[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71368030/gmod/smg.jpg[/t]
This. How the hell do I fix it? Verifying doesn't work, either
[QUOTE=Squerl101;44551314]Well then, better stick to Sandbox.
It seems like that's the only non-shitty gamemode these days.[/QUOTE]
Except for when you are a heavy wire user and the server you join does not allow E2 for guests because "MINGEE2MINGE2MINGE2" wish i could use E2 on more servers (all my scripts are self written)
[QUOTE=AJ10017;44565376]Except for when you are a heavy wire user and the server you join does not allow E2 for guests because "MINGEE2MINGE2MINGE2" wish i could use E2 on more servers (all my scripts are self written)[/QUOTE]
Meta Construct is your solution.
[QUOTE=Crash155;44565214][t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71368030/gmod/smg.jpg[/t]
This. How the hell do I fix it? Verifying doesn't work, either[/QUOTE]
What is it from?
[QUOTE=BFG9000;44567196]What is it from?[/QUOTE]
Garry's Mod.
But seriously, looks like the SMG from HL2 if you're talking about the gun.
It's the HL2 smg, and the world model has a missing texture for some reason. Anyone know a fix?
Something might be overriding your texture.
[QUOTE=NightmareX91;44565493]Meta Construct is your solution.[/QUOTE]
Meta construct is a pac server basically. And their dynamic physics to reduce lag fucks up a lot of contraptions that move using E2
[QUOTE=AJ10017;44567696]Meta construct is a pac server basically. And their dynamic physics to reduce lag fucks up a lot of contraptions that move using E2[/QUOTE]
Try alternate servers that might be less populated, there isn't just a single Meta Construct (Three in total)
Edit -
Dont really have anything to get pack to the topic other than what I said back the on 24th-25th page, I guess I could complain about when there a very few servers with a certain addon you like, and most turn out the be shit, darkrp, or empty.
[QUOTE=Squerl101;44551187]I have never played murder.
Is it worth it?[/QUOTE]
Take TTT and make it even more dull, boring, and rdm filled and you have Murder.
I hate how stupid the community is when it comes to the workshop. Its not hard to read the description. [B]JUST READ THE DAMN DESCRIPTION AHRGGGGGGGGGG[/B]
And quit begging for SWEPs/Playermodel.
For those complaining about Murder--have you tried Morbus? It's like TTT but in spaaaaaaaace.
[IMG]http://i62.tinypic.com/ir016u.png[/IMG]
I..... just
ew
Admins/Authority that suppresses constructive criticism/debate. It just seems that all servers smack "Friendly Community" on the tag and start acting like it is North Korea, Say your opinion?; Nah its obviously wrong in the eye of the all mighty p2admin!
EDIT: Not to derail, what is with the fuzz about LUA content viruses, are they a thing now?
[QUOTE=Billtost;44577515]Admins/Authority that suppresses constructive criticism/debate. It just seems that all servers smack "Friendly Community" on the tag and start acting like it is North Korea, Say your opinion?; Nah its obviously wrong in the eye of the all mighty p2admin!
EDIT: Not to derail, what is with the fuzz about LUA content viruses, are they a thing now?[/QUOTE]
A couple of months ago some idiot kept posting on and bumping a bunch of 1-2 year old threads about lua viruses with messages that more or less go like this: "What I would do is get an anti-virus and remove it." (God it hurt to type that.) Other than that, no LUA viruses are not a thing now nor will they ever be again.
Edit: Content-
I hate when I make something that I think is going to work awesomely in MP only to find out something makes it well... Not work so much. (I made this little remote control ground robot thing with a 3d hud and all that wonderful crap only to find out lua updates about as fast as horse shit in MP so when I drove around the hud was ~20 feet behind me.)
[QUOTE=Johnny Guitar;44577209][IMG]http://i62.tinypic.com/ir016u.png[/IMG]
I..... just
ew[/QUOTE]
What is going on I'm confused D:
Its 2014 and this is still like this.
[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/206956179/gm_construct0050.jpg[/t]
[editline]19th April 2014[/editline]
hint: Shadows bug out at range
Whatever the fuck is going on right now.
A few months ago, I posted that one of the things that made me made in GMOD is when addon creators delete an addon vital for my comics. Well, it happened again and I am at a loss for words over his reasoning. Here, read this...
