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#1 2003-11-18 05:18:36

Freedomzen
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{Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

this is just a thread to see if anyone would be interested in starting a clan for arclinux in the online multiplayer game RTCW-ET if interested post a reply and if any info on the game is needed pm me or check for me on the #archlinux irc channel. We all know arch is a great distro let's show em what a great gaming distro it can be too. FYI there is a gentoo clan and I would really love to kick there um well you know......

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#2 2003-11-18 06:35:18

red_over_blue
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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

"You're either in.... or you're in the way!"


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#3 2003-11-18 17:13:00

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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

yea i'm in with that...


a really great game....

and i would also suggest a clan TAG :

/dev/arch/dariball <-- while /dev/arch/ is clan tag smile)

/dev/arch/freedomzen seems nice too smile

come on guys let's make the best ET clan ever smile


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#4 2003-11-18 18:40:20

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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

I think that's a good idea for a clan tag I just would reccomend another {AL} in blue and black the colors of our famed distro big_smile {AL}Dariball, {AL}FreedomZen, {AL}RedOverBlue.... tell me what u think big_smile

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#5 2003-11-18 18:50:34

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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

{AL}gamesareforkids tongue


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#6 2003-11-18 19:17:17

Freedomzen
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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

thanks for your ever present cynical insights big_smile

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#7 2003-11-18 20:27:36

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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

{AL}   <--- looks for me like AL Bundy smile)

we could /(blue)dev/(black)arch/FreedomZen ???

and sarah31: don't u know all men are kids while playing with high-tech toys....


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#8 2003-11-18 21:10:47

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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

dariball does have a point...


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#9 2003-11-18 21:23:55

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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

that all grown me still like playing with their toys?


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#10 2003-11-18 21:27:36

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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

Yeah


I have discovered that all of mans unhappiness derives from only one source, not being able to sit quietly in a room
- Blaise Pascal

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#11 2003-11-18 22:55:12

red_over_blue
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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

I think the /dev/arch/ thing is a rather good idea.  It would certainly stand out.

/dev/arch/.:GUN-KATA:.

However, it might be a bit long.

I was trying to think of a way to represent an arch using ascii characters, perhaps something like:

{/^}.:GUN-KATA:.

BTW - I go by .:GUN-KATA:. in ET.  Infact, I'm thinking of changing to that instead of red_over_blue.  I've had red_over_blue for a couple years now, and am thinking it is time for a change.


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#12 2003-11-19 07:47:40

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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

You can find me playing ET as //linux//Jagged  I play on and off... used to be a CS junkie (played from BETA2 thru 1.4)


Nkawtg...n!

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#13 2003-11-19 14:34:29

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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

but i would choose something more nerdish for the clan name smile)

like we /dev/arch/player1

or /arch/et/ttys0

or maybe we just take the hexdezimal representiation of arch as clan name or the utf encoding in plain binary style smile)


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#14 2003-11-21 23:04:42

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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

I have created an Arch Linux Enemy Territory Clan Wiki, which can be found here.  If you join the clan, talk to me on #archlinux on freenode and I'll give you the username and password.  It is password protected so that enemy Covert Ops cannot steal our tactics wink  If you join the clan, please feel free to add pages or edit the ones that are there, that's the whole point of a wiki after all.

Anyway, anyone else interesting in joining?  It is going to be alot of fun, but we could use another 3 or 4 members to get this thing going.


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#15 2003-11-22 05:56:19

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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

I will join as soon as i get broadband... till then, i will continue killing bots in Q3 i guess.... sad


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#16 2003-11-24 15:32:56

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Re: {Arch} Clan RTCW-ET

Well, some of you might have noticed that the xqf package in the repos doesn't support ET 2.56.  xqf can be used to find servers without having to actually run ET, a nice tool when trying to organize a game on irc.

I made a package for the cvs version of xqf and am hosting it on my machine.  I won't put it in incoming since xqf isn't actually out of date, it just doesn't do what we want it to wink

Once installed, go into Preferences -> Games -> Enemy Territory -> Options and change the "Master Protocol Version" to 83

Download the cvs package and install with pacman here:

http://26rca.zapto.org/misc/arch/xqf-cvs-1.pkg.tar.gz

or use this PKGBUILD and build your own:

pkgname=xqf
pkgver=cvs
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="XQF is a Quake/Quake World/Quake2/Quake3 server browser and launcher for X11"
depends=('gtk' 'qstat' 'gdk-pixbuf')
source=(http://www.fragit.net/files/xqf-current.tar.gz)
url="http://www.linuxgames.com/xqf/"
build() {
        cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-current
        ./configure --prefix=/usr
        make || return 1
        make prefix=$startdir/pkg/usr install
}

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