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Work in Progress / BlackOut : Open Source FPS

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ALPHA ZERO PRODUCTIONS
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Posted: 26th Jun 2006 04:25
i think that it was animated

Xarshi
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Posted: 26th Jun 2006 04:51 Edited at: 26th Jun 2006 05:25
Hah,yep,it was animated. I guess my program couldn't view the animation.

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General Reed
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Posted: 8th Jul 2006 00:14
Where are the downloads for the sourcecode etc hammish?
thanks

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Posted: 10th Jul 2006 00:32
hi again !
general , there you go sir =>

Quote: "
hamish placed a link to the actual wip game , on the website

www.blackoutgame.co.uk
- discussion forum
- general discussions

and this topic :

- get the project files here

the demo runs perfectly and nicely shows the rapidity and the stability of the code.
you should hand around posts of the db threads and the blackout website to see how to run maps and connect to servers , it does not seems to hard to do
i was'nt awared of any other demo released yet "


the hand is still ready , i submitted the download on the blackout site , and asap , i'll make the download public in administrator mode unless anybody could do it .


Hamish=>
Quote: "One thing that I have done in the past few days is do some work on the open source menu system FreshGUI. I think it would be ideal for the project, as it far outstrips the capabilities of my crappy menu system. Check here for more:"


of course , everybody knows you are 100% on this game
and you have noticed that i don't work a lot on it
but i was just complaining of the lack of reactivity in this forum , and i often complain too much

i'm busy on a lot of things but i hope that people are caring about this project , this would be a shame if not! can you imagine??
each project falling in abandon as long as it not
" fashion " anymore ...

so well , maybe everybody is in vacation ...
i'm preparing my next year in a school , whitch explains i can't work a lot on blackout anyway . i still planned to make the level editor script and improve the hand .

if you guys are interested , i can get you a full normal mapped model of a strong men , that i'm making in order to prepare my next year , it could be used in blackout without problems i think

BUTT guys will have to help me to get it ready , because i will focus on geometry , normal maps and maybe animation ...
the rest , i won't have time to do !





but i'm confident in this game ,
" all of us we have gone too far to turn back "

so cya , francois

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Posted: 10th Jul 2006 05:12
That looks simply incredible.

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Posted: 11th Jul 2006 13:41
ok , about making a blackout model , i'll post a thread in the 3d section , please visit it and post , this shall help me a lot .

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Hamish McHaggis
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Posted: 20th Jul 2006 13:26
That looks awesome Glog. I assume that is a super smoothed version of the model for the normal map, we need it quite a lot lower poly for the game.

Quote: "" all of us we have gone too far to turn back ""


Indeed. The engine is not far off of being a complete deathmatch engine. All that would remain is to create some media to go with it. I work on this when I have time, but I have a packed summer, so time is limited. I too feel a bit disappointed when not much work goes on, but I feel that I am only one person, and I can't do everything. It's great when people do something every once in a while (like you do!). Maybe in the next few days I will get a little more done before I go away again.


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Posted: 29th Jul 2006 10:43
well, professorX did a lot before me !

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Posted: 11th Aug 2006 18:04
I just checked in your demo, looks good as you have spent alot of time and effort on this i think.
But, you have collision problems with your level.
I suggest not making a tree collision for the whole level, instead just use serialization files for different parts(zones) of the level(s) that will gain you some cpu speed and less computing for newton. And revising the level because there are seaming parts that confuse the tree serialisation.
And i noticed some transparency issues.
Otherwise, looking good, good luck with it.
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Posted: 15th Aug 2006 10:10
well , i personally don't understand why hamish did'nt uses
bsp stuff to makes levels , bsp is a ' industry standard ' Valve Hammer is free , and i'm sure there is open source bsp modelers around the web .

but this problem is the biggest one to solve i guess , after that ,
only remains the pleasure of making the game better everyday

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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 19:46
BSP integration in dbp sucks, that's why.


