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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Experiment gone wrong First Level test

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SoulMan
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 14:05
Here is the test file from Experiment gone wrong. Let me know what you think. It is only loadable in FPSCreator at the moment. I will be building an Exe later in the week.
SoulMan

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Jiffy
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 14:27
Not bad, but not enough ammo! I ran out before i killed anyone, so i had to just exit.

Last night I was looking up at the stars and said "Where the hell is my roof?!"
SoulMan
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 14:33
Sorry, I didn't mean to make it so tough. I'll add a little more to the shotgun to make it better, or give it strength.
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Ominous
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 14:39
Instead of raising the shotguns damage, you could lower the badguys strength, or you could have the gun start off with more ammo.

Now is the winter of your discontent.
-Stewie from Family Guy
SoulMan
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 22:03
Each bad guy has 75 Health or is suppose to have only that much. I will check but that was what I found last time. Tonight when I get home I'll work on it a little more and improve some of the light mapping.
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Freddy 007
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Posted: 16th Feb 2005 23:40
Cool game


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OTS Software
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Posted: 17th Feb 2005 00:33 Edited at: 17th Feb 2005 00:37
Great start!

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Cellbloc Studios
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Posted: 17th Feb 2005 01:02
Did I miss a meeting? Is there a password on this file?

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SoulMan
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Posted: 17th Feb 2005 01:30
Not sure, is there?
I didn't password it. You have to save to your HDD and open it in FPSCreator. What messages are you getting?
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Cellbloc Studios
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Posted: 17th Feb 2005 01:47
For whatever reason, when I saved it from the link, it saved it with a .zip extention.

Now here's the fun part. Change your "experiment.fpm" to "experiment.fpm.zip" and take a quick look at it.

That's all I'm going to say.

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OTS Software
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Posted: 17th Feb 2005 01:47
I had the password issue as well. When you download it, it is .fpm.zip. If you take off the .zip and open it in FPSC, it works fine.

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SoulMan
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Posted: 17th Feb 2005 02:02
I think it's a problem with Winzip because it sees it as a ZipFile(Maybe it is?, strange)
You have to save as filetype All Files, that way it doesn't add the .zip at the end of the file. I have no reason to compress the file since it's about 100K.
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