Parsec LAN-Test Released 52
A reader writes: "Linux and MacOS versions of Parsec LAN-Test have been released! Windows version will follow soon. The game will also be included on the European version of Red Hat Linux 7, with more than 50 minutes of music by Stefan Poiss. You can download the game here. Please use the mirrors."
Re:hooray. (Score:1)
It's a little after two. Start reading.
-Pete
bwhaha (Score:1)
Re:fuck karma (Score:2)
Interesting => Offtopic
Not Slashdot => Troll
Please teach slashbot-speak! RIAA double-plus-ungood?
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Re:Sourcecode and other platforms (Score:1)
Ow. Turn your images off in downloading! (Score:2)
the actual screenshots are very yummy though.
fross
Re:No, it's not a conversion of the TI-99/4A game (Score:4)
God i hated those joysticks. worst designed ever. i ended up buying one of those adapters that allowed you to plug in two "regular" joysticks like Quickshot etc
I liked parsec, definitely the best game of its kind at the time, it was so colourful, and more fun than Defender et al.
Had so many TI-99/4A games... alpiner, chess, defender, pac man, donkey kong, q*bert, Adventure (with about 7 cassettes), but the best by far was one called Tunnels of Doom.
Tunnels of Doom was a cartridge for the basic engine, with cassettes to supply the actual dungeon etc.. it is comparable to something like might and magic etc, that kind of RPG. if you consider it had:
Fross
Re:Xshipwars? (Score:1)
In this modern-day world of people wanting freedom without responsibility I take responsibility for this man, his images, and any distress I may have caused you filthy peasants.
Re:fuck karma (Score:1)
Kuro5hin is what slashdot should have been; we told them what would happen and how to fix it, and they blew us off and told us there wasn't a problem.
And then they wrote duct tape and bailing wire in Perl and called it a day.
Nope, sorry guys, moderation is broken. See?
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Re:Sourcecode and other platforms (Score:3)
If Free Speech and Free Beer are requisite criteria in your book (they're not in mine, but I wholeheartedly consider them vaild criteria) then Parsec doesn't measure up. It's a free program released by a private group of developers who want to keep their code their own. There do exist the Free BeerSpeech counterparts; support and contribute to them.
Computer game ??? Parsec ??? (Score:2)
Naming a game "Parsec" sounds like copyright infringment to me.
After all, MB was about to sue a friend of mine because he was about to call his Acorn RiscPC Doom-like "Destiny" so, don't the guy who wrote this Parsec take some risks ???
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Re:Where can I buy this game? (Score:1)
Re:Oh, it's a game! (Score:1)
"Parsec Lan-Test... must have to d/l that from ZDNet..."
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Re:Sourcecode and other platforms (Score:1)
See question 37:
Is there any way I can contribute to Parsec?
Right now we are not looking for new team members. We really appreciate all the input and feedback we're getting via e-mail, though. There will also be many possibilities for contribution once we release model-specs and the game code.
I think they are just 'strong believers' in having total control over the source with a specific team of people. It's more of a guarantee that some hot headed dickwad isn't going to cause some trouble with development. Also, they probably don't want 17 different (incompatible) versions popping up all over the globe (GPL'ed Quake comes to mind).
Where would Quake(tm) be if it started out as open source?
Re:history of the name (Score:1)
Re:fuck karma (Score:1)
The anomalous moderation bugs me, but what bugs me more is that there isn't really a good check against this; metamod is broken, too. Also, I wonder where these people get all their mod points; do they just have a few accounts they switch between and imitate "regular slash user" behavior, or do they have scripts to do this now?
The corporate influence might be to blame for some of 1-3, as well; the slash people have known that there are better solutions to these problems; heck, there are better *implementations* out there, too. But do they change this? Nooo...
I think a bit more user control over the submission queue might help, but ultimately I don't think mob rule is really the answer, especially when it comes to moderation. Heck, I'd just be happy with an Everything-like interface to slashdot--recent story submissions, popular story submissions...
Anyone who wants to, feel free to continue this discussion in sid=moderation as well; I'm just not enthusiastic enough anymore to think that slashdot users can make a difference on slashdot.
