======== SdSpatch ======== This is an add-on to SdS, the "Scourge done Slick" movie. Read the enclosed SdSAddOn.txt for more details of how to use add-ons. Check for more details about all the different SdS downloads. --------------------------------------------------------------------- This add-on just adds a few tweaks to the original SdS movie to cover some of the things we wished we'd done a little differently. The list below contains some spoilers if you haven't already watched the movie. - Almost every reviewer disliked the "signature sounds" we used to indicate various tricks (especially the "Engage!" sound for rjumps, and also "Prepare to make the jump" when placing a grenade to jump off of, and "Thankyou!" when exploding a grenade off a monster.) They are too repetitive throughout the movie. So, we silenced these three sounds. - We added some extra discharge lightning to the Armagon's Lair II demo to make it more obvious that it is the marine discharging his lightning gun in the liquid riftgate that kills Armagon. - We removed some stray white pixels from the skin on the model used for the marine when he is carrying no weapons. (They were visible sometimes during the start and end scenes.) - In the original movie, after the marine is gibbed, the camera pans in on the usual Quake player head. This seemed like a silly continuity mistake so we replaced the standard id player head with a model of the SdS marine's head instead. - We added some alternative music by Muse Kastanovich for the Q2dQ2 teaser. - We changed the timing of the start of the music accompanying the scene near the start in Armagon's Lair to match the original intentions of sound and music supremo Tony Oetzmann. - We updated two of the secret runs with the current faster versions. (You didn't find the secrets? What are you doing patching the release? Get back and look at it properly, already!) - We added an extra surprise to the "supersecret". (Nothing major, but if you are a Quake and QdQ fan, you may enjoy the inside joke.) - We changed the credit sound for Joachim Feske. (OK, that one is for trainspotters only!) Enjoy your new improved "Scourge done Slick"! Anthony Bailey, December 1998