It won't work.
It won't work.
To automatically record a demo, you can use the command "cg_autoaction 1"
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You can view the demos with a program with such as Wolfcam or you can open the files from the console with "/demo <NAME>" (With "<NAME>" literally being the name of the demo.)
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You didn't read the link I gave :-(
http://www.quakelive.com/forum/showt...ull=1#post5693
straffing is a lot like tapping in skateboarding, where you raise the skateboard nose and move it to the left and to the right and go faster as you do that.
basically the movement has to be well timed (co-ordinated) without going into the technicalities which have been explained
if that doesn't help then I apologise in advance for the useless input
lol
you're aware that skateboarding is like 1000x harder ?
the comparison isn't suitable at all.
you could just as well apply it to any learning process existing and say, you rise in increments by slowly advancing. comparing it to something as hard as skateboarding which is on so many levels not doable for the masses made me laugh.
so instead of trying to assist the author of this thread you wish rather to critique those who are trying to assist?
Lol, maybe I understood him wrong, but I think the point is that in skateboarding, you can 'move to the left and to the right' to gain speed.
I don't know how much you know about strafing, but basically your mouse 'moves to the left and to the right' to gain speed.
Seems similar, and has nothing to do with 'rising in increments' or 'slowly advancing'. Also, the difficulty of both has nothing to do with the comparison, since it was about basically using the same techniques, and not basically being about as hard.
I rest my case.
i boarded for 8 years, i strafe for years so... i know what he aimed for yet the comparison made me laugh.
it sure does have a similarity with rising in increments since its step by step thing to learn, but u know - one is moving a mouse and the other is actually difficult =)
next thing will be the parallels of speed skating i see.
Last edited by danstar; 12-11-2012 at 03:42 PM.