Quake 2 Patch Coming and Blue-Screen Explanation (PSPUpdates)

Quake 2 Patch Coming and Blue-Screen Explanation

Since yesterday's release of Quake 2 Beta by McZonk and TeamEmergencyExit, there have been alot of bug reports and problems which McZonk was expecting and well aware of. Now he's updated his blog to let us know that a patch is being worked on and will be released soon. These are the improvements and corrections he's anticipating to be addressed with the patch:


Have got a lot of bugs reports. But I know there are much more bugs :D

I'll upload the first patch soon.

* Changes enable invert analog nub
* go to menu after id logo
* remove network game start crash
* on screen keyboard for console input

The next beta with more features will come when a lot of more features are finished.
Additionally, he's addressed the concerns many people have had regarding the Blue Screen error (seen below) that some of you may have experienced when trying to load Quake 2.

A lot of people were angry about this protection. Especially PSP-hacks where strong against this. How can I play my legally backup now?

I don't think there is a really need for backup a psp game.

The typical argument is the umd will be damaged. This is very stupid. The umd is safe boxed in the cover and will not take damage even if it is often changed. I'm sorry if this really disturb some gamer. But I'm sure the major part of iso gamers are 13 years old kiddies with one or two umds and one hundred isos. That was my intention. And as you can see. The protection was hacked fast...

I don't know if I spend further time with improve the protection, but I still think it was a good idea :D

Keep in mind folks, regardless of how morally justified you feel running backups it is illegal. Even creating your own backup is not allowed in the U.S. under the DMCA and the EULA statement you agreed to when you purchased the game.
posted on Thursday, January 12, 2006 10:09 PM by Auri

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# clone dvd

Sunday, March 23, 2008 9:07 PM by clone dvd
This strip reminded me of my Cryptology class for which I was the TA with an enrollment of 70 students. Weekly assignments were horrible as I spent more time grading them than the students may have spent on searching for the solutions. Exams were the worst with me having to evaluate their solutions to award partial points. It feel so good to see the right answers but these partial points we a killer. One had to go through all the steps and spot the error and then award some points for the number of correct steps.