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If any participants want to share screenshots of the gifts they received, that would be awesome.
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General Grievous model - and coding n animation question
Circa replied to Langerd's topic in Mod Requests & Suggestions
Ha. I forgot why @@redsaurus did that. Humans riding humans. -
You can discern what section your topic belongs to yourself. We are tired of moving them for you. You did not post this topic here, I moved it here from the wrong section. There are descriptions at the top of each section if you are unsure what they are. If you end up posting them all in this section, that's a tiny bit better than in the Feedback section, since the Feedback section has nothing to do with the JK games whatsoever. I'm not trying to be mean about it, but you seem to have no interest in correcting your mistakes, since you've the done same one more than 10 times now. It's simple: find the section that your topic relates to and post it there. Not only will you stop annoying the staff, but you'll get way more people to see your topic and help you out.
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Jedi Outcast missions for Jedi Academy
Circa replied to Xwad's topic in Jedi Knight General Discussions
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What happend with Jedi Knight 4?
Circa replied to IwanEvers_1992's topic in Jedi Knight General Discussions
I'm not gonna disagree with that. It was fun, but definitely not even close to the JK games. -
What happend with Jedi Knight 4?
Circa replied to IwanEvers_1992's topic in Jedi Knight General Discussions
JKA didn't really sell well, so the immediate call for a JK4 was abandoned. Then later their initial idea for a new JK game was what TFU became. -
Noodle and Futuza are correct. We have an insane amount of user accounts that were made to post a request and never be seen again. I think we have more accounts like that than actual accounts that post regularly. We want people to involve themselves in the community instead of just asking for something and then vanishing when it most likely does not get fulfilled. You're better off learning how to do some basic modding and work your way up to making it yourself. If you end up getting stuck, at least you tried. And at that point you can ask for help, rather than ask for someone to just do it for you. Mods take time to make, and there is learning involved, but it can be fun and rewarding as well. I'm not saying requests are all bad or that none of them get fulfilled. I've fulfilled my share of requests for people. But many times people don't realize just how much is involved with their requests when they make them. Also, modding is a very personal thing. Most people make mods for themselves, and share them for other people to enjoy as well. If you're not interested in what you're making, then you end up getting burnt out and won't get very far at all. Especially player models, since those take so much time to make, if a modder isn't personally interested in seeing that character made, they won't even bother with the request. Easier requests are different though. If something takes 5 minutes to do, people are obviously more inclined to help out.
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I disagree. People spent a lot of time on a lot of different types of mods. They have a right to feel ownership towards it; they made it. Just because someone can "replicate" something doesn't mean it's up for grabs without giving credit. You didn't make it. Plus, nothing is ever 1:1. Especially in the case of modeling, skinning, and mapping. And keep in mind, many people would like to know what their mods are being used for. It's not always about "this is mine, don't use it" - but more likely "this is mine, let me know when you use it, but most likely you'll be able to". They are free mods, most people are easy going on how they are used, but that doesn't mean people can just steal and claim content as their own. That's exactly what KOTF originally did and why it was a huge deal. Modders still try to do this today, which is why we have to have rules about it. Relative meme: Our main job is file approvals. But JKHub is literally the last thing on my mind in life. I know the other staff members are the same way. It's a modding site for a 15+ year old game, it's not really a priority, and I get no benefits from spending time on it. I make time when I am able to. Waiting a couple days for a file to be approved should be acceptable. If anyone was around during the JK3Files.com days, they would remember it would take weeks, sometimes months before files would get approved. We've never let a file go more than a week without at least being looked at for how to proceed with it. If a file sits there for longer, it's because the author has changes to be made and we are waiting on them. You can read the rules any time, there's a link down in the bottom right of every page you are on. Our file section is a service, and our forum section is a service. We can't force people to submit their mods to our file section. Maybe there is a reason they haven't yet, like maybe it's not quite finished but they want some feedback, or maybe it breaks our file section rules but they want to share it.
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Using external content is fine, but you have to take their license seriously. All files on our site show either "Can be used without permission as long as credit to the author is given" or "Cannot be used without permission." Part of our job is to verify that you have permission to use that content, otherwise the author could come along and demand their content be removed from your mod, because it's technically stealing at that point. And obviously we make mistakes and miss things sometimes, especially when people nag at us to speed up the approval process. (not saying you are nagging specifically, but it's a very common thing). Also, combining a ton of mods into one big mod is looked down upon to other modders, because once you do that, you suddenly take responsibility for mods you did not create, in the eyes of the player. Not a big deal in some cases, but it leaves a bad taste in the mouths of modders because at that point you can somewhat take ownership of mods you didn't create. I understand it's more convenient to combine mods to make it easier for players to install, but at the same time, downloading a few zip files isn't the worst thing. Plus people have more freedom to pick and choose what they want if it's not combined.
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You're posting this as if we control where people post their mods. If they don't want to submit their mod to our files section, that's their choice. Like you mention, most files posted in the forum contain ported or stolen content, and wouldn't be approved to be hosted on our server. We allow it to be posted in the forum because we don't really have a legal obligation to those links. As for approving files, don't expect us to drop everything and approve a file as soon as it's submitted. We are volunteers, we'll get to it. It's more involved than just clicking "approve" and moving on. We have to check various aspects about a submission. To the user's mod in question above, there's a lot of external content made by other people that has to be check out, regarding permissions and such. It's pending. Just be patient.
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Not exactly a question about the forum, but...
Circa replied to the_raven's topic in JKHub Feedback & Help
.com was for commercial. .org was for organization. Droidy is correct on the original uses. -
Free game: LEGO The Hobbit https://www.humblebundle.com/store/lego-the-hobbit
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Not exactly a question about the forum, but...
Circa replied to the_raven's topic in JKHub Feedback & Help
That used to be the mindset, yes. Nowadays it really doesn't matter all that much. Generally .com is the one people go for first, since the general population will assume that to be the TLD. Especially older generations. You tell them to go to jkhub.org, but they'll probably try jkhub.com first just because they think that's how you get to websites. I've seen it countless times, working in IT support. -
Someone knows a way to get all saber skills on max?
Circa replied to DarthMayckon's topic in Jedi Knight General Discussions
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Your clan map looks pretty cool. Can you clarify what kind of server you run? Is it JA+?
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HELP--Trying to Get Jedi Outcast to Work on Windows 10!
Circa replied to IndyWOaJacket's topic in Jedi Knight Tech Support
Make sure your video drivers are updated. You shouldn't need to run it in compatibility mode, especially all the way back to XP. Make sure to try running the game as Administrator. If you can get it to load without crashing, try the suggestion above. The issue isn't because you're running it on a MacBook, but it could mean the drivers aren't updated. Finding drivers in Bootcamp can be a pain, but try going to Device Manager and right clicking the video driver and update. -
Both. It goes beyond OpenJK's bug-fix mentality and adds features. https://jk2mv.org/features/ I'd link the changelog that it references, but it seems to have disappeared. @@ouned @@fau
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In other words, for cheats in multiplayer, load the map with /devmap mapname Then you can use cheats.