[url]http://steamcommunity.com/groups/firestormstudios#announcements/detail/1640743208586539786[/url]
I sympathize with him and I understand his feeling. I too hate people who have this sense of entitlement and take things for granted. However, I felt that I am unfairly affected by this because of the behaviour of others. I don't ever post message on workshops except for when I really, really like the work. He should have known from the get-go that having to deal with ungrateful people or hostile people is a part of the internet, or part of life. Even though there are many nay-sayers, there are always the few that appreciates your work and that's what counts. For example, on Tuesdays, I volunteer in a community kitchen that serves free dinner to people. Most people are grateful, in fact, there are always that same individuals that said the same, "the dinner is great, thanks everybody" week after week after week. However, there are other less thankful individual. Last week, I was in the room next to the kitchen preparing desserts and one of the other volunteers came into the room for a rest, as the door is closing, I heard one of the guy waiting to get in said, "Be professional, do restaurant make people wait?" I really wanted to go outside and remind the guy that this is a free meal and I will call the police if he doesn't leave in 1 minute. If we apply the attitude of the guy who made this addon to the community kitchen, the guy would have dump all the food out and burn the kitchen down. Or George Lucas, some Star Wars fans have sh***ed on him since the mid-80s after he re-released the classic trilogy because "Han shoots first!" and after every single Prequel movie release. Do George Lucas burn down Skywalker Ranch and destroy all copies of Star Wars? No, he sold Star Wars to Disney and he will be swimming in money for the rest of his life.
If I am in his boat, that is not what I would have done. I will just update with a message saying that I am tired of people taking it for granted and I want to move onto other stuff, I will not work on this any more, thank you for all your support.
After this, I believe that Steam should add an option to let people choose rather they want to update their addons or not.
"*cough*" and "vinh'll fix it" getting spammed into chat.
[url]http://steamcommunity.com/app/4000/discussions/1/558753803869327038/[/url]
The second comment killed me (if I understood it right).
[img]http://s17.postimg.org/d9bwqu2lb/what_the_fuck.jpg[/img]
Remember my rant about there not being the real Jailbreak Gamemode?
[video=youtube;PkClwUE9R34]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkClwUE9R34[/video]
Apparently I'm wrong. And it died because the current jailbreak, read jailbreak rp with kids, is "better". What a load of bullshit.
[QUOTE=Vipes;44589974]Remember my rant about there not being the real Jailbreak Gamemode?
-videosnip-
Apparently I'm wrong. And it died because the current jailbreak, read jailbreak rp with kids, is "better". What a load of bullshit.[/QUOTE]
Shame; I'd have played the shit out of that...
This does at least highlight inherent problems with the userbase; 99% of which refuse to leave RP/TTT/Murder and all that bollocks and actually try anything new.
[QUOTE=Vipes;44589974]Remember my rant about there not being the real Jailbreak Gamemode?
[video=youtube;PkClwUE9R34]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkClwUE9R34[/video]
Apparently I'm wrong. And it died because the current jailbreak, read jailbreak rp with kids, is "better". What a load of bullshit.[/QUOTE]
All the videos I saw of it were more eh... CS:S based and such. By any chance was this (The one I'm referring to) the shitty RP version (As in was the main theme always aliens/lasers/etc.)? It was sort of like Zombie Escape only the prison guards came at you from infront usually and you had to battle your way out of the prison.
Edit: I wish this didn't die out from fucking JailbreakRPCrapwhatever. It looks fucking amazing.
[QUOTE=Nazuu;39029902]Not really, it's just bunch of stupid and useless stuff, such as "Epic cars" which are just a Half-Life 2 Jeeps spammed with thrusters.
The dupe system would have been something really great, but it got raped and tortured because majority of the players/uploaders consists of 8-12 year old kids who find idiotic and un-erotic sex poses funny.
Not to mention all of the useless wooden contraptions which have almost no constraints and just fall down in to pieces or lag the hell out of servers after spawning them.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=unrezt;39024813]
Single rag-dolls/models from obscure model packs uploaded in dupe form. Why is this even allowed?
Are there any legitimate contraptions people have put actual time and effort into on the workshop?[/QUOTE]
This.
Also RDM
[editline]20th April 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Int64;44136959]I don't really care that Hotpocket has been demoted, but you admitting that you don't mind your staff attacking other communities says a lot about you.[/QUOTE]
off topic, but, hey, he's Putin
I have been trying to find some sense of inspiration to continue writing a book I started awhile ago called "Doomforts" and I decided to go and research a few writers from the Vietnam Era, and to see what they say about war...
[quote]In a true war story, if there's a moral at all, it's like the thread that makes the cloth. You can't tease it out. You can't extract the meaning without unraveling the deeper meaning. And in the end, really, there's nothing much to say about a true war story, except maybe "Oh." True war stories do not generalize. They do not indulge in abstraction or analysis.
For example: War is hell. As a moral declaration the old truism seems perfectly true, and yet because it abstracts, because it generalizes, I can't believe it with my stomach. Nothing turns inside.
