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  1. Excellent stuff Blaz, especially the updated palm trees. I'd go nuts if you add coconuts.
  2. Great work, Warby. I especially love the waterfall. Too bad the hdr blooming effect pounds like a madman, it hurts my brains. I hope there will be a _final2
  3. Armageddon!... again.
  4. There was a brilliant movie once in which they killed zombies with a lawn mower. Make sure you'll use that idea and your mod will be gold.
  5. Speedball 2 Cannon fodder Sensible soccer Monkey island Sam & Max Lost vikings Rick dangerous Destruction derby Day of the tentacle Rise of the triad Pitfighter Mortal kombat Half-life Call of Duty MoH:AA C&C: Red alert Lemmings Settlers Bomberman Worms Armageddon
  6. Buy a Zalman graphics card cooler too, because my 6800 sounds like it's vacuum cleaning the room.
  7. go for it boy, she's thirsty
  8. Dr.DK

    3Dmark06

    1501 Slideshow.
  9. Since you can't see the EOT anymore without registering, it means he joined us for serious stuff. Respect!
  10. I wonder whether optical illusion plays a part. I mean, you're looking at thousands of dots, that's gotta do some funky stuff with your brains. It's hard to compare brightness, unless you have a hardware monitor calibrator. It can measure the brightness/luminance. I'm running at 100 cd/m2, 6500 Kelvin color temperature and 2,2 gamma. 100~120 cd/m2 is about the maximum a CRT monitor can come up with. Most modern TFT monitors have a luminance of 250~500 cd/m2! I even had to reduce the brightness of my graphics card to achieve CRT standards. Too bad the brightness is being used in marketing. Manufacturers know that people drool at high specs but in this case it's just plain silly. Who wants to look at stadium lights?
  11. I guess the age and the way your brains works matters. This flickering and moving stuff* seem to happen to me only with flat bright smooth surfaces. Detailed surfaces, virtual or in nature, are always easy on the eyes. The brightness and color temperature also seem to matter because many people, including me, find it e.g. more comfortable to read from paper then from a computer screen. * = I'm not talking about the "hello internets" snowflakes!
  12. Hi, I've been using TFT's for several years now and I loved them in the beginning but it looks like I'm becoming sensitive to fluorescent light. Areas of the same color look very unstable, but detailed photos or videos are easy on the eyes. I found a nice article that covers this discomfort: Introduction: Read more: http://cloanto.com/users/mcb/19960719lcd.html
  13. The big stove reminds me of Germany during ww2.
  14. Dr.DK

    Trees :)

    good thinking
  15. Dude, it's booze. I also agree you should model the bottles. You're using a nice hl1 trick now.
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