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The greatest unfinished sequel ever!
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Re: Carma-Life²

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And I've just completed it there about 2 weeks ago, somethings in the air :tongue:

Mafia bosses running down antlions while chasing Gordon Freeman, what next? :grin:

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Re: Carma-Life²

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Holy shit, mafia models, fucking awesome :lol:

Convert the Pierce Arrow Silver Arrow :smile:
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Very cool, the handling is good too :thumbsup:

May i suggest "Simpsons: Hit & Run", that game got some very interesting cars in it... :tongue:

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Re: Carma-Life²

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Hey Tosh ! I saw "Silent Hill" yesterday evening ...

It has some terrific images, I like the apparitions of the burning children and the monsters are frightening.

But I found a bit too long. There's a bunch of "blahblahblah" that are not really useful for the movie ...

But Christophe Gans is a really great movie director.

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Interstate '76 has a good lot of nice cars in it aswell :wink:
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I know for a fact that that 3d object converter thing works on p3d models (the simpsons hit and run format) because i have tried.
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Hell yeah Bollocks!Interstate 76'&81(I think). Simpsons Hit&Run is a good one too. Apu's Trans-Am is the greatest.LOL!
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Re: Carma-Life²

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All of these various characters and more-so vehicles from different games (HL2, Mafia, etc.) all packed into one game sort of reminds me of that film 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit'.

This should be called 'Who Framed Max Damage' :tongue:
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May i sugest putting all these cars in one big zipped file. like the max pack.
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crap idea

maybe i dont want all

and maybe someone want all to :confused:
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holy-fucking-cool-awesome-idea i must say coffey,i like the mob-models...theres some great ones and many types of vehicals...

if u have something "hidden", trow it on the table mister!! :wink:
...why do we keep writing things down here...?
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Is he animated? I'd play for days if so... I've long awaited to run over cyclists.
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What the?! Whoa... That's...interesting? :crazy:

Nice job on Autopilot. The oddness could be the chin? He also looks a tad big on the bike, but I'm not sure.

Also, you ganna do anything with the wheels?

BTW, I've noticed you edited the cockpit cam, but not the bumper cam?
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Go to Cockpit view and then press the Up key. :wink:
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hehe, I think my nose area is way too long. I like the darkness around the eyes though. Hillarious stuff!

Maybe a suit is a little weird looking, especially white pants (which id nver wear!) I guess the texture can be changed easily enough. I only wear black pants these days, sweater or t-shirt! (ooh realism?!)
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Re: Carma-Life²

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heh, his nose/eyes/mouth etc, could do with going up about an inch
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ok im slightly confuseled. is this a ped or a add on car?
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Theres always one, but its usually you.

Nice job on Autopilot. The oddness could be the chin? He also looks a tad big on the bike, but I'm not sure.

Also, you ganna do anything with the wheels?

BTW, I've noticed you edited the cockpit cam, but not the bumper cam?


As far as i recall from my breif interactions with people, pedestrains dont have bumpers to put cameras on. Well, unless you count women with plenty up top :smile:.
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Re: Carma-Life²

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As you can tell by the shadow under it, its an add on vehicle

Strange that the bicycles drive train is on the opposite side, where is half life 2 supposed to take place? Ive never seen a bicycle like that before, well except for hack freak bikes maybe, which require another wheel (which the chain drives) on top of the back one which propells the bike forward, while pedalling backwards.
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well you know video game designer types...i don't think they're known for being terribly active?! Probably the last thing they'd be doing is riding a bike, hence having a very general/vague understanding of them?!

Much like myself with the very general/vague explaination that is this reply?!
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What map did you take thos screenies in?
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Re: Carma-Life²

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It looks a lot better in this 2nd pic, although still a little weird, I dont know what it could be, maybe my eyes are too wide apart? the mouth looks a bit weird too, I know its very difficult modelling people, even with images and what not (which is why all my vehicle drivers look retarded?!)

I think maybe using this driver you have here as a base might be a good idea though and modifying the texture maybe as it seems very realistic looking if you ask me:

http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/4051 ... re16zy.jpg

I uploaded any pictures I could find of myself if you want more reference stuff though, i dont know if any of these would be useful, but its all ive got?!

http://www.rollingscrapheap.com/temp/PICT0015.JPG

http://www.rollingscrapheap.com/temp/PICT0007.JPG

http://www.rollingscrapheap.com/temp/grizzled.jpg

http://www.rollingscrapheap.com/temp/readyforwar.jpg

http://www.rollingscrapheap.com/temp/sunnyday.jpg

http://www.rollingscrapheap.com/temp/who.JPG

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Re: Carma-Life²

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4th pic, whats on your forhead or is that some weird lighting?

Last pic, cool perspective
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Re: Carma-Life²

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Is it just me, or does the bicycler look like Severus Snape?

*giggles at the idea of the Ford Anglia from Harry Potter for Carmageddon*
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Re: Carma-Life²

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Thanks for great hl2 conversions!

Soviet cars are good for smashing :mad:
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Re: Half-Life 2 Model Conversions

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So am i the first to make a skin for one of these then? :tongue:

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Re: Half-Life 2 Model Conversions

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Nah, not really! :wink: That does look cool, though! :smile:

I created two for the APC , Coffecup created one, and TTR also made one for the COE.
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Re: Half-Life 2 Model Conversions

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You should stick Wallace Breen on the bicycle. I wanna smash that sucker.
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