It comes down to gut instinct. A true war story, if truly told, makes the stomach believe.
This one does it for me. I've told it before - many times, many versions - but here's what actually happened.
We crossed that river and marched west into the mountains. On the third day, my friend Curt Lemon stepped on a boobytrapped artillery round. He was playing catch with Rat Kiley, laughing, and then he was dead. The trees were thick; it took nearly an hour to cut an LZ for the dustoff.
Later, higher in the mountains, we came across a baby VC water buffalo. What it was doing there I don't know - no farms, no paddies - but we chased it down and, got a rope around it and led it along to a deserted village where we set up for the night. After supper Rat Kiley went over and stroked its nose.
He opened up a can of C rations, pork and beans, but the baby buffalo wasn't interested.
Rat shrugged.
He stepped back and shot it through the right front knee.
The animal did not make a sound. It went down hard, then got up again, and Rat took careful aim and shot off an ear. He shot it in the hindquarters and in the little hump at its back. He shot it twice in the flanks. It wasn't to kill; it was to hurt. He put the rifle muzzle up against the mouth and shot the mouth away. Nobody said much. The whole platoon stood there watching, feeling all kinds of things, but there wasn't a great deal of pity for the baby water buffalo. Curt Lemon was dead. Rat Kiley had lost his best friend in the world. Later in the week Rat would write a long personal letter to the guy's sister, who would not write back, but for now, it was simply a question of pain. He shot off the tail. He shot away -chunks of meat below the ribs. All around us there was the smell of smoke and filth and greenery, and the evening was humid and very hot. Rat went to automatic. He shot randomly, almost casually, quick little spurts in the belly. Then he reloaded, squatted down, and shot it in the left front knee. Again the animal fell hard and tried to get up, but this time it couldn't quite make it. It wobbled and went down sideways. Rat shot it in the nose. He bent forward and whispered something, as if talking to a pet, then he shot it in the throat. All the while the baby water buffalo was silent, or almost silent, just a little bubbling sound where the nose had been. It lay very still. Nothing moved except the eyes, which were enormous, the pupils shiny black and dumb.
Rat Kiley was crying. He tried to say something, but them cradled his rifle and went off by himself.
The rest of us stood in a ragged circle around the baby buffalo. For a long time no one spoke. We had witnessed some- thing essential, something brand-new and profound, a piece of the world so startling there was not yet a word for it.
Somebody kicked the baby buffalo.
It was still alive, though just barely, just in the eyes. "Amazing," Dave Jensen said. "My whole life, I never seen anything like it."
[...] "Never?" "Not hardly. Not once."
Kiowa and Mitchell Sanders picked up the baby buffalo. They hauled it across the open square, hoisted it up, and dumped it in the village well.
Afterward, we sat waiting for Rat to get himself together.
"Amazing," Dave Jensen kept saying. "A new wrinkle. I never seen it before."
Mitchell Sanders took out his yo-yo. "Well, that's Nam,' he said. "Garden of Evil. Over here, man, every sin's ret fresh and original."
How do you generalize?
War is hell, but that's not the half of it, because war is mystery and terror and adventure and courage and discovery and holiness and pity and despair and longing and love. War is nasty; war is fun. War is thrilling; war is drudgery. War makes you a man; war makes you dead.
The truths are contradictory. It can be argued, for instance, that war is grotesque. But in truth war is also beauty. For all its horror, you can't help but gape at the awful majesty of combat. You stare out at tracer rounds unwinding through the dark like brilliant red ribbons. You crouch in ambush as a cool, impassive moon rises over the nighttime paddies. You admire the fluid symmetries of troops on the move, the great sheets of metal-fire streaming down from a gunship, the illumination rounds, the white phosphorus, the purply orange glow of napalm, the rocket's red glare. It's not pretty, exactly. It's astonishing. It fills the eye. It commands you. You hate it, yes, but your eyes do not. Like a killer forest fire, like cancer under a microscope, any battle or bombing raid or artillery barrage has the aesthetic purity of absolute moral indifference - a powerful, implacable beauty - and a true war story will tell the truth about this, though the truth is ugly.
To generalize about war is like generalizing about peace. Almost everything is true. Almost nothing is true. Though it's odd, you're never more alive than when you're almost dead. You recognize what's valuable. Freshly, as if for the first time, you love what's best in yourself and in the world, all that might be lost. At the hour of dusk you sit at your foxhole and look out on a wide river turning pinkish red, and at the mountains beyond, and although in the morning you must cross the river and go into the mountains and do terrible things and maybe die, even so, you find yourself studying the fine colors on the river, you feel wonder and awe at the setting of the sun, and you are filled with a hard, aching love for how the world could be and always should be, but now is not.
