So I open up the file, toss the pk3 into my base folder and start up JK2. And I\'m totally expecting to see Link. Y\'know ... Link? Yeah, no. It\'s Luke, reskinned. *slaps forehead* I really need to
Oh man. Man, oh man, oh man. Where do I begin with this one? Okay, first of all, there\'s supposed to be three maps in this map pack - there are only two .bsps in the .pk3. The first map only needed
Holy crap this map supports a lot of game types! Instead of listing them all, I should just like put \"Game Types: Every game type ever known to man\". But I didn\'t. I listed \'em. It\'s nice to see
It's really difficult for me to review this map since I've already reviewed it before! I'll just paste in my review from the other map here. You see, Szico created this map all over again, but for
Map packs are always fun to review. I love reviewing maps and the more there are, the better. :D However, it took a while before I came across any maps in this pack that interested me. Okay, so
Clan skin packs are always a bit more interesting than just a clan skin. You actually get to see a little bit of personality from a few of the members, y\'know? Especially if the skins have custom
Now here is an incredibly useful little collection of scripts/binds. The RCON Navigator will let you cycle through a list of varibles that you can change using rcon. That means never having to
There are several server trackers out there that will help you keep an eye on your server if it goes down, or let you know who\'s playing where so you can join them. They\'re also useful for using
Okay, at first glance, I thought this was nothing more than a Reborn with a nifty shader applied. But then I noticed that the author actually put a bit of work into this skin! Hirato (the author\'s
This is a small script that will help those future filmmakers out there record video in JK2 and convert the demos they record into screenshots so they can make them into AVIs. The author just wrote