...Oh, and for anyone who is reading this obscure thread in the article and thinking that it's offtopic, or irrelevant, or wants to post a snotty followup...
FUCK YOU, Go back up to the top, sort at +3, Highest Scores First, Flat, read the first two comments, and then shoot yourself. This is pretty deep into a thread that's already pretty low in this pretty crappy story, so stop reading if you aren't interested, or change the damn channel already and lay off the cheap $3 crack, OK???
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Re:Where can I buy this game? (Score:1)
Re:No, it's not a conversion of the TI-99/4A game (Score:2)
another mirror up (not listed yet) for AU/NZ (Score:1)
yerp, it's just finished mirror for users in AU/NZ (only.. sorry)
ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/parsec/lantest/
http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/parsec/lantest/
-jason
drewl. horny. habba habba habba! (Score:1)
I just dloaded the test, it worked 'out of the box' and I just saw the first gameplay. Ow man, horny.
Now all I need is opponents and an internet-capable test. Can't wait.
Congrats to all of the Parsec team. You rock. I think this is the best game ever developed for Linux.
Wow it's big. (thats was she said :) (Score:1)
Re:Where can I buy this game? (Score:1)
'European version' (Score:2)
(Any large institution will have users whose native language is not English... so IMHO it's best to always install internationalized versions of everything, if you have the disk space. So why not a single distribution where you pick the language at install time? Or is there a separate European version for legal reasons?)
oooh good! (Score:2)
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version for commerical unix (Score:1)
you know what? (Score:1)
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TI-99 retro, or How I Became A Geek (Score:1)
I also remember playing Ms Pacman, Donkey Kong, and other classics, and realizing how much BETTER they actually looked and played than on my friend's atari console. It was really ironic since they were Atari games themselves (why would Atari make their games look better on other systems?). For instance, donkey kong on the Atari was limited to two levels, while it had four on the TI. There seemed to be more colors, correct sounds, and perhaps a higher resolution on the TI to, IIRC.
TI also introduced me to programming, too. Somehow my dad had a book on TI programming with a whole bunch of sample code. Now, I had no idea what this code did, after all, I was only 6 or 7 at the time, but I definitely understood that with these lines in a book, if they were typed into the computer I could have a game which I MADE MYSELF! There must have been a thousand lines or something, but at the end, somehow miraculously (no typos, which sounds impossible), it worked. I had a maze game saved onto a cassette! To make a long story short, I have been doomed to be a computer programmer ever since.
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It is easy to control all that you see,
Congratulations to Parsec (Score:1)
What Parsec has here is a LAN test system. This is not traffic control. Most importantly every product mentioned as prior art in the /. posting is missing one thing: trafficflow processes. The ability to automatically enforce some asset be edited by this client, approved by 2 of these 3 servers, then moved to staging, approved after ICP testing, and moved to production seems to be a key part of what Parsec has.
This has certainly been done before though not by any of the products mentioned above. Interwoven's ltest and Vignette's L/5 LAN Management Server are 2 examples of products (and there are a number of others) that seem to do everything mentioned in the press release.
But true LAN management and trafficflow support are things that neither ping, ferret, or V/5 have. Slow down Slashdot.
Re: Warning: Urbite Ships Approaching! (Score:2)
joysticks?
How in the world did you use the joystick to
manuever for refueling? Even sticking the lift factor on 1, the keyboard seemed to have an advantage (OK, I didn't actually own joysticks, but whatever).
Speech synthesis, 16 color graphics, and who knows where the enemy ships are going to come out on the screen? (well, we all did after we figured out the pattern, but you have to admit, the first time some of those Urbites came out the back it scared you!)
Ah, those were the days.
No, it's not a conversion of the TI-99/4A game (Score:1)
When I first read this I was hoping they were working on a conversion of the classic TI-99/4A game Parsec. Unfortunately its completely unrelated (expect that both take place in space, and both involve blowing things up, and both are trying to be state-of-the-art for their time).
ObNostalgia: Anyone else remember playing this game until their hands ached from those black and orange joysticks?
Re:Waaaaaaah (Score:1)
Sourcecode and other platforms (Score:4)
Ok, so they say "We're strong believers in a coordinated development effort". Even if they give the sourcecode away they can. Just look what it is with FreeBSD. Is is highly coordinated, but the sources are free.
