Modding DEFCON for Christmas: Gifts, Not Nukes 18
An anonymous reader writes "Some coders modified Introversion's DEFCON, the game of nuclear war, by replacing the audio and visual components and some code to make a Christmas mod where you deliver presents instead of nukes to children (Bombers become sleighs, Fighters become reindeer, SAMs become Snowmen, etc). Their site explains the x86 assembly hackery and artistic components of their holiday hack."
This has been out for years! (Score:5, Funny)
It's Christmas at Ground Zero (Score:4, Funny)
not a single line in the original song [youtube.com]
needs a byte of change today.
Half-Modded Gameplay (Score:2)
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Of course it is! (Score:1)
You've got indie game development, WarGames references, game modding including ASM code on the linked webpage. How geek does it need to be?
Contrast that to some of the other posts today: Review of the graphics on a demo of Gran Turismo HD. GNUStep gets a new chief maintainer. Yet another speculative article about an Apple iPhone.
While this article may not matter in the larger sense, it beats 90% of the other slashdot articles hands-down for nerd relevance.
A bit late... (Score:3, Informative)
Too bad it reboots my MacBook Pro... (Score:2)
Looks like a cool game. Wish I could play it.
-Chris
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And you have upgraded to latest 1.2?
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-Chris
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The only other thing I would try because either reformatting Winxp would be to check firewall setup, turn off Windows Defender, and various other programs laying around.
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I hadn't considered running a heavy graphics game under it.
-Chris
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DEFCON is nuking me at every turn.
-Chris
We're working on it (Score:3, Informative)
I'm kind of surprised it doesn't work in Bootcamp.
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-Chris
Buggy audio driver maybe? (Score:1)