Is my original tutorial still on here anywhere?
I suppose a search would answer that for me.
EDIT: It's here (http://www.halflife2.net/forums/showthread.php?t=55945&page=2) but go figure, none of the screenshots are anymore.
I'll have to try to find them again.
I had a similar problem when I first got the game, and then later a similar problem with FEAR, and it turns out that it was my motherboard drivers that were out of date. So much for auto-updating software.
This sounds like it could be great.
I don't have DoD:S yet. Is it possible to incorporate the material from that into a single player experience, so you can take advantage of the lip-syncing and scripting of the normal game?
You are straight to the point, aren't you?
No, none of my writers have been published, with the notable exception of a few articles I've done for IGN and a poem in a local literary review years ago when I thought poetry could make up for gross negligence.
No, other than the tutorials I...
We're gonna have to hope that my screenwriting team is good enough. :D
As for the proof, it's going to be a pretty standard Law & Order template, just in City 17. I think there's plenty of latent humor just in the situation, but I'm going to try to keep it somewhat serious.
The Radeon cards with two monitor connectors will list a Primary and Secondary adapter so that you can run different settings to each monitor. It's just one card, though.
Dangerous Waters is a great sim.
Silent Hunter III has a good deal more atmosphere, but the range and scope of DW is awesome.
I'll be giving my copy to a friend and buying it again through Steam
I don't want to say that it's too easy, and I don't mean anything against the music video creators, but they are very different entities. Part of what the concept would actually prove would be my writing abilities and how capable I am at taking that vision and transferring it to the game...