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  2. Absolutely! In the ever-growing landscape of online gaming, Nostra stands out as one of the epitomes for gaming platforms for those seeking top-notch, free-to-play experiences without the burden of downloads. Let me break down what makes Nostra unique as a game host and why it should be your go-to platform for instant, high-quality gaming. No Downloads, Just Pure Play: Unlike traditional mobile games, Nostra gaming platform eliminates the need for downloads. This translates to instant access – simply head to the platform, browse the diverse library, and dive straight into thrilling gameplay. No more waiting for downloads or filling up your device's storage space. It's perfect for casual gamers seeking a quick escape or dedicated players wanting to explore new titles on the go. Quality You Can Trust: But don't let the "no download" aspect fool you. Nostra, as a game host, curates a meticulously selected collection of games from leading developers. This ensures a high standard of quality, with stunning visuals, innovative gameplay mechanics, and engaging storylines. From brain-teasing puzzles like "Daily Word Challenge" to visually captivating adventures like "Jungle2048," Nostra offers a range that caters to diverse preferences. A Win-Win for Developers and Players: As a gaming platform, Nostra provides immense value for both gamers and developers. Developers gain access to a vast audience without the barrier of downloads, allowing their creations to reach an untapped market of players. This fosters a collaborative environment where creativity thrives, leading to a constant influx of fresh and exciting games. Proven Success Stories: Nostra's commitment to quality has attracted renowned developers like Bravestars Studio, whose innovative concepts and rapid technological adaptation have resulted in chart-topping games like "Jungle Hop." This success story exemplifies how Nostra empowers developers while offering gamers access to cutting-edge experiences. Convenience, Variety, and Quality: Nostra's winning combination lies in its focus on convenience, variety, and quality. The platform eliminates the hurdles of downloading, offers a diverse library of high-caliber games, and ensures a smooth, seamless gameplay experience. Whether you're a casual gamer seeking a quick puzzle fix or a dedicated player yearning for an immersive adventure, Nostra has something for everyone. So, ditch the downloads and embrace instant fun. Explore the world of Nostra and discover a new realm of free, high-quality free online games that will keep you entertained for hours on end. With its commitment to quality, developer partnerships, and ever-expanding library, Nostra is undoubtedly a leader in the no-download, free-to-play gaming revolution.
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  6. The Dell Chromebook 3189 is a solid choice for casual gaming, particularly considering its affordability and portability. While it may not handle intensive gaming like high-end gaming laptops, it can run a variety of Android games smoothly from the Google Play Store. Its decent battery life and durable build also make it suitable for gaming on the go. Just keep in mind that it's not designed for heavy gaming tasks, but it can certainly handle lighter games and provide an enjoyable gaming experience for users.
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  10. You can remove these in OnMapLoad and manually recreate them in-game through the console, using /bot goal_setproperty for all custom required properties
  11. Hi I'm just looking at the map mp_ruiner (RTCW) & a lot of the automatically detected goals have a '!' at the end. This causes the following parse error in the goals file. error (232) parse error, expecting `'}'' or `','' Could not parse file nav/mp_ruiner_goals.gm Line 232 FLAG_Ruiners_head! = { CreateOnLoad = 0, GoalType = "Flag", Position = Vec3(1088.000, 4200.000, 208.000), TagName = "Ruiners head!", TeamAvailability = 4, }, I can fix the parse error by deleting the ! but it still shows as the original goalname in game & if I save the goals, it just creates a new goal with the original name. Same issue if I rename the goal in game as well --------------ALLIES-------------- ALLIES: FLAG_Ruiners_head! - 0.8 Just wondering if there is a way to fix this? It also causes a parse error in the script file made by "makemapgm" but that is easy fixable by removing the '!'
  12. 1st test with new binaries looking good thanks Just need to get the rest of the DMS working
  13. I uploaded new omnibot mod binaries for Windows 32bit to my Google drive.
  14. I will increase MAX_MENUS from 64 to 128 in the next Omnibot mod version.
  15. "version" is:"Wolf 1.41b-MP win-x86 May 8 2006" default:"Wolf 1.41b-MP When I was doing the et version there was an issue with the maximum number of menus which might be the issue. CS increased the amount of menus allowed I just tested in iortcw-1.51c & I'm getting the same issue I was testing in Omnibot 0.85 which works but not in version 0.90 I can do a cut down version to until the menus allowed issue can be fixed
  16. The problem is that the file is very long and there are too many menus. Only 35 menus work. Others are ignored. Which version of RTCW do you have ? I use iortcw-1.51c.
  17. I use a UK keyboard, the European keyboards all have slight differences, I can change "- = [ ]" to "U I O P" or even do regional versions. If you have binds to those keys, they would be disabled when the menu is open. I don't know what your keyboard looks like to know if that would work.
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  19. I tried it, but I can't open menus after Goal Options.
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  21. I've uploaded the file. The GoalName Text box code starts at line 10204. I've commented out the links to the menu & put text instructions for now, you can access it for testing by pressing 'v' (the chat menu) then 'x' I'll look at restoring the chat menu at a later date.
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  23. It's ok to upload it to the Assembla. Can you create a new RTCW folder in the repository root ?
  24. It has been a while... good to chat with you again my friend across the pond! Yeah, feel like I am mostly starting over though liking what I am seeing from ET Legacy.
  25. It's about 93% done 1% tweaks / code clean up 1% cheat menu minor fix's (getting sv_cheats within the game was a challenge, but got working) 5% is the goal/target/waypoint etc naming. This last 5% is where I can't go any further. I can see the new coding in cg_main.c, I just don't have the understanding of c++ to compile this for testing. I have managed to get a text box to work but I have no idea if what I've done will work for naming the goals etc. I know there is a issue with the text not clearing after pressing ok, i'm unsure why this is. This last bit is where I'm stuck Is it possible for someone could check my coding to see if this would work & if possible compile the code to test this. The code is over 10,000 lines so it's not possible to post in the forum, I could upload into the ET repo on Assembla if thats ok or is there another option (never used github). If someone could let me know on here or via PM please Here's a few pictures of the DMS for you to see:
  26. Long time no see. Nice to see an old name about again I'm just getting back into things again myself after being away from the scene for a few years, just trying to remember everything I forgot about. Give me a shout some time, it's been a while since the 0.66 Omnibot waypointing days.
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