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Hey guys, I just found a couple more appearances of the Dopefish.
Number 1: If you install Keen4 from the file on the Apogee/3DRealms website, the is a file called dopefish.ans extracted into the game directory. "Type" it (with ansi.sys loaded), and you'll see an ANSI burpfish. The file was probably planted there when Joe Siegler was changing installation programs over to the new format from ye olde deice. Number 2: download the public release of TED5(Tile EDitor, the map editor used for many Apogee/ID Software games inc. all Keens and ROTT) from http://www.maximum-carnage.com/rott/files/ted5lite.zip (or anywhere else you can find it), run it, and goto "file"->"import maps", next click the "new path" button and check out the current path: t:\dfish\levs0215\. Apparently the last time someone imported a map into TED, they were importantly from a dfish directory. Kinda Cool. |
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Hey! I discovered that TED thing! It's on the archive section of my Dopefish page at http://members.xoom.com/MrMikeyMan/keen/dfarchive/
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The URL for the screenshot on my page is:
http://members.xoom.com/MrMikeyMan/k...chive/ted5.gif |
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Oh...
We should really develop some sort of official Dopefish reference list. I checked a few pages for that reference and found nothing. Now back to work on VeriMP3 -Scyth |
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Correction: the *real* URL is: http://members.xoom.com/_XOOM/MrMike...chive/ted5.gif
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That URL doesn't seem to work either. All I get is a Xoom logo. I think Xoom has some sort of anti-direct-linking protection. Solution: goto http://members.xoom.com/_XOOM/MrMikeyMan/keen/dfarchive
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