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 UniKorn
02-06-2002, 4:26 AM
#1
Me first ;)
 Anakin
02-06-2002, 5:52 AM
#2
Me second :p
This is good, but to the Admin- Can we have a Models section as well please.

Ahh at least we can pass ideas and talk about what we have learnt from editing Unikorn.
This should hopfully make our lives a bit better :0
 Roger
02-06-2002, 10:33 AM
#3
I will take care of the Modeling category.

Any other wishes?

Oh please e-mail me some more information about your mods, so I can add that to the mods page.

Thanks!
 JPMaximilian
03-01-2002, 8:55 PM
#4
Are there some good mapping programs out there for Q3A, as well as tutorials?
 digl
03-01-2002, 9:22 PM
#5
of course
Q3Radiant
check here (http://modcentral.jediknightii.net/resources.shtml) for Q3 editing tutorials
 UniKorn
03-04-2002, 4:02 AM
#6
Digl, I suggest you point people to gtkradiant. Q3radiant hasn't been updated or supported for quite some time now, while GTKRadiant is improving every month.
 digl
03-04-2002, 11:18 AM
#7
OK
I thaught of mentioning GTK Radiant, but I dont know exactly what it is :o
Is it a Radiant for all Q3 based games?
 UniKorn
03-04-2002, 11:32 AM
#8
It is actually an enhanced version of q3radiant. When the q3radiant source was released gtkradiant continued with adding extra and better functionalities to the quake3 editor. The compiler is enhanced, the program is less buggy and has more features.
 digl
03-04-2002, 11:57 AM
#9
ok thanks
 nykel007
03-05-2002, 6:11 AM
#10
How do you uninstall QERadient anyhow?
 UniKorn
03-05-2002, 7:32 AM
#11
Hein? Just use Add/Remove software I think, otherwise just delete the directory.
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