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[News] New Payback Intent Status ReportANN.lu
Posted on 08-May-2002 04:01 GMT by James Daniels32 comments
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Apex Designs have published a new status report on the progress of the Intent version of Payback. There are also three maps (one new, two updated) available on the extra maps page.
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New Payback Intent Status Report : Comment 18 of 32ANN.lu
Posted by the man in the shadows on 08-May-2002 15:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 10 (cheesegrate):
> ever seen a kick ass 3d game in java/??
So you've never seen JQuake? Works pretty good here, can't run the original 1.06 version on this system due to win2k server choking on the 3D routines but the Java version runs great, there's even a Q2 port in process for Java. There's also a damn good 3D flight sim that runs in 32bit but I can't remember the name of it off hand. I've saw two or three 3D race sims, 4 person arcade games (a la gauntlet), a couple of 2 person beat'em ups that looked like virtual fighters, and even some interesting sim type games at the last JavaOne convention. JQuake has been around since the Quake source code was released, a working version was released about 3 months after one of the open Amiga Quake ports was done. If you ask me though, I don't think Java would be the best programming language for any type of game that requires heavy 3D processing (rendering is another story).
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