
Hugo Nabais Please use those skills for something useful. No one will really play doom on a camera. Reply
USAFRet Hugo Nabais said: Please use those skills for something useful. No one will really play doom on a camera. People do little hobbyist side projects for fun. They also do "something useful". I know I have. Reply
artk2219 Hugo Nabais said: Please use those skills for something useful. No one will really play doom on a camera. These little side projects help develop peoples knowledge and skills that will then be put to use on other projects, they're not generally a wasted endeavor. Also, just because you do not see the value in something, does not mean that others will not. Its how we have gotten to where we are, stumbling through one problem and project at a time and applying what was learned. Reply
artk2219 Trake_17 said: Can we stop doing this thing with Doom? It stopped being clever or noteworthy a long time ago Its a practical test, do you understand the software and hardware well enough to get it to do something that it was never designed for? As a benchmark, you could do worse than doom. Reply
USAFRet artk2219 said: Its a practical test, do you understand the software and hardware well enough to get it to do something that it was never designed for? As a benchmark, you could do worse than doom. Like Quake and LANs. When Q1 was new, many businesses tested their local LAN and servers with a multiplayer Quakefest. I know we did. Reply
overclockedamd I read this article way to fast and thought it said ported Doom3 to a camera I about fainted. Reply
InfiniteWeatherMan You know, when people post stuff about mods in almost impossible things, it helps us to understand how innovative and smart people can be in this world. It brings a little smile to my face in an otherwise dismal times were living in right now.. Reply
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