I Hate Motion Sickness

Nov 28, 2005 12:50

Thanksgiving was good. Too bad we don't have any leftovers, though.

Twelve minutes ago, I found the most awesome Java port of Quake 2. All you need is a browser. Sure, it has to download >38 MB of stuff to your hard drive, but after that, you're good to play. Now I'm trying to get over that motion sickness thing after about ten minutes of play

entries, geeky

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edani November 28 2005, 18:45:02 UTC
Mmmm a good case of video-game-woozy. Vwoozy, as I call it. The best way to get rid of it is to play more, hehe :)

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pianorain November 28 2005, 19:20:57 UTC
Ugh...I tried that. I ended up laying in the floor for a few minutes.

I need to build that FPS tolerance back up. This Quake 2 thing could save me from hours of boredom, especially once they fix the multiplayer bug.

Did I mention that it's a fully functional clone, including multiplayer mode?!?

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edani November 28 2005, 19:23:58 UTC
Wow, sweet. That's really nice...wish they'd do that with some other games. Did you ever play HL2?

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pianorain November 28 2005, 21:08:33 UTC
Nope. That was after my college days. It looked awesome, though.

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pianorain November 28 2005, 21:09:46 UTC
I wish they'd do that to Quake 3. All the C source code is public domain; it's just be a matter of converting it to Java.

Ha, I make it sound easy.

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edani November 28 2005, 21:15:58 UTC
LOL Yes, yes you do. I didn't play 3. 4 looks AWESOME though.

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