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Title : Speedometer
Author: Surgeon (http://members.xoom.com/surgeonsq1/index.htm)
(email: v2615@groenjord.dk)
25-10-99
This is my second release of "speedometer"
- This version also remembers your max speed and has a graphical
representation of your current speed! Speedometer pos can also be toggled.
Speedometer is a small modification for quake, which will aid you in learning
wall-hugging, speed-jumping and bunny-jumping - that is utilizing a quake-bug
to attain speeds above 320.
PC quakers has had proxy which functions as a speedometer for a long time.
Now, with this little qc-patch, amiga quakers can have the same feature :))
Usage:
Place the "speedometer" dir in your quake directory.
start quake: quake -game speedometer
Impulse 100 toggles the speedometer on/off
Impulse 101 toggles speedometer position - default is middle
Current speed is printed centered or in lower left corner.
Your highest attained speed is printed in top right corner,
along with graphical representation of your current speed.
I have included a map, "speedo", which I designed for setting speed records
A friend of mine has reached a speed of around 1800 on this map, performing
bunnyjumps. (more than 5 times the normal maxspeed!)
Here's a few of my experiences with the speedometer patch:
* wall-hugging gives a speed of max 435, compared to standard 320.
(your angle with the wall is important for attaining maximal speed)
* Turning, sliding and jumping all adds to speed.
if you combine sliding, jumping and turning correct, you will be able to
perform, what's usually referred to as "bunny jumping".
The speedometer should be very usefull in learning this trick.
All there's left to say is: enjoy! - and throw some insane speed demos up on
aminet in return, will you?
(Oh, and Demolicious is useful for editing demos - that is cutting away the
parts where you are fooling around - it's on Aminet..)
regards,
-Surgeon