Readup: some words for the weekend

October 27, 2006 | 2 comments »

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Ok, and now for this weeks links!

You might’ve already seen this 2004 BBC documentary about Tetris a while ago, if not go have a look it’s on youtube now!

My_project_final_final_v3.cgr …sounds familiar? Head over to the 43folders site for a quick rundown on best practices for file naming.

Devbump? It’s just like digg but then for game developers, subscribe to their RSS feed or register to write you own stories.

Another fine gamasutra article, this time it’s a series about Multiplayer Level Design, this is part 1 of 3.

If you ever see a line like this “Added Massive Streaming Ad Support” in a patch readme file be warned. These guys started a packet dumper while playing SWAT4, behold the XML soup that went back and forth to the ad-servers.

Article about some of the “Not-So-Bright Ideas from the World of Gaming.”

Hey hang on isn’t that made with Quest3D? It’s a capture from Tale of Tales‘ “The Endless Forest”.
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Happy reading,

the Quest3D|Log team

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