The final exam will be on Thursday, May 13 at 1:00.
The third Quake assignment is to develop a level. The Word document is here.
The second Quake assignment is to get the sticky grenades working using QCC. Zip the directory and mail to instructor.
The first Quake assignment is to get the homing missiles working using QCC.
In theory, the portion on Lambda MOO is complete.
Furthermore, there are no more errors in system part of the code for the MOO. Let the instructor know if there are issues that
you become aware of that have not been resolved.
The MOO Assignment Overview Started on 1/23
You should have a player character on the test MOO and have looked around some. The test moo is on euler.vcsu.edu and uses port 8888.
TrenchBroom. A level editor for Quake.
Garrett Hoff's project in a Zip file. Since Garrett worked on this during the summer there is more to it than the others. There are maps and special code for it. This file contains it all.
Martina Miteva's Arena in a Zip file. Three new player spawn points were added.
Ben Ford's Arena in a Zip file. Yes you may load bots in it.
Mike Lloyd's Arena in a Zip file. This is the new version.
Justin Bearinger's Arena in a Zip file. This is a second new version, which has a leak corrected.
The Quake Control Center Setup file New 4/22/2004. This is a self extracting zip file. When it has extracted setup.exe, then execute that. The current version should be 1.6. The executable only.
The standard source files, zipped. Place in the Quake directory and unzip.
The executables that end in source directory, zipped. Place in the Quake directory and unzip.
The source files that allow a homing missile source files, zipped. Place in the Quake directory and unzip.
Another MOO Client has been created by Ganesh Padmanabhan which shows some promise.
Curt's MOO Information Page This has information or links on clients, programming, etc.
id Software the makers of Quake III A useful reference for the Quake portions is Focus on Creating Mods in Quake III Arena
General Game Development Links.
Return to Curt Hill's home page.
Last time I updated this page: March 4, 2013.