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FPSC Classic Models and Media / how long has this been here

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Punk13
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Location: In EpikLand!
Posted: 20th May 2008 05:15 Edited at: 20th May 2008 05:17
hey i was just looking around an the tgc site and found this its not listed as a product on the drop down menus but there is a page for it did i miss something? take a look
http://giles.thegamecreators.com/?f=index
ThankX
punk13



Black Terror
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Location: Pulse Game Development
Posted: 20th May 2008 05:29
I think it is retired but I could be mistaken. The name sounds familiar.



Scurvy Lobster
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Location: Denmark
Posted: 20th May 2008 14:18
It's a lightmapping tool that can be used to light terrains. But I don't think it is compatible with FPSC other than if you exported your levels for use in a DB Pro project (maybe).

It is an old piece of software now so maybe it's just obsolete.
Kerrby
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Location: Australia mate.
Posted: 20th May 2008 14:31
Yeah it says that it's no longer available to buy.
Indie PC Games
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Posted: 20th May 2008 16:34


Wow this is funny. Love the Sig.


Punk13
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Posted: 5th Jun 2008 07:35
Thanks

Exotic Matter
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Posted: 6th Jun 2008 15:08 Edited at: 6th Jun 2008 15:10
You can find version 2 here.

http://www.frecle.net/index.php?show=products§ion=giles&sub=about
tjaabee
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Posted: 6th Jun 2008 19:06 Edited at: 6th Jun 2008 19:06
But on the V2 website it says that it supports the .x file format? It seems quite intresting anyway. Cool if it worked!
Anybody tried the demo?

GIMME COKE!

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