bat file without the use of some other app out there on the web. But i was starting to wonder if it was even possible to run this.
bat file to run, i know the mod is a real mod and not a scam like other mods for this game as i've played the pc version of it at a friends house and its a really good mod. I've followed the instructions in that link but i cant get the.
I actually vaguely recall there was a max sector in view limit that caused artifacting if you exceeded it.Hi, i'm trying to run this mac version of a mod for the Star Wars game Jedi Academy: Conversely, really complex interior architecture tends to tank the framerate badly since it requires to many sectors be visible at once. This is why the engine does so well with things like valley of the jedi tower or maw's boss fight level. I never worked with iD tech games back during this era, but my understanding was it had a reversed rendering concept where you cut chucks out of infinite clay of the earth to make a space to play in instead of making the structures within a void of nothingness. I really liked how the game could make these crazy expanses. And of course sectors cannot move like a tie fighter or an elevator platform. But it does these things for performance reasons really, the framerate was greatly effected by the number of visible sectors on screen. And of course it still uses billboard sprites for explosions and blaster impacts. It used a lot of 3D models for bridges and moveable platforms which are kind of similar to the stretched sprites in later 2.5D games like Duke Nukem.
It's true 3D, but like a lot of very early 3D games its presentation can be crude due to the kind of hardware that was available at the time and the need to support software rendering. I did a lot of modding with this game back in the day.
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