Visited NetRadient page. Of course, no pre-built packages for Fedora. Diversity and "freedom" for all! May GNOME developers, God bless them and their work, finish its sandboxed universal cross-distro bundle system before it's too late for "free" software!
Quake2WorldPack server wasn't responding. And guess what, Ctrl+C wouldn't stop SVN from trying to connect. Excellent! I had to wait for the timeout, because otherwise NetRadiant wouldn't launch, since the rule to place version-files executes after gamepack downloads.
Game pack on NetRadiant site was outdated, tried to search in main instead of pkg and .Unvanquished instead of .unvanquished. Took me a while to figure out that there's mapeditor-support repository...
Map refused to launch with apparently no error. I forgot player intermission and alien spawn, but even after fixing this map refused to launch. Guess what? Console was cleared every time! It's only because I launched the game in real terminal and scrolling back I found the error, it was a typo in DEPS file.
I want a tree, wanted to try to make one in Blender, curves seemed to be a perfect tool for this. There's bevel (with controllable shape, even!), but seemingly no way to control its thickness. But there is one, Alt+S, nowhere to be found in menus, I had to search Blender wiki to find it... And immediately I hit some bizzare bug that made it work only half the time...
Bloody hell... How do you work with these "free" tools at all? No wonder all models come from people with PROprietary background using PROprietary tools...
PROprietary software rocks! PRO! PRO! DRM protects! Human culture is safe!