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Topic: TOP 20 CUSTOM LEVELS!!!!!.......
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bob5 Member Posts: 586 From:SC Registered: May 2001
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posted 11-25-2001 08:46 AM
Here we will all generate an updated Top 20 Custom Levels List. This will be posted on the TRA forums, the Eidos forums, and the TR Chronicles forums. You can put down a maximum of 6 levels. You can only post once. The levels that appear most often from all the forums combined will make the Final List. First off, the level must have great texturing, lighting, and envonment. From there, it will be judged on originality and playability. They will be graded on a 1 - 100 grading scale. 85 - 90 = Average TR game level. 90 - 95 = Excellent TR game level. 95+ = Better than an Excellent TR game level. Now VOTE!!!IP: Logged |
bob5 Member Posts: 586 From:SC Registered: May 2001
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posted 11-25-2001 09:08 AM
Oh,you can't submit your own level or ask for it to be voted for.IP: Logged |
KrisGR Member Posts: 109 From:Athens-Greece Registered: Oct 2001
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posted 11-25-2001 10:33 AM
Hmmm!Let's see.First Rene Brooyman-The Last Crusade=95+ Second Pascal Ducey-The Rescue=95 Third Fabio Ribeiro-City Of Bletzi Zatsaz=93 Fourth John Lincoln-Lara's Coastal Home=90 Fifth Josef Borrut-Tarragona:World Heritage=90 Can i come back for one more vote? P.S.If i mispelled anyones name i apologies. [This message has been edited by KrisGR (edited 11-25-2001).] [This message has been edited by KrisGR (edited 11-26-2001).] IP: Logged |
bob5 Member Posts: 586 From:SC Registered: May 2001
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posted 11-25-2001 10:45 AM
yeah, just no repeats  IP: Logged |
bob5 Member Posts: 586 From:SC Registered: May 2001
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posted 11-25-2001 11:14 AM
quote: Originally posted by KrisGR:
First Renè Brooyman
Sorry, but how did you get that accent mark over the e in Rene. I need to know how to do that for Spanish???  ------------------ IP: Logged |
djbrighty Member Posts: 219 From:worksop near sheffield, england Registered: Aug 2001
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posted 11-25-2001 11:38 AM
I think you press [edit] alt and then type 0232 while holding the alt button down the release the alt key and it worksè Dj  [This message has been edited by djbrighty (edited 11-25-2001).] IP: Logged |
the_last_frustration Member Posts: 2289 From: Northern Alliance... I mean Ireland Registered: Mar 2001
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posted 11-25-2001 11:51 AM
you just press "alt gr" while pressing any vowel... áéíóúoops, wrong direction... oh well, its the right way round for spanish!  IP: Logged |
Cris-Kreg Michaels Member Posts: 104 From:Clandestine Headquarters, Area 23 Registered: Oct 2001
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posted 11-25-2001 02:20 PM
All I can say is that The Last Crusade game was the best set of custom levels I have played so far. I would put them first, with Tokyo: Grand Lodge second.IP: Logged |
bob5 Member Posts: 586 From:SC Registered: May 2001
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posted 11-25-2001 02:30 PM
ok, whats your rating for each level??------------------ IP: Logged |
Torry Member Posts: 287 From:Melbourne, Vic, Australia. Registered: Jan 2000
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posted 11-25-2001 06:39 PM
Quite simple as this has already been done:....go here and take the first 20 levels out of this top 50. http://www.mprager.de/TombRaider_IV/Level_Index/TopTen/topten.html ------------------ IP: Logged |
Jaxx Member Posts: 51 From:Australia Registered: Sep 2001
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posted 11-25-2001 11:45 PM
Can I put the top ten levels from the final decision on my upcoming website?
