Sup Party People? Ya like Nexuiz and Geany? Ballin’ like a ninja?
Uncategorized November 16th. 2008, 11:03amI’ve been quite involved in the open-source project Nexuiz recently. Most of my free time between work and school is focused on it. School’s been an interesting challenge. I’m taking two Psychology courses and a Physics class. They are both helping me get a deeper understanding of the game, the code and the community I run based around it. Nexuiz is an appealing game to people of all skills, the code base has gotten pretty strong and the effects are looking really nice. The recent addition of client-side quakec has spawned new features that simply were not possible prior to this change.
developed by blub, roughly based on a mockup I created
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whose later HUD is being attempted by victim
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I also began to theorize object relationships to be future projects I’d like to develop
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I started working on my mapping skills (made this baby for my Technical Theatre class)
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later releasing a classic Halo favorite remade and remixed collaborating with Michael “Tenshihan” Quinn and Florian “tapas” Schmidt

started building some tools to run Nexuiz game servers
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which are being provided by

whom have been very kind in helping us setup, upgrade and change locations. Big thanks to mkzelda who’s helped keep us on our feet in this respect.
gave a little love to the Nexuiz Tournament website, further extending that theme back into the game:
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and now the ninjaz at our 1 year anniversary

that we are celebrating with a mapping contest.
with a text editor I’m loving more each day, geany

I hope to have more tips and tricks for you all soon. I’ve been learning a lot on linux recently. I’ve been pretty focused as you can see but I’d be more than happy to answer any questions you may have. Feel free to contact me.






















November 16th, 2008 at 1:40 pm
Wow, its great to see all of the mockups and ideas you were working on last year starting to come into fruition. Keep up the good work man, it definitely looks like its starting to pay off!