
Today, I finally committed Prop Hunt to the Garry’s Mod SVN! Woot! This means it should roll out to everyone in the next Garry’s Mod update (coming on Tuesday, if memory serves me). I did some quick tests and everything appeared to be working, but I’m certain there will be some bugs. If you happen to come across any, please let me know via e-mail. Also, due to copyright stuff, I couldn’t include the taunt sounds. Instead, you’ll have to download them in packages which you can find here.
Hope everyone has a great weekend! Stay safe!
The first taunt package for the Steam powered release of Prop Hunt is now available. Includes all taunts from the original Fretta release of Prop Hunt.
Download Now! (238 KB)
I’ve been so busy these past few months I’ve nearly forgotten about my personal website! For the handful of you who care: I apologize. To the rest: hai!
Some time ago the winners of the Fretta Contest were announced. Much to my surprise, Prop Hunt won 4th place. So what does this mean? Well, for Garry’s Mod players it means that in an upcoming update you will receive 5 additional gamemodes, including Prop Hunt, to play. For me, this means I have a lot more work ahead to get the gamemode polished and ready to ship. I also need to get some non-copyrighted taunts to replace what is included with the current downloadable version. If I can’t find any or don’t have time to make my own, I’ll just offer the existing ones as a download pack.
If you have any suggestions for the gamemode now is the time to let me know. Post a comment or shoot me an e-mail. Stay tuned and have a great weekend!
A new version of Prop Hunt is now available. The specific changes include:
- Fixed enemy players being able to walk through each other.
- Fixed Props rotating up/down after Garry’s Mod Update 78.
- Prop players can now hold down right-click when they aren’t moving to lock their prop rotation and look around.
- Removed crowbar from Hunter loadout.
Today, out of nowhere, Google launched a new service called Government Requests. The new service lists the number of times a country has requested content to be removed from Google servers. It also shows the number of times a country has requested information about people who visit Google.
Brazil is in first place for both categories, which was a surprise to me seeing as China has been a real pain in Google’s ass lately. But after reviewing the map again it all made sense:

I agree with you Google – a big red communist question mark fits better than any number could.