Program B Episode 4: Multiplayer

On March 22, 2013, in , by alfonzo

TTV positively strafe-ran here to deliver you this next episode of TTV’s Program B — a casual discussion on multiplayer with head honcho dew.

It’s worth noting that this is very much a layman’s approach to the topic. Both myself and Tarnsman aren’t very well versed in multiplayer, and I do a very good job at displaying my ignorance at various stages throughout the discussion and to varying degrees… but so too is it well known that multiplayer plays a distant second to single player here at Doomworld, and this is the something we hoped very much to address in this discussion with our limited base of knowledge.

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Program B Episode 3: Quick-Fire Reviews

On March 18, 2013, in , by alfonzo

It’s episode 3 of Program B, featuring the eponymous hero! Today’s discussion is not actually multiplayer related — that will be hitting the thread in a few days time. This here number is rather a sort of quick-fire review on some of the recently released and upcoming high profile mapsets. In rough order, these are:

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Program B Episode 2: Source Port Features

On March 8, 2013, in , by alfonzo

Whatever would TTV be without ridiculously delayed podcasts? A better broadcasting enterprise, probably. But no matter, for Program B episode 2 is here and ready to caress your ears with discussions about source port features and source ports, with host regular Tarnsman and cross-community diplomat Xaser of Yor!

Also keep an ear out for a warranted tangent on the French language. It’s not the language of love, people. It’s the accent.

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Program B Episode 1: Community Projects

On February 18, 2013, in , by alfonzo

Episode 1 of TTV’s Program B has been released to the masses and is awaiting your review! Pull up a seat and get ready as myself, Tarnsman, and guest star Pavera babble, bitch, bicker and banter our way through the subject of community projects, the ways in which mapping styles evolve, mapping teams, and a whole mess of other jazz.

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