AFAIK some of the Parsec-guys have been at Linux-Tag 2000. Didn't you hear the speech of Stallman? :-)
Ping times (lpbs etc etc) (Score:2)
>>After starting up the game you simply choose a ship and select the galaxy you want to be playing in. You can do this in a number of ways. You can either select the desired galaxy in the starmap, enter stellar coordinates, choose a gameserver from a list of servers, or enter the DNS/IP address of a specific gameserver manually.
Now what about those people not located in US? eg Australia, Hong Kong, EU, Malta etc... Does the gameplay depend on ping times? (we probably get lpb issues etc etc)...Do the gameservers talk to each other thus allowing players outside the US to challenge people who are in the US?
Re:Xshipwars? [rant] (Score:4)
Where can I buy this game? (Score:3)
And when I do pay for it I'd like most of that money to go into the game team's party fund, so they can fly around the world and have conferences and parties, and attract more of the kind of first-rate engine hackers, artists and story writers who can take this thing all the way to the top.
I played it, it's good. It's slick.
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Nice trend. (Score:2)
Now with the playable lan-test they release the linux and mac version first. Which is of course nice.
The only sad part is that I have to wait until I get home from work before I can try it.
Let's hope they keep up the good work and hope for the full internet playable version ASAP 'cause my gut feeling is that this will make working late hours at work worthwile with a few parsec breaks
Re:fuck the people (Score:1)
I've also been here so long that I've been reading it more out of habit than anything else--actually, check out Siggy's piece at Kuro5hin, and ask yourself when Slashdot has had even 1/4 of the enlightened discussion that they have there, every day.
The emu community hid under a rock a long time ago. I loved Node 99, and after that EmuNews was really good too, I remember I asked slashdot to make a slashbox for EmuNews when slashboxes first came out, but they didn't do it. What is the cool Emulation news site now? I always just search when I'm in the mood, or generally use MAME, MESS, Frodo, snes9x and TuxNES...
Tired of computers? Don't say that!
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Re:Sourcecode and other platforms (Score:1)
Re:Computer game ??? Parsec ??? (Score:1)
Re:history of the name (Score:1)
Re:Where can I buy this game? (Score:2)
Uh... dude, get a clue. I want to buy this game even though I know it's free. What part of that do you not understand?
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Re:history of the name (Score:1)
Do not teach Confucius to write Characters
Re:oooh good! (Score:2)
Re:stevey p rocks! (Score:1)
Re:No, it's not a conversion of the TI-99/4A game (Score:1)
You can donate here... (Score:1)
http://www.cafepress.com/parsec/
buy a Parsec t-shirt, mug or mouse pad. $2 goes to the project for each item you buy.
Oh, it's a game! (Score:4)
Anyhow, the screenshots look really neat. Hmm...
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Xshipwars? (Score:1)
XShipWars is a highly customizable and massivly multiplayer space gamming system designed for play entirly over the Internet...
Do not download! It reeks of Satan! (Score:1)
The voices in my head are telling me that the Parsec LAN-Test is it!
The About page states - "Parsec is going to introduce you to a whole new universe." Blasphemy! There is but one universe, the one that God has given us. Do not even think for a second that the universe Parsec will introduce you to is not one of nothing but eternal pain and fire!
Further down the page -"To facilitate the creation of new galaxies" Heretical! We cannot create galaxies. Perhaps statues made of ear wax in the glorious visage of Natalie Portman, but not glaxies!
Lastly, this test release is for GNULIX and MacOS only. Where is support for the glorious operating system made by God (Bill Gates) himself? NOWHERE!
I will say a prayer and take a shot of whiskey for each of your souls tonight.
With love,
Re:Waaaaaaah (Score:2)
However, if I had mod points, it'd be the least I could do, provided I could have some of that cheap $3 crack too. The market seems to be flooded with it, lately.
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hooray. (Score:2)
stevey p rocks! (Score:2)
the soundtrack for Parsec is particularly cool - sort of like a techno jungle thang with a moody groove. great stuff.
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Re:hooray. (Score:2)