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Wow!!! That fire looks gr8... man oh man I can wait until this weekend caz I'm going 2 torch my fellow clan members
... Also I wanted 2 ask in the final version of CUT2 are there going 2 be any weapons and or any new toys, i.e. the grappling hook, thats not going 2 be in Beta1?

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Have you set the Chaos weapons in your Settings -> Weapons to have the priorities you want? otherwise they are all below the shield gun or whatever is your lowest.starfury6 wrote:BTW the auto weapon switching wasn't working with the Chaos weapons on the CUT2 1v1 map last night...
Also some weapons that have multi ammo might require an extra button press to switch depending on how you use the last shot.
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Well..., if you got some pics of a real black hole, I'd like to see them. I'm a real 'space-pic' freak. Love that stuff.
Far as I know, we cannot see them, we can only detect the symptoms of the existence of one. Like stars in certain orbits, orbits around a black hole. And things like galactic jets and so forth. (much like Dark Matter)
But dark? Actually, there is this thing called the 'accretion disc' around a black hole (according the relativity of course, and perhaps(?) backed up by observation), that is quite bright. This would be the area where all the matter is swirling around, lots of friction as it all starts grinding and grinding, getting all crunched up on it's way in.
BTW - Did you know that there is something that escapes a black hole? Hawkings Radiation. (after the genius who 'found' it, Mr. Stephen Hawking)
Far as I know, we cannot see them, we can only detect the symptoms of the existence of one. Like stars in certain orbits, orbits around a black hole. And things like galactic jets and so forth. (much like Dark Matter)
But dark? Actually, there is this thing called the 'accretion disc' around a black hole (according the relativity of course, and perhaps(?) backed up by observation), that is quite bright. This would be the area where all the matter is swirling around, lots of friction as it all starts grinding and grinding, getting all crunched up on it's way in.
BTW - Did you know that there is something that escapes a black hole? Hawkings Radiation. (after the genius who 'found' it, Mr. Stephen Hawking)
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Wow!!! I learned sumthing and I'm not in school anymore... too koolR.Flagg {MoO} wrote:Well..., if you got some pics of a real black hole, I'd like to see them. I'm a real 'space-pic' freak. Love that stuff.
Far as I know, we cannot see them, we can only detect the symptoms of the existence of one. Like stars in certain orbits, orbits around a black hole. And things like galactic jets and so forth. (much like Dark Matter)
But dark? Actually, there is this thing called the 'accretion disc' around a black hole (according the relativity of course, and perhaps(?) backed up by observation), that is quite bright. This would be the area where all the matter is swirling around, lots of friction as it all starts grinding and grinding, getting all crunched up on it's way in.
BTW - Did you know that there is something that escapes a black hole? Hawkings Radiation. (after the genius who 'found' it, Mr. Stephen Hawking)

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In some black holes there is also a stream of gas lightyears long that is shooting out from its poles (assuming the accretion disc is the equator).
But now im rambling... *goes off to find screenies*
EDIT: heres one for ya:
Its in this page: http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/~nwoodh/gr/captions.html
I tried to link it but it wasnt working =/
But now im rambling... *goes off to find screenies*
EDIT: heres one for ya:
Its in this page: http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/~nwoodh/gr/captions.html
I tried to link it but it wasnt working =/
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