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bob5
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posted 11-25-2001 08:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for bob5   Click Here to Email bob5     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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!!!

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bob5
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posted 11-25-2001 09:08 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for bob5   Click Here to Email bob5     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Oh,you can't submit your own level or ask for it to be voted for.

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KrisGR
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posted 11-25-2001 10:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for KrisGR   Click Here to Email KrisGR     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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.

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bob5
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posted 11-25-2001 10:45 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for bob5   Click Here to Email bob5     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
yeah, just no repeats

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bob5
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posted 11-25-2001 11:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for bob5   Click Here to Email bob5     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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???

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djbrighty
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posted 11-25-2001 11:38 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for djbrighty   Click Here to Email djbrighty     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I think you press
[edit]
alt and then type 0232 while holding the alt button down the release the alt key and it works

è

Dj

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the_last_frustration
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posted 11-25-2001 11:51 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for the_last_frustration   Click Here to Email the_last_frustration     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
you just press "alt gr" while pressing any vowel... áéíóú

oops, wrong direction... oh well, its the right way round for spanish!

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Cris-Kreg Michaels
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posted 11-25-2001 02:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Cris-Kreg Michaels     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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.

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bob5
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posted 11-25-2001 02:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for bob5   Click Here to Email bob5     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
ok, whats your rating for each level??

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Torry
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posted 11-25-2001 06:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Torry     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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

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Jaxx
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posted 11-25-2001 11:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Jaxx   Click Here to Email Jaxx     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Can I put the top ten levels from the final decision on my upcoming website?

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KrisGR
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posted 11-26-2001 12:40 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for KrisGR   Click Here to Email KrisGR     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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.

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bob5
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posted 11-26-2001 04:52 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for bob5   Click Here to Email bob5     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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.

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KrisGR
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posted 11-26-2001 06:42 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for KrisGR   Click Here to Email KrisGR     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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.

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Driber_IF
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posted 11-27-2001 08:02 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Driber_IF   Click Here to Email Driber_IF     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
to write an "è" hold down the left ALT key on your keyboard and typ 138 on the numpad

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