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Recently I've begun to learn C&C Renegade mapping (or more rather, modeling) after 3 1/2 years of Half-Life mapping. I am the webmaster of the idling HLRSE.Net, and Qwerty from the Half-Life: Sven Co-op forums (svencoop.com/forums).
To show some of my work of Half-Life mapping, please visit http://www.hlrse.net/vhe/Qwerty/ to see a small list of screenshots, http://www.hlrse.net/vhe/Qwerty/Screenshots/gargablo/ (which gained me some fame in the Sven Co-op community; it took me less than 5 months of work to bring it together), and http://www.hlrse.net/vhe/Qwerty/Screenshots/map_project/.
I am 15 years old at the moment. I was 13 years old when I began "Gargablo" (although, it is an unfinished map), and continuously in a toggled state work on it. I was 12 years old when I began to learn to map for Half-Life. Mapping for Half-Life is a whole lot different than for C&C Renegade, which is really modeling through a 3DS Max similarity (from what I've been told). I'm glad to be here, and hope to settle comfortably here. Aircraftkiller has already helped me a big with modeling. =)
For the first 13 years of my life, I grew up on Cable/T3 internet. Now after being forced to move (remember, I am under my parent's wings and have no control over situations like this) to a place I nicknamed "Hicksville" (which 99% of everyone will agree with), and has only dialup internet access. Hicksville is literally surrounded by Cable. Cable used to be here like 15 years ago, but I guess these ugly hill billy's boycotted them out.
I'm more of a city boy, growing up the first 12 years of my life in Portland, Oregon. I bought my own custom built PC (actually I bought the parts and assembled) at $500, and over time improving it.
AMD Athlon XP 1700+ @ 1900+ (1.8GHz) w/ 384KB Cache
1GB DDR PC2700 RAM
ATI PowerColor Radeon X700 256MB GDDR2 DX9c/OGL2
Windows XP Professional SP2
I'm sure someone will question about my CPU, so I'll spill it here. I bought my CPU for $50 (with no shipping costs), 100% brand new and straight out of the factory, through NewEgg.com. This CPU is a very rare model (infact, it doesn't actually have a Model#), somewhat specialized in overclocking. As for its unusual cache, that's just another feature that makes it unique from other CPU's. It's got 64KB L1-I/D Cache, and a 128KB L2 Cache. I purchased this in year 2000.
BROTHERHOOD OF NOD "He who controls the past, commands the future. He who commands the future, conquers the past." -Kane (NOD)
GLOBAL DEFENSE INITIATIVE "You ask, what is our aim? I can answer with one word: Victory" -General James Salamon (GDI)
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