scamp information 318 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Simon
- last name: Kissel
- intro Alambik Boozetro by Surprise!Productions [web]
- rebook:
I highly recommend comparing this thread to THIS one:
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=1355
See the difference? - isokadded on the 2002-10-14 01:09:11
- intro Alambik Boozetro by Surprise!Productions [web]
- dkdman:
Linked in your user profile:
http://www.fairlightnet.com/
s!p, razor, fairlight ...
Damn, I'm going to reform Future Crew and release quickbasic demos. - isokadded on the 2002-10-14 01:02:13
- intro Alambik Boozetro by Surprise!Productions [web]
- Rebook:
I can understand your feelings about this point. But hey, back when I started I saw "Coppers" and thought "wow". Now I see s!p releases and the reaction is "uh. oh. well.".
You know you aren't *the* founder of s!p. Read your own website ;)
Anyway: Wouldn't it be much cooler to once be able to say "I've been part of this glorious group" instead of "I've made everyone forget that this once used to be a glorious group"?
Besides: While the "new members" of s!p might think they will profit from the s!p name, in fact they won't. I guess if the recent s!p releases would have been labeled under a new, unknown group label most people would have said "not the best stuff, but ok for a start" instead of all those "this is not what I expected from s!p"-comments... - isokadded on the 2002-10-13 19:30:21
- intro Alambik Boozetro by Surprise!Productions [web]
- Damnit. s!p once was the cream of the crop.
s!p died back in 1996 in good memories for everyone. It's a shame that its name is now abused by newbies, resulting in a total fuckup of the once so glory s!p reputation.
Rebook: I highly doubt any of the former members of the real s!p would like what you are doing to their reputation. And they really don't deserve it.
If you want to start again becoming active in the scene, how about using a new name instead of ripping of Scoopex and s!p? And yes, I know you had been in those groups as a swapper back when they still existed. But it sure wasn't your work that made those groups famous.
The fact is: When it comes to anything else than swapping, you are a newbie. Act like that and start earning your OWN reputation.
- sucksadded on the 2002-10-13 11:04:17
- musicdisk Windows razor 1911 chipdisc2 by Razor 1911 [web]
- Hm.
Ninjaflood (ninja warriors rmix) fucking rocks. Sad it's so short. I want a longer version of that :) - isokadded on the 2002-09-26 22:39:42
- musicdisk Windows razor 1911 chipdisc2 by Razor 1911 [web]
- Nice
- rulezadded on the 2002-09-26 22:02:58
- demo Windows Open Your Eyes by Critical Mass
- Hmhm. Just like others mentioned before, this demo doesn't really trigger any emotions for me.
And even if it already was said 10000 times: Ripping music sucks for several reasons.
IMHO one of the nice things about demos is that all sections of the scene (music, gfx, code,...) have to work together to create one. If commercial music is used, this is at least unfair competition against the musician-part of the scene.
IMHO this should have been disqualified. As it wasn't, it deverses a thumb down.
On a side note:
Rebook: Posting "farb-rausch can learn something here" to every comment thread on pouet.net without any context just makes it even more obvious what kind of stupid twit you are. May I remind you that you don't have any skills whatsoever? Before you keep calling active members of the scene 'lamers', how about moving your ass to some demoparty and maybe release something you've done yourself? Oh well, then again it's maybe easier to accept the fact that you are boring and old, and all you have is the names of once-glory-but-long-dead scenegroups you abuse... - sucksadded on the 2002-09-24 07:59:19
- 64k musicdisk Windows fr-028: brullwurfel by Farbrausch [web]
- perfect background music for coding. rocks.
- rulezadded on the 2002-09-12 05:59:46
- invitation Windows geek camp 2002 invitation by Skullpture [web]
- cool music, nice gfx ... terrible font ;)
- rulezadded on the 2002-09-12 05:02:03
- demo invitation Windows Revolution (not exactly loveparade) FINAL by vacuum [web]
- Shiva: Umm uh yes :) That would have been a far better solution than disabling mipmaps. I totally forgot about texture compression.
Btw: Meanwhile I got several reports that the demo doesn't run on quite a few boxes. Please check for a fuckedup.log in the directory. If it says "out of memory" somewhere, then you know that it's time to buy some more RAM ;) In any other case, please mail me the file to scamp@untergrund.net, and I'll look into it. It looks like revolution crashes the radeon drivers for example... - isokadded on the 2002-04-29 11:27:41
account created on the 2001-07-22 07:21:04