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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 20:01
Hmm... looks like there is a little problem with the website http://www.blackoutgame.co.uk/.
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Posted: 17th Aug 2006 20:13
oh noes, it's a HAXX ATTACK!


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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 04:30
Why does he think that's an Israeli site? It doesn't make any sense at all.

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Posted: 18th Aug 2006 23:33
Haha. What a noob kittie.
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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 02:30
It's obvious English isn't that guy's first language.

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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 13:59
seams like almost anyone can hack now days with all these free hacking programs on the net nowdays ?
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Posted: 19th Aug 2006 20:12
It's called a script kiddy. Certainly not a hacker.


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Kenjar
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Posted: 20th Aug 2006 14:40
Sorry to everyone experiancing problems with the blackout.gamersol.co.uk or www.blackoutgame.co.uk website links. I've only today become aware of the problem, and am supprised no one e-mailed me as I am the webmaster.

The long and the short of it is, that someone from these TGC forums has been targeting websites directly related to this community. www.openmmo.co.uk, www.gamersol.co.uk and of cause your own site have been affected.

Somehow, someone has found a way to redirect the domain names for the website, as the file structure on the servers remains the same as before.

I know it's someone from these forums because I operate 18 websites, and so far only websites that have been announced on here for major projects have been targeted. It's too localised to be anything else. Even www.openmmo.co.uk was affected breifly as was www.darkbasichelp.co.uk

I ask whoever is doing it to please stop. If you are really trying to put a meaningful message across. I have informed the police, and all server logs have been sent as well. If you keep up these attacks it will just make it easier for them to catch you. Stop now while you are ahead of the game, and please use your skills for something more constructive.

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Kenjar
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Posted: 21st Aug 2006 17:12
Ok, I've got the website back up.

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Posted: 3rd Sep 2006 03:19 Edited at: 3rd Sep 2006 03:20
Quote: "please use your skills for something more constructive."


Copy + Paste is a skill?

Woaw, I'm a skilled bastard too then.

Gil Galvanti
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2006 06:43
so is this game dead or what...

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Kenjar
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Posted: 3rd Sep 2006 17:24
The website is still active. That's as much as I know.

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Posted: 4th Sep 2006 04:28
From The Blackout Website:
Quote: "SPYMETA Ownz you..."


Were you aware of this?

common people are walking in line.

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Posted: 4th Sep 2006 13:50
the website is still corrupted , is it possible to install some firewall or something ? shall i go to ingland to catch the kids who did this and drown them in the tamise ?

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Posted: 5th Sep 2006 09:19
This is Blitz guys hack i think they started a war against DBP users, whe must show them whos the mack!

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Posted: 6th Sep 2006 01:59
Quote: "This is Blitz guys hack i think they started a war against DBP users, whe must show them whos the mack!"


That would sure help...
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Posted: 6th Sep 2006 21:27
That was supposed to be a joke!

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Posted: 7th Sep 2006 05:40
Quote: "That was supposed to be a joke!"


Sorry. Sarcasm isn't expressed well on the internet. What you said is easily interpreted as your opinion, but I'm sorry nonetheless.
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Posted: 12th Sep 2006 15:33
Quote: "This is Blitz guys hack i think they started a war against DBP users, whe must show them whos the mack!
"

No. He is hacking Joomla pages, but I haven't found anything exept posts from other hacked users.
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Posted: 15th Sep 2006 22:55
Just told Kenjar and its back up also if it happens again drop him an email at dcforeman80@aol.com. Or msn message him at dforemanuk@yahoo.co.uk

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Kenjar
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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 13:57
I logged on, and the site was hacked again. If this happens again I will withdraw hosting for this project. I have more interesting things to do with my time. I'm not getting paid for this after all. Sort out your project members or loose hosting, simple as that.

