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Author | Topic |
Stubby | Posted - 30 September 2001 9:18 PST Is anyone interrested in doing/seeing a QdQ production using the cheated progs? A 100% run would probably be more enjoyable for the viewer than a straight run. Thomas Stubgaard |
Shambler | Posted - 30 September 2001 11:31 PST No. http://www.planetquake.com/teamshambler - it's Quake single player, bitches. |
Radix | Posted - 30 September 2001 13:34 PST ROFL! |
tim | Posted - 30 September 2001 13:49 PST i'm sure there is a lot of ppl that want more qdq type stuff, but only start it if there are people REALLY keen to do it, otherwise whats the point? there are quite a few projects already going at the mo arent' there, but how many are still in the recording stage ?? :) |
Stubby | Posted - 30 September 2001 13:58 PST Ok ok, take it easy guys, I was just asking of curiosity! Bitch asses... :-) Thomas Stubgaard |
amrik | Posted - 30 September 2001 14:14 PST jesus christ no. - Amrik |
Nagasaki | Posted - 1 October 2001 5:56 PST There's no need for a cheated progs run. Quake done Dirty is way better, IF there shall be cheating involved. *** |
Martin Selinus | Posted - 1 October 2001 10:57 PST Ok, I know it's lame. But wouldn't it be very fun to make the recordings? And very cool to watch? I wouldn't want to spend hours on a 100% run, but an easy run would be pretty fun, wouldn't it? Atleast, that's what I think. Call me lame if you want to. I don't care :) / Martin |
amrik | Posted - 2 October 2001 4:12 PST heh, instead of making qdq-style (pointless) marathons would be far more fun to make/watch! too bad stubby aint for it @ QDN - Amrik |
Rolle | Posted - 2 October 2001 5:47 PST Man, i knew that i would hear about something like this one day.. :) it would be cool to watch. /johan |
messiah | Posted - 2 October 2001 10:30 PST I'm thinking as Martin! All your demos are belong to us! |
Hanz | Posted - 3 October 2001 11:43 PST Cheated easy/nightmare runs through Quake are already done; just download all the individual demos and play them in right order, because the beginning stats are always the same. |