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KrisGR Member Posts: 109 From:Athens-Greece Registered: Oct 2001
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posted 11-26-2001 12:40 AM
Ok now i am angry.Who did that?Bob 5 what i wrote was (e)not (è).É couldn't have done that because i was online and checked out this post at least two times after i replied to see if others had voted.I read on an other topic about passwords been hacked and i think we have an epidemic here.Could the mods please see to that?It's getting serious. I could have wrote that if i was writting in Greek.That's thita for us.  P.S.I would please ask everyone do not criticize my grammar and spelling.It's not polite and this is not school.Bob5 if you're truly meant to find out how i did the (è)i apologies. [This message has been edited by KrisGR (edited 11-26-2001).] IP: Logged |
bob5 Member Posts: 586 From:SC Registered: May 2001
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posted 11-26-2001 04:52 AM
Im serious, I need to know that, Ok, to prov it here is the spanish vocab I typed a while ago, someneed accents......ALL Spanish Vocabulary parte - part problemente - probably (feminine form of spanish word + mente = English word + "ly") Magusculos - lower case Empezar - the start Enfermo - sick Son - are ajoi - eyes Instrumentos - insturments Trompeta - trompet Rio - river escuela - school Las estaciones - the station cuerdas - 12 strings (guitar) cuerda - string/cord bigote - moustache conjunto - music influencia - influence Europa - Europe Tipico - typical gato - cat Tecla - key llevs - car keys musicar - music prueba - quiz examen - test Examen final - Final Exam `el - he (pronoun) el - the "book" Divertido - fun conducir - to drive cuarenta - 40 carne - meat boja - bag platanos - bannas maiz - corn petroleo - gas cafe - coffe azucar - suger huevo - egg maleta - breifcase paraguas - umbrella bota - boot lapiz - pencil si - if s`i - yes terea - homework libros - book apartamento - apartment maestra - teacher casa - house pero - but vivo - live Hola - hello tenedor - fork cuchara - spoon cuchillo - knife pregunta - question mesa - table mapa - map edificio - buliding mano - hand telefhono - telephone avion - plane gusto - pleasure nombre - name pluma - pen cuaderno - notebook mama - mom siesta - nap lugar - place verbo - verb juntos - together oracion - sentence color - color entonces - then con - with espacio - space quien - who iglesia - church hogar - home cuanto - how much puerta - door arbol - tree no - no pronta - now ingles - English como - how cual - which que - what treinta - 30 cosa - thing palabra - word y - and sobre - envelope hacer - to make beber - to drink mas - more futbol - soccor fantastica - fantastic beisbol - baseball guerra - war revista - magazine poblacion - town cindad - city leche - milk tambien - also arroz - rice El Caribe - The Carribian armas - guns (arms) bomba - bomb nuevo - now piz ron - chalkboard azafata - flight attendant comida - food pues - well fuego - fire fenomenal - phenomenoal caja - box odiar - hate perro -dog cierto - true falso - false alma - soul partido - party contestar - answer pagina - page hajin - page/sheet cuadra - square historia - story/history desgustos - dislikes gracious - thank you bien - fine ok - okay pablacion - popular morolas - moral asi asi - so so intonces - then vocabulano nuevo - new vocabulary la pistola - the pistol/gun acento - accent debenes - homework infinitivo - infinitive fantasia - fantasy despues - after ahoar - now pronto - ready buenos vecinos - good neighbors comunidad - comunity tango - Argentine dance industria - industry mercado negro - black market cigaro - cigar selva - jungle cocaino - cocain carne asada - grilled meat fromtero - border playa - beach soy - I am conversacion - conversation paciente - patient papa - potatoe (no accent) Cloths ropa - cloths sueter - sweater comiseta - T-shirt playera - tank top zapatos - shoes cinturan - belt ropa interior - underwear calcetines - socks sombrero - hat gorra - baseball cap vestido - dress blusa - blouse falda - skirt comisa - shirt pantalones - pants chaqueta - jacket shorts - shorts corbata - tie traje - suit llevar - to bring, to wear
Phrases Es verdan - thats true Como les fue el fin semano - How was your weekend? Te presenta a Andy - I present to Andy Quieres huesas fuertes - do you want strong bones abran sus libros - open your book buenos dias - good day buenos tardes - good afternoon buenos noches - good night paso ayer - What happened yesterday? cantar una historia - to tell a story no muy bien - not very well Que paso - whats happening (Mexico) muy bien gracious - very well thank you El gusto es mio - The pleasure is mine Nos vemos - We see each other Hasta manana - untill tomorrow con perismo - excuse me encantado - pleased to meet you dia favorito - favorite day Que dia fue ayer - What day was yester day? Que dia es hoy - What is today? Que dia es manana - What day is tommorow? Como