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Sunday, November 30, 1998, 10:00am EST |
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Fleetcaster
system to make
history
Nachos/Loki's
Minions debut live
Fleetspy LMCTF Match
Source: Saint
The first live "broadcast" of a Quake II match
using the FleetSpy
streaming demo viewer is slated for tonight. Here's the
deal, from the Loki's
Minions Capture the Flag page:
Do you remember the days
when you had to download demos? Remember when you had to wait
for them to be recorded
before you saw them? Those days are over because Nachos
have released Fleetspy
v1.0b
(500k zip) which makes demos viewable (even to 28.8 users)
immediately without download!
It means that an unlimited number of observers could start
recording a match as it
happens, with about a minute or so latency. The instructions are
ridiculously easy.
The premiere Fleetcast will
be on the Nachos server at 9pm EST on Monday the 30th where HD
plays PTH. LMCTF 4.0
required to view the broadcast.
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Sunday, November 29, 1998, 3:00am EST |
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Best
single player Quake game
ever?
Half-Life =
No-Life. Nachos/HL is
on the air!
Source: Saint
As if Q2 wasn't enough of a TimeSuckerâ„¢, I just
can't put Half-Life down.
It's the most engaging single player Quake engine game ever, hands
down. It's such an
immersive, spooky game, I've actually had the hair on the back of
my neck stand up several
times. That's freaky!
I've also played a good bit of multiplayer Half-Life, and
let me tell you,
it's pretty darn fun. The latest patch seems to put Half-Life on
par with Classic Quake,
and we're only one week into the game. When Team Fortress hits the
streets this bad boy is
going to create some major waves.
Anyway, we're digging having No-Life so much, we just
have to drag a few of you in with
us. Nachos/HL was setup this weekend, and it's running pretty
nice. We've got an 8 player
limit right now, but as we tweak it up, I imagine we'll raise that
limit to 12-16 players.
We've even setup a new
forum
on the BBS to chat all about the game.
You can find Nachos/HL on either WON or Gamespy's
server lists, or connect direct at
208.167.114.33:27015.
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Tuesday, November 24, 1998, 2:00pm EST |
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Streaming
real-time demos!
Fleetspy
v1.0b released on Nachos
Source: Pink Daisy
The FleetSpy/FleetCaster programs are a system that
allow a q2 demo to be posted to a
public server. It just happens to have the property that the demo
need not be finished
recording, nor does the client need to have downloaded the entire
demo in order to view
it.
This means that a 28.8 user can start viewing a 4 MB demo
immediately without having to dl
the whole thing. It also means that an observer could start
recording a match, and many
clients can connect to the FleetCaster to view a game as it
happens, with about a minute
or so latency.
Grab the client here: ftp://ftp.nachos.net/fleetcaster/fleetspy.zip
Follow the directions in the readme, and connect to the default
server. We have posted 2
demos for your viewing pleasure, one shows a near perfect flag
grab on meltdown, the other
is a demo of the recent NR vs. HD rag match.
We will keep you posted about upcoming live matches. We hoping
that we can broadcast some
of the top five OGL matches this week or next.
At this time, we will not be distributing the software that allows
you to record a demo
the the Caster, as our beta server could become overloaded. But,
if you are playing a
closely followed match, then by all means email me pd@mathcurves.com
and I'll try to set you up.
You can also send bug reports and comments to the above address,
or just leave them on the
Nachos
BBS.
News Archive
Welcome to
Nachos

If this is your first visit to Nachos, welcome! Nachos
first
went online on August 27th 1996, and has been providing servers and
information to the
Quake CTF community for over a 2 years.
Nachos features games, files, forums and
chats on a state-of-the-art
server. Currently we play the excellent game, Loki's Minion's Capture
the Flag for Quake II. If your looking for inside
information about everyone's favorite CTF mod, you at the right
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