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What's about running the demo with timescale 4, rendering it with 120 fps and then playing the video back with 25% speed.
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I know there is off-screen capturing but is it possible with jaMME to capture a video without having to play the demo in it's entire length? Like rendering a demo to a video right away. Is that even technical possible?
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I think it would be great if this would happen and you will get surely all the help you need for that (if it's not already too late for this community, I know I'm a pessimist).
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I actually think the wiki itself is quite usable. I mean, the actual functionality is working. You can create content, watch it, edit it etc. I think the problem is a lack of interest of people to contribute to the wiki. I'm currently trying to clean up the categories and stuff like that but in the end what is really missing is content.
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Sorry Ping but I'm gonna add one last thing and then I'm out. And I know that we had the same conversation like 10 times before. The point is that there needs to be a base for all this. People won't join if there is no kind of content that is relevant for them. That's cause and effect. One problem is that uploading a lot of files is not really easy on JKHub, the way the file/upload system is built and it's not really possible to upload demos/cfgs that you didn't create on your own as long as you can't contact the original creator. Demos and configs are often considered as public domain, so there were huge databases with thousands of demos (or configs). You can't really expect that players who quit the game 10 years ago to load up their own demos. Uploading 100 demos would take weeks with the upload system we got on JKHub. About the moderator thing... I know that Ping and I applied to become a mod and I'm not really sure what kind of moderators you're searching for as Ping was Editor (or admin?) in the ESL and I master-admin for over 3 years. There are no hard feelings or anything but it felt like that the interest in this whole subject wasn't really high. I actually talked a lot with different admins/mods on this page over the years (especially in the beginning) but in the end nobody really cared and now it's kinda too late. And that's the last thing that I'm writing about this subject as I don't think that anything will change in the future. And yep, in the end this was just another frustrated, senseless topic.
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No offense, but I think you guys still don't understand why people don't care about joining the hub. I actually advertised JKHub on the ESL news page when I was admin there but people just don't see a reason why they should join. What most of them want are demos, cfgs, fragmovies and competitive events/news. We got 4 demos (all from me) and 6 cfgs (but no actual player-configs) and zero (?) fragmovies or events. There were times where people made their own download-pages for demos and configs because there was no actual website that provided them. That could have been the chance for JKHub. It might be a bit too late now anyway.
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Cause they play in the ESL (or other leagues) against other competitive players, not because they play 24/7 on some server (and there are no bots on servers that are used for competitive play). And as I said before, you can compare base to Ja+ as the saber gameplay is almost the same. To be fair, the game is pretty much dead now and the ESL is no exception. But until 2014 there were still big tournaments as you can read here: http://jkhub.org/wiki/index.php/Tournament .
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You can't compare MBII with Ja+ and base since MBII is like a completely new game and Ja+ is like a more random version of base. And I think there is a reason why JA+ ladders and cups didn't last for very long while people still play base competitively after 11 years.
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A security fix doesn't make the game more competitive, it makes it more secure. And as long as you disable autodownload and votes there is not that much that can happen (except for crashes, but you should only play matches on passworded servers anyway).
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I'd be good if there was some backups at least. I know Ping and I backuped a couple of pages but obviously not all 150. And one of the reasons why there are only 150 pages so far (and most of them are pages about modding) is the fact that JKHub still didn't manage to be a central platform for all JK-players but is in fact only a page mainly for modders. I know I already made a couple of threads about this but I think it's kinda sad that people gather in facebook groups (and that page got almost 200 members) instead of joining us on JKHub, especially now as the ESL forums are kinda broken. I'm sure many of them don't even know JKHub (or even the wiki) exists and if they do they don't see a reason to sign-up.
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That's sad for those who actually like to contribute. Why did you add it then in the first place?
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I think it's great that we're having a wiki but it's a bit sad that there are only a couple of people who regularly write something. I also have the feeling that 90% of the people who visit the wiki are JKHub members. You don't really find the wiki referenced on other pages and you also don't find very much of it's content on google. The wiki is a great opportunity to collect data and knowledge of over 10 years of JK-history. It would be great if it would get a bit more love and attention.
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In my opinion the game isn't really reliable with pings over 80. If the servers are based in New York people from the east coast will get some pretty big advantage over everyone else.
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Is this EU or NA? Anyway, good so see something happening even though there needs to be some good reasons for people to play in your league instead of the ESL (if it's EU).
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You could also do a .roq or move the text in a menu
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Knight of the Force Total Conversion
afi replied to Petzi's topic in Jedi Knight General Discussions
Kotf, the biggest bullshit in the histoy of JKA. Selling a mod with stolen content... and the mod itself wasn't really good either -
*MOD* JK 4: Rise of the Shadow (Suggestion)
afi replied to dark_apprentice's topic in Mod Requests & Suggestions
Well one person wouldn't change much when it comes to a huge project like that imo. No offense, but there were 20-30 people working on that for years and it still wasn't enough. I think the best idea would be making JKB an open community project -
*MOD* JK 4: Rise of the Shadow (Suggestion)
afi replied to dark_apprentice's topic in Mod Requests & Suggestions
There was actually no official end, it's just the fact that the last post in their internal forum is almost one year old. They didn't release anything yet. I guess it would be the best to ask for the files as long someone got them on his computer... would be a shame if everything would get lost -
*MOD* JK 4: Rise of the Shadow (Suggestion)
afi replied to dark_apprentice's topic in Mod Requests & Suggestions
JKB was in development for years, same for ROTDS. Both had the same goal, both failed (I was a member of both teams). A project like this doesn't have a fair chance to ever get released if you don't have a big constant working team imo. Best possible thing would be trying to continue JKB with a new team tbh And I wish someone had the ROTDS files -
One of the reasons is probably cause openJK's default is sv_fps 40. But Xycaleth said: If you play a game for 10 years "more or less the same" can still be a huge difference. Also openJK uses a different arithmetic if I remember correctly. This is at least what I've been told a few months ago. All I can say is that the blocks are different, even with sv_fps 20.
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One reason not to use openjk are the changes that it makes to the saber collision/blocking. The only reason not to use eezstreet's all seeying eye is the fact that you can't search for base servers only (cmon like 20 mods but no filter for base servers?) which is not that much of a problem though.
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Nah people would still play it (like they are right now without the server list) but there would be no fresh meat which would make the game die much faster. "Competitive" tdm and ctf players don't really get affected anyway because most people join directly through IP or bookmarked their servers into the favorites. I'm pretty sure the master list would be already down for years if it wasn't for the release on steam
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I really hope they give an explanation to that lightsaber. I'm willing to forgive them if they give it a purpose
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