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I guess our PR guy should email the writer and ask for an edit.Nice article, extremely good for ESF to get more recognition!
There are a few mistakes although, they keep talking about an alpha version and finally give a download link for 1.2.3 referring to it as alpha - "You can grab an older and less-glossy alpha version here to check it out, though it carries significant bugs and non-working bots."
Significant bugs? Non-working bots? WTF?o_o
Oh wait...I guess our PR guy should email the writer and ask for an edit.
The guys who made this mod http://www.moddb.com/mods/paranoia originally added the shaders to GoldSrc. They open sourced the code for modders to use. Team Psykskallar used that code to make Cry of Fear, so the shaders already existed.
Is this true? Because it's the first time I hear of it.Easier to develop for, and tons of extra work done by fellow modders has added a ton of features and ease of use.
I thought ESF's shaders were made by Raven and co. .I followed the reddit link in the article, people were amazed and people were excited. However, I read this:
Is this true? Because it's the first time I hear of it.
how is that a joke? it's the truth rofl.Prepare yourselves, new forum members asking about the release date are coming.
Jokes aside, it's about time a nice article by a game magazine/website appeared.
No, they said assumed that ESF had done the same. To use open source "hacks" to build up on the original engine. That's why I asked "Is this true?". I thought all of your hacks were made in house.@Viper , i think they meaned CoF not ESF
v1.2.3 is stable and has working bots.You can grab an older and less-glossy alpha version here to check it out, though it carries significant bugs and non-working bots.