BEEF: The Return?

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amblin wrote:If there'd be a few chaps willing I could do with an hour of 5punk only tutorial time... Anyone? :)
It would be pretty boring for everyone involved and probably not be that instructive for you if it was just a handful of 5punkers. Perhaps a low population server?
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spoodie wrote: It would be pretty boring for everyone involved and probably not be that instructive for you if it was just a handful of 5punkers. Perhaps a low population server?
But they don't stand still or stop shooting you when someone is trying to demonstrate something to you, or let you learn to be commander.

I wouldn't find it boring to help out, maybe be a token bad guy you can kill over and over while trying out the weapons. In fact I'd find that ten times more fun than a regular game.
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FatherJack wrote:But they don't stand still or stop shooting you when someone is trying to demonstrate something to you, or let you learn to be commander.

I wouldn't find it boring to help out, maybe be a token bad guy you can kill over and over while trying out the weapons. In fact I'd find that ten times more fun than a regular game.
Well okay. I was assuming amblin has had some experience from playing Generic FPS.
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The single player is fairly useful. It's only one map, but it lets you get the hang of things. Honestly though, it's just as easy to dive straight in; Beef is a simple mistress, point and shoot :)

Chickenz server is still up (I think) so we will have a playground, if we need one.
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Post by Lateralus »

I'm up for some late night 5punky-beef, and a low population server for us to dick around on before letting amblin loose works for me.

For punkbuster, try updating it manually. I had to do that after installing and patching beef, and no problems for me since.
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Lateralus wrote:For punkbuster, try updating it manually. I had to do that after installing and patching beef, and no problems for me since.
In case it hasn't been suggested yet: PBSetup.
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Ah yes, I meant to post that link. Sorry. Download, run, choose game, press go, punkbuster happy.
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Also, I've discovered that Hamacheese can confuse punkbuster so if you're getting PB kicks for losing packets or not communicating make sure hamachi is not running.
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also, punkbuster doesn't seem to like the version of teamspeak overlay that i'm using, keeps getting me kicked
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Anhamgrimmar wrote:also, punkbuster doesn't seem to like the version of teamspeak overlay that i'm using, keeps getting me kicked
Nor does it like the Steam In-Game overlay.
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Patch doesn't like me installing BEEF to the D drive.
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That's odd, I installed it to my F: drive with no problems.
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I've not tried running it from my D drive yet, that might do it.
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Dog Pants wrote:Patch doesn't like me installing BEEF to the D drive.
The 1.21 patch had a horrid memory leak on my E: drive install, but they seem to have fixed that in the later ones - they do need a fair chunk free on the C: though to unpack.
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