I just got my hard drive info put onto my new hard drive. and it was last year, i did not even begin to think that i still had shit like that. it was named pak9.pak how the fuck r u supposed to know what it is until u put it in ur baseq2 folder. and open up quake 2
i did not even begin to think that i still had shit like that. it was named pak9.pak how the fuck r u supposed to know what it is until u put it in ur baseq2 folder. and open up quake 2
Leaving that crap on your system is no excuse for "Opps, I forgot I still had that"
after what happened to cause this thread, I'd venture to say he's lost the luxury of being able to claim "mistakes" or "accidents".
a spiked model from u know who.
it was named pak9.pak how the fuck r u supposed to know what it is until u put it in ur baseq2 folder
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Quote from: Skillz on January 10, 2011, 02:52:05 PMit was named pak9.pak how the fuck r u supposed to know what it is until u put it in ur baseq2 folderThat's a good one. You never heard of PakExplorer?Seriously dude, always check shady custom paks for a "models" directory. If they have, open it and look for subfolders like items/objects/weapons. Sometimes it's cool and they just have skin.pcx files in there, but if you ever find subfolders with tris.md2 files then just get rid of those. Paks should only be used for skins, sounds, pics and textures anyways, because you'll never get banned for having paks with custom skins, sounds, pics and textures. Stricter servers might reject you for having certain sounds but that's it. But as you have noticed you should be extra careful with custom models.
you wouldn't be able to see spikes coming from the player's model or whatever if you're on a local server unless you had bots running