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  1. and I'm done with these for a bit thanks, guys
    3 points
  2. Yes, it just uses the same texture and looks quite the same, because of that I haven't given up on it, but I don't have much time for it.
    1 point
  3. Hello Lion.Kanzen, sure I can: (my software : 3dsmax, zbrush, photoshop, xnormal) All of this is from personal concept design, except the 5th ("temple") which was a game studio test (which I failed, but it was a good exercise ), and the 8th which textures are of course extracted from google map satellite view, but the sides are photos shot by me.
    1 point
  4. Yup sort of. Need to check if it is updated but feel free to pick a task. I'm sure Enrique will take some time to look at your work. You could also submit an application.
    1 point
  5. If you say so, it will be true. I mean, you really are in a position to judge this, since you are an experienced game designer and for sure a pretty good player too. Otherwise your statements would be impudence at its best, and a moderator would jump in here. Get real, man. Most of the good players will subscribe that a17 is much better than a16.
    1 point
  6. Ignoring most of your post, but I have to answer to this part: Commits including code you contributed (full listing): r15150, r15677, r15699, r15868. There are some patches on trac that were applied (and are in the above listing), or they did get a review and weren't improved and thus aren't going anywhere, or the ticket was just invalid. Yes, commits can be reverted, but patches can be improved before they are committed and as can be seen you didn't do that. Code contributions (patches) say more than long forum posts and judging from yours your demand for source access, the demand for getting an answer in less than 8 hours, and the above rant some 3 months later is presumptuous at best.
    1 point
  7. It's not even been 24 hours and you've already run out of patience? To me that says enough about whether or not someone should get commit access. You're welcome to participate in the development of 0 A.D. on the same grounds as everyone else: if you're not part of the team you can still be a part of discussions and submit changes as patches, but don't have commit access to SVN.
    1 point
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