vintage” UK vs US battle i.e., one made up of the “old school” members that have retired from Quake. How about a 2 vs 2 on dm4 with:
QL.Ettu: For being an incredible player and having by far the cleverest name
QPD.Fragga: Remember him? Probably one of the most amicable Quake players around… and a dm4 monster. Remember the “Sujoy vs. Fragga” incident when Fragga used the (now defunct) respawn sequence for the first time.
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against:
LGD.Thresh: I still haven’t seen him driving that Ferrari on highway 101 even though I live in the area…. LGD.B2: It’s funny how most of the well know US old school players have come from California. I wonder if they have electricity in the inland states yet?
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What are your favourite Quake levels, be they for free for alls, duels or clan games? What makes a good level IYO?
Dm4 is one of my favourites for both free-for-alls and duels and I think dm5 is great for free-for-alls, although I know many people despise dm5
In the States most servers are dmm3 so there is less chance for a pitched tent in the rocket launcher room
I like most maps that are tight and fast paced.
Played any Quake 2 at all? Did you like it, and what are your hopes for Quake 3?
I never got used to Quake 2; I always found it too slow paced for me. I remembered John Romero saying before Quake came out that they were intending on slowing the players down from Doom2 so as to make the game less frantic and more tactical. I think they pushed that idea just too far in Q2… Quake3 sounds like it’s shaping up really nicely. I’m still a little apprehensive about the weapon switching and slower rockets though. At least they are hopefully bringing back the lightning gun… I felt that that sort of weapon was really missing from Q2 although I guess given that the players were moving so much slower it really wouldn’t have worked out in Q2.
If you were stranded on a desert island with ten other angry Quakers (not the religious types), and could only bring one gun, what weapon would you choose?
Hehe, real quakers use a quaded axe
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(Yeah, you’d need the axe anyway to get those damn coconuts.)
Thanks for taking the time for these questions PM and hope to frag you a second time some day!
Yeah you too! I’m hopefully getting cable modem soon (would you believe that I live in the town where the technology was developed and they still won’t have it available until a few months time!) so I’ll hopefully be able to pay you guys a visit for old times sake!
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Ook,
Poor_Monkey.
Our next interview is with DeVore, who recently changed his name by deed poll to Tom Murphy. Welcome to the interview chair, comfy is it?
No, it smells of Zero, and a bit like Otto’s jacket.
What’s the best type of chair for playing Quake in?
Would have to be a chair like Captain Kirks, loads of buttons and gadgets. Press one button and you reconnect to Barrysworld, press another, you shoot through the roof. The best thing would be that contraption the Queen borg is connected to in First Contact. Forget aim bots? THAT’S what I want.
Who would be on your Quake dream team (players from any country / planet / movie allowed)?
- Robbie the Robot
- Robocop
- Maximilian from Lost in Space
- Data
- And Arnie (they guy never runs out of ammo, cant be hit and never misses!)
R2D2 can fuck off cos he’s shit at rocket jumps. C3PO is good but no-one likes him.
What prompted you to organise QuakaPalooza?
A number of things. I’ve been running Gaelcon for ages now and I saw the opportunity. But mainly it was Quakelords. I was a month playing when I went to Quakelords and walking in to that hall with the darkness and stage and machines etc? God I wanted to play so bad but everyone was totally ninja to my newbie eyes. I had a total blast afterwards with beast and zero and overlord and blade and the gang. I really wanted to have that happen again and since it didn’t seem likely I decided to do it myself (I’m kinda like that) Also we had been having trouble with pings and servers and over that summer the skill of players (particularly CW and some of CT) had just skyrocketed and it was time to resort the pecking order. I think CW proved that they were here to kick ass and they were the new guys to beat. It was an opportunity to stop the hpbs complaining about ping/lag etc. I was getting a lot of hassle on the CA server about being lpb and how I’d get my ass kicked on even pings. So I had something to prove too?which I’m glad to say I felt I did :p
Was the worst part the hassle from whining muppets or was it well worth the pain and suffering?
No, everyone was totally kewl. The fact that the whole thing rather smooth as silk is a tribute to everyone there. As I predicted the muppets weren’t a problem in real life. I have a certain?um? ‘demeanour’ that prevents people thinking about annoying me heheh. It was eventually worth all the pain etc. But I really didn’t think it was going to work?.
Who’s your Quake hero? Who’s your real life hero? Who’s the vice-president of Mozambique?
I don’t really have heros but I’ve very big on ‘respect’. I give everyone respect (or at least I try to) and I ask it in return. It’s a very good way to live I find. To answer your question I would say that I respect Overlord a lot as he has a similar temperament to myself. He BACK YUNFELLA. NNNEEEEE SQUIORSHHH!
What games do you see yourself playing this time next year?
In my crystal monitor I see Tribes being big, but also Q3A. However I am beginning to think that ID have lost the plot and the gap is there for a fast fps-oriented mosh game. They keep trying to drag the online gamers in different directions, I say give them what they want! Starcraft will still be popular but not as big as Tribes. Quake will still be played I reckon and I’ll have just about completed level 1 of Baldur’s Gate?
Team.ie takes on France this month, who’s next or is it best to wait and see how it goes?
North Ireland and Scotland are in my sights too. Of course we have to look at the WDT too, if it ever happens. I want 9 at QPII but then I also want a Ferrari and a 100000000 mhz computer so I’ll see what I have to live with?
What other Quake sites do you like to visit regularly? Any recommended URLs, gaming or general?
I like Challenge.Au, those Aussies are totally doolally. I’d love to see Overlord or Koopa v Reload I read Threshes articles on gamers.com and of course I post regularly to our board. Non gaming sites I like are www.theonion.com which is just too funny and the rail services at www.clubi.com/railnet. It’s these sort of useful or enjoyable sites I’ll bookmark.
What’s the difference between a Quake 1 player and a Quake 2 player?
You can tell them apart easily, the Quake 1 player is the one running rings around the Quake 2 player while he waits for his weapons to change! “Oh you just wait till I get my railgun out sonny! Ooooo then you’ll be sorry!” “har har!”
Just on behalf of the Quake community, I want to say thanks once again for the time you’ve put in to the local scene lately, firstly organising QuakaPalooza and now the Team.ie journey - well done!
Haha, everyone always says thanks but its not necessary really. It’s all selfishly motivated. I wanted a big lan so I ran one and I had a ball. I want to get Irish players on the international scene and I want us to kick ass so I’m organising it. I’m not doing it out of pure desire to promote Irish Quake, Spin Solutions (the-worlds-greatest-web-and-database-design-company-bar-none) will get some promotion from it to which is nice and I get to muck about and play organiser which is fun. Believe me the day I get bored and don’t enjoy it I’ll stop organising stuff. But I cant see that happening for a long time. If someone had come along and said “ah running an 50 person lan is a doddle, its been done before” I probably wouldn’t have bothered :^) Sooo many people have done a lot more then I for Irish Quake that I still feel like I’m playing catch up.
Check out our new “IGN.ie - Tribes 1″ server, refresh the server list and look for the low ping!
IGN.ie - Tribes web site coming soon.
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