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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 14:30
If the site is being redirected, are they not changing dns details? Unless they're injecting code on the server, which would imply ftp access

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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 16:38
I've changed the FTP password several times, and yes they are altering website code. Either way, I've taken all reasonable procautions against hacking. It's an open source project, it's there to help people. I provide hosting for nothing, I designed the website for nothing. I run maintainace on it for nothing, and I provide technical support for nothing. A few hacks here and there, fine no problem but this is happening every few days now. I have better things to do with my time then tracking down altered files and restoring their code every few days.

If I was being paid I'd sit down and redesign the whole website, with a better, more secuire system. I'd restrict any access to SSH only, password protect certain directories and files, and run an IP sniffer to pick up any SSH or FTP attempts from anything but my own laptop. But that's a good week and a half of work on my part, plus there's additional costs for me envolved in that. I'm sorry, it's too much for a website that I don't get any direct benefit from hosting.

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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 17:03
Hmm, if it's not the ftp access, the only thing it's likely to be is the CMS, isn't it? Doesnt that keep logs?

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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 20:37
I'm past caring.

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Posted: 22nd Sep 2006 11:19
sounds like it.

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Posted: 28th Sep 2006 01:38
Why the hell would hackers want to keep hacking an Open Source project?
It's one thing once or twice, but why be persistant on the same site? Some people just don't make sense. Probally their idea of 'fun'. A bad idea.

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Posted: 28th Sep 2006 02:07
some people just suck!

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Posted: 28th Sep 2006 06:17
idiots, now it has this:
Quote: "Owned by PunkOdissey

Hack Revolution Crew "

I think you may just want to find a new host, and hope these idiots, whose idea of fun is ruining a website, don't find you.

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Quote: "Hack Revolution Crew"

Aha! We've established they operate from a boat.

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Posted: 28th Sep 2006 19:32 Edited at: 28th Sep 2006 19:34
Really i doubt they're actually hacking it themselves, these days they're probably just "script kiddies" and aren't demonstrating anything but their own boredom due to their social ineptitude.

Get a real life, please

[edit] now if they were truly doing it them selves i would at least be slightly impressed, as that takes some skill, but if they're just using some script they got off of their p2p proggy, then what's the honour or glory in that?

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Benjamin
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Posted: 28th Sep 2006 19:42
Come on man, they are doing it from a ship somewhere out at sea, that's a bit impressive.

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Posted: 28th Sep 2006 21:41
How secure is your website?
I was visiting hopeing to see what was new with this project but it seems be be down atm... with a rather uninventive "hack"

Hopefully you can make it more secure and bring it back up.
Peter H
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Quote: "Come on man, they are doing it from a ship somewhere out at sea, that's a bit impressive."

Only if they are catching at least 1 fish every day will i be impressed.

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Kenjar
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Posted: 29th Sep 2006 01:30 Edited at: 29th Sep 2006 01:32
I've taken down the website. Sorry but I'm not willing to support this site anymore. I am unpaid, and fork out £100 for sites like these. I didn't ask for anything in return, but I have limits to my patience.

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Posted: 29th Sep 2006 01:40
As Kenjar has withdrawn support (in a rude way IMHO) I am more than willing to host a site on my BlueHost account, but if you want a full domain you'll just need to give me the $10 via paypal, but I'll set you up a Joomla CMS, etc, etc. and a subdomain for free.

Just drop me an email if intersted.

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Posted: 29th Sep 2006 02:05
Why don't you just make the page using HTML and without some script that has more security holes than a used kevlar vest, then as I would do, add some lovely taunts referencing the hackers family and such.

Also, we have established they cannot spell 'Odyssey' , so they must be a gang of pirates that rome the seven seas.

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Hope this gets back Up.

@Kenjar. Stop blaming the f*****g Blackout guys. You really think they brought this on the site? good one.

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Posted: 29th Sep 2006 02:19 Edited at: 29th Sep 2006 02:20
actualy if you search spymeta in google not only do you find many sights hacked by him but forums where they have discussed hacking scripts, and people asking for help in fixing it.

my apologies should have said him/her/it

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