Saturday, 2 July 2016

Directx 12 Offline Installer

Direct X latest version v12 offline installer has been released and now available to free download offline setup from here. You can download its latest version from given link below. The downloading link below has been brought you from official site of direct x. So, it is a legal and authentic

Direct X is an application created to boost graphical and multimedia functions in your computer. It helps to fix graphical errors and multimedia errors and we can surely say that it will enhance your pc's fuctions while the playing multimedia and all graphical acivities. If you haven't download it before then you should download its latest offline installer here and install it on your pc. You will experience better functions of your pc after installing it.


Instruction for Installation:

Download file from given link
When downloading is successfully completed then launch the file
Installation will automatically Installed
And finally enjoy its latest features using for playing games
If you want to download Direct X 12 Latest version then follow available downloading link which is given here. Just a single click on downloading link to start download quickly without waiting. 

Downloading Detail:
Size 286 MB
Version 12.0
License Freeware
Price Free
Platform Windows
Developer Microsoft


Old Versions: Directx 11, 11.2, 9

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Wenja Grammar: wayda 'find; know'



In today's grammar post we'll be looking at a verb that's super common in Wenja, but one that behaves a bit unexpectedly.

Depending on where the pronouns are added in the sentence, the verb wayda can either mean ‘to find’ or ‘to know / seem’.  Let's begin with the meaning that behaves in the normal fashion, 'to find'. You'll note that the pronouns are added directly to the verb, as you see with pretty much all verbs.


  1. Shash waydam, waydata, wayda, etc.        I/You/He, She, It find(s) a rock.
  2. Aysh sa waydarsh.                                           They might find him.
  3. U mash-apashkanti brashtar wayda.         Find our lost brothers.

So far so good.  However, if you use stand-alone pronouns at the beginning of the sentence or pronoun suffixes attached to a sentence starter, wayda now means 'to know'.

  1. Mu / Ta / Sa wayda.                                    I / You / He, She, It know(s).
  2. Nam wayda.                                                    I don't know.
  3. U-ta wayda!                                                    Know!
  4. Aysharsh wayda.                                            They should know.

Strange, huh? The basic idea is that 'to know something' is for 'something to find you'. Of course, this distinction wasn't created randomly, it in fact is based off a well-known contrast we find in PIE.  Let's look at some forms:


  • Latin vīdī, Vedic Sanskrit ávidat 'he found', Avestan vīdaṯ 'finds', Armenian egit 'found', Greek eĩdon 'I saw'
  • Vedic Sanskrit véda 'I / he knows', Avestan vaēdā 'knows', Greek oĩda 'I know', Old Irish ro-fetar 'I knew', German weiß 'know(s)'

You can see that in PIE there was a distinction between 'see, find' & 'know', with the first given in one type of tense and the other in a tense called the perfect. Since tense doesn't exist in Wenja, we had to be a little creative in how to creation this distinction.

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Tuesday, 21 June 2016

QuakeExpo2016 16-30th of July, register your virtual booth now!

Seem like some people want to revive the old QuakeExpo tradition this year, which is after all the 20th anniversary of Quake1:

https://qexpo2016.com/

Booth pre-registration started on the 18th of June, and the for those that wonder what it is all about:
If you are a qexpo old-timer:  The format is virtual ‘booths’ set up for a limited number of days just like the past.  But unlike the past, this site has a built-in comment and messaging system.  The site-wide stream of discussion is available on the ‘Activity’ tab.  However, any booth owner may disable comments on their particular booth page by checking the ‘Comments Disabled’ category.

We also have a fancy event calendar to be populated.  Events occurring prior to the Expo days may be posted, but it is requested that there be an event coverage booth, news, or other tie-in available during the Expo itself.

If you’re a new-timer wondering what the heck this is:  The Quake Expo concept is based on virtual ‘booths’ where people show off projects, provide tutorials, or share nostalgia.  See the links at the bottom of the site for previous years.  The idea is a bit retro given all the possible online outlets for creativity now.  But that’s one of the reasons to have it-  with so many islands of forums, social media groups, and code repositories, it might be nice to come together for a few days and see what everyone else is doing.  The time limitation is key.  Booths will only be open for two weeks and afterwards the entire site is closed and archived.
Focus is mainly on Quake1 engine derived projects (Darkplaces Engine for example), but in the past there were usually also a few Quake2/3 engine projects in it. Fully FOSS is not a strict requirement, but quite common, and the engine is of course GPL licensed.

Personally I hope we will see some projects picking up the quite awesome mobileVR port of Darkplaces: http://quakevr.com/ 

P.S.: Slightly OT, but the Inside3D forums (all about Quake1 engine programming) have a new home at http://www.insideqc.com/