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Ken | Posted - 25 December 2001 10:08 PST Didn't Stubby say there would be some kind of surprise for Christmas Eve? Or was it the re-designing of the RotW pages? Hope this one post doesn't get Ingmar to come here and insult me. We live, as we dream - alone. |
-SCUT-OpenGL | Posted - 25 December 2001 17:08 PST i think he was suggesting the e4m5_011... from some previous messages i've got that trr2 wouldn't have been released so soon, maybe it would be on some anniversaries of qdqlite, or a quake birthday... i hope it is within the next year. |
Morfans | Posted - 26 December 2001 7:55 PST There were all kinds of suprises and cool stuff planned, some of which you've seen, some you haven't. The resurection and re-presentation of the old RotW and Mineral's competitions was going to be a Christmas suprise but Thomas decided to release it early. :-) There were also a couple of other things that either weren't ready on time or just plain got delayed due to pressure of work, disease or beer. :-) Patience is a virtue, and besides, we didn't say WHICH christmas. Finally, "Have we been fooled?" : Arturo, do you really think anyone could make a fool out of you? ;-) |
Ken | Posted - 26 December 2001 8:34 PST But of course, I'm dumb! Just look, I didn't even think when Stub said "Christmas" he could have meant Christmas 2004. Damn. :) We live, as we dream - alone. |
Nagasaki | Posted - 30 December 2001 3:03 PST You could still get yourself a Windows 2000 and try my brand-new Win2K patch for QrdQ on it :P Or type "format C:", go into the store and buy a Red Hat package, install it, download the Linux Version of QrdQ and watch it. OR, present yourself with an Amiga in post-christmas-style, purchase a registered copy of Quake and watch QrdQ on that Amiga! How did you just come to the idea that there are no christmas-presents at all?? *** |