Mitchell Sanders was right. For the common soldier, at least, war has the feel - the spiritual texture - of a great ghostly fog, thick and permanent. There is no clarity. Everything swirls. The old rules are no longer binding, the old truths no longer true. Right spills over into wrong. Order blends into chaos, hate into love, ugliness into beauty, law into anarchy, civility into savagery. The vapors suck you in. You can't tell where you are, or why you're there, and the only certainty is absolute ambiguity.
In war you lose your sense of the definite, hence your sense of truth itself, and therefore it's safe to say that in a true war story nothing is absolutely true.
Often in a true war story there is not even a point, or else the point doesn't hit you until, say, twenty years later, in your sleep, and you wake up and shake your wife and start telling the story to her, except when you get to the end you've forgotten the point again. And then for a long time you lie there watching the story happen in your head. You listen to your wife's breathing. The war's over. You close your eyes. You smile and think, Christ, what's the point?[/quote]
That last paragraph is how I feel writing Doomforts. At the current moment I was recently unbanned from Fearless RP's forums, and I was talking with a few of the admins about the experiences I had in the Tiger Force hay-days, and it hit me... Its been two years. Most of the younger kids would have no fucking clue about half the stuff I would be talking about, and most of the ex-Tiger Force guys are into different games. It's a really odd feeling to say the least.
This is more, "So whatcha thinking about GMod" type thing, but at the same time I feel sorta aggravated that such a book, even with a fictional narrative, wouldn't have much powder to work with.
[QUOTE=Person234;44586951]A few months ago, I posted that one of the things that made me made in GMOD is when addon creators delete an addon vital for my comics. Well, it happened again and I am at a loss for words over his reasoning. Here, read this...
[url]http://steamcommunity.com/groups/firestormstudios#announcements/detail/1640743208586539786[/url]
I sympathize with him and I understand his feeling. I too hate people who have this sense of entitlement and take things for granted. However, I felt that I am unfairly affected by this because of the behaviour of others. I don't ever post message on workshops except for when I really, really like the work. He should have known from the get-go that having to deal with ungrateful people or hostile people is a part of the internet, or part of life. Even though there are many nay-sayers, there are always the few that appreciates your work and that's what counts. For example, on Tuesdays, I volunteer in a community kitchen that serves free dinner to people. Most people are grateful, in fact, there are always that same individuals that said the same, "the dinner is great, thanks everybody" week after week after week. However, there are other less thankful individual. Last week, I was in the room next to the kitchen preparing desserts and one of the other volunteers came into the room for a rest, as the door is closing, I heard one of the guy waiting to get in said, "Be professional, do restaurant make people wait?" I really wanted to go outside and remind the guy that this is a free meal and I will call the police if he doesn't leave in 1 minute. If we apply the attitude of the guy who made this addon to the community kitchen, the guy would have dump all the food out and burn the kitchen down. Or George Lucas, some Star Wars fans have sh***ed on him since the mid-80s after he re-released the classic trilogy because "Han shoots first!" and after every single Prequel movie release. Do George Lucas burn down Skywalker Ranch and destroy all copies of Star Wars? No, he sold Star Wars to Disney and he will be swimming in money for the rest of his life.
If I am in his boat, that is not what I would have done. I will just update with a message saying that I am tired of people taking it for granted and I want to move onto other stuff, I will not work on this any more, thank you for all your support.
After this, I believe that Steam should add an option to let people choose rather they want to update their addons or not.[/QUOTE]You should unpack the addon so workshop won't auto-update it away.
SDoF and Poster don't work together. EG:
[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/206956179/posta.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=THEDANGER;39032136]2: You shouldn't be able to dupe things from packs that dont come with a source game[/QUOTE]
I disagree, it should at least notify you that it uses a workshop item you don't have, and give you the option to retrieve it.
[QUOTE=Vipes;44589974]Remember my rant about there not being the real Jailbreak Gamemode?
[video=youtube;PkClwUE9R34]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkClwUE9R34[/video]
Apparently I'm wrong. And it died because the current jailbreak, read jailbreak rp with kids, is "better". What a load of bullshit.[/QUOTE]
In the older days, 'Jailbreak' was a standard gametype much like CTF or FFA. There are two bases, and everyone who gets fragged goes to jail. Anyone still roaming the map can break into the base and hit a release switch. That jailbreak?
[editline]21st April 2014[/editline]
That was the shit in Quake 3
When you think a server has some really cool features but then later realized they're all pretty much stolen from another community.
For example, DarkerGaming.
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