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Will Project X be a good game? 56 members have voted

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- By Rich Taylor

 

Just a note about a few more 1.06 things. But first, regarding 1.05 Final, it seriously, really, probably, maybe, should be coming out early next week (which means this week - Rob)... That's about all I know about it. =)

 

EnableAreaWater() - Turn water rendering on/off in an area.

SpeakOneLinerConversation() - Now takes a volume parameter (Only supports talk, whisper, and shout)

SetScale() - changed to accept x, y, z axis as parameters

Dedicated Server now correctly lists modules in directory format that are located in the MyDocs directories.

Dedicated Server now takes a -moduledir parameter to allow launching modules stored in directory format to be loaded via command line parameters.

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Patcha

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1 month of 1.05 betatesting!

I've got for 1.06 not "flash" patch! wacko.gif

Shealladh

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1 month of 1.05 betatesting!

I've got for 1.06 not "flash" patch! wacko.gif

 

Well this has to be one of the lamest game updates in history, it's on par with Ghost Recon.

 

So at this pace we might see CC in the next millenium :down:

Patcha

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I've got FEAR for 1.06 not "flash" patch! wacko.gif

I forgot the "fear" word... :ermm:

 

Dedicated Server now takes a -moduledir parameter to allow launching modules stored in directory format to be loaded via command line parameters.

Hmm -- does this mean the missing client command-line options made it in too?

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