se dice - how do you say Soy de Chile - I am from Chile lavanten la mano - raise your hand Como te llamas - what is your name? Que te gusta acer - What do you like to do? saquen tu tared - take out your homework Como son ustedes - What are you like? Que significa - what does this mean Te toca - It's your turn preguntas personalis - personal questions que lastima - what a shame lo sienta - Im sorry People Persona - Person La Gente - the people Nadie - nobody tejano - texan Bombero - fireman mujer - women familia - family policia - police muchacho - teenage boy chica - girl chico - boy doctora - doctor huipol - indian piloto - pilot pasajero - passenger pap`a - dad abuelo - grandpa abuela - grandma tio - uncle tia - aunt hermano - brother hermana - sister primo - cousin prima - cousin hijo - son hija - daughter vecino - neighbor pariente - parent amigo - friend profesor - profesor el viajon - the traveler la terorista - the terrorist mi - me Adjectives Fuerte - stronge pelo - hair rubio - blond me - my Pequeno - small Tamano - size nada - nothing Ulitmo - last Sequndola - second tercero - third Normal - normal Debill - weak Poco - little Largo - long rapido - fast rapidamente - quickly felice - happy iya - enough alto - tall muchos - much gordo - fat bajo - short triste - sad delgado - thin malo - bad grandisimo - very big corto - short bonitas - pretty simpaticos - nice bueno - good mejor - better peor - worse caliente - hot aburrido - borring terible - terible famosja - famose guapo - gook looking animado - cheerful grande - big moreno - dark hair and skin feo - ugly serio - serious pear - worse animado - excited, animated terible - terible aburrido - boring mejor - better peor - worse caliente - hot aburrido - borring terible - terible guapo - gook looking animado - cheerful grande - big moreno - dark hair and skin feo - ugly serio - serious pobre - poor pelerrojo - red headed perezoso - lazy Verbs explicar - explain usando - using usar - to use Socar - to take out Tener - to have Pesar - to weigh choque - crash cantar - sing escrber - write pasenme - hand me leer - to read eschuchar - listen trabajar - work ariba - to arrive mandar - to demand practicar - to practice comer - to eat patinar - to skate correr - to run revisar - to check ir - to go jugar - to play tocar - play instument dormir - to sleep tomar - to take estudiar - to study andar - to walk nadar - swim repitan - repeat pirateria aeria - hijacking persentar - present levantarse - to get up comparar - to compare comprar - to buy Comenzar - begin/ to start / to comence llenar - to fill continuar - continue conocer - to know sober - to know periodico - periodicly ayudar - to help vivir - to live bailor - dance decir - to say aprendar - to learn monitor en bicicleta - to ride bike asistir - to attend hablar - to speak traducir - to translate preguntar - to question pintar - to paint manejar - to dirve beber - to drink tomas - take or drink Times mes - month noviembre - November deciembre - December enero - January Febrero - February reloj - clock lunes - monday martes - Tuesday miercoles -Wednesday jueves - Thursday viernes - Friday sabado - Saturday domingo - Sunday campleanos - birthday desayuno - breakfast almuerzo - lunch manana - tommorow cena - dinner Colors amarillo - yellow verde claro - light green verde obscuro -dark green anaranjado - orange verde - green negros - black blanca - white azul - blue rosada - pink morada - purple Numbers cero - zero uno - one dos - two tres - three cuatro - four cinco - five seis - six siete - seven ocho - eight nueve - nine diez - ten once - 11 doce - 12 trece - 13 catorce - 14 quince - 15 dieciseis - 16 diecisiete - 17 veinte - 20 veintiuno - 21 treinta - 30 cuarenta - 40 cincuenta - 50 Definite Articles el la los las Indefinite Articles uno una unos unas Here, my spanish I needed to know, I thought you did it on purpose. IP: Logged |
KrisGR Member Posts: 109 From:Athens-Greece Registered: Oct 2001
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posted 11-26-2001 06:42 AM
Ok sorry.It wasn't by me.I have a spanish dictionery.I still don't understand for what purpose you need this,you didn't make it clear.But even if you did i couldn't help you.I wrote Rene.Someone else did that Renè without my permission of cource.As for been able to write this letter è it's a Greek letter and i am Greek so i have installed Greek in my computer.I don't know how you can do it.Again i am sorry it was a misunderstanding.I want though to find out who is that guy who thinks it's funny to mess with other peoples posts or replays.  [This message has been edited by KrisGR (edited 11-26-2001).] IP: Logged |
Driber_IF Moderator Posts: 1428 From:Den Haag, The Netherlands Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 11-27-2001 08:02 AM
to write an "è" hold down the left ALT key on your keyboard and typ 138 on the numpad------------------ allright zip it! ziiiiiiiiiiiiip! (tm) by Dr. Evil (c) All rights reserved IP: Logged |