hey james,

what exactly do you use for 3d environment, the only way I know about a 
thing that can do that is
Direct 3D
will be glad to talk with ya
regards
yakir
http://www.lighttechinteractive.com up soon!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James from Alchemy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 9:21 PM
Subject: RE: audyssey: for James North's new demo


>
> Hi, Charles.
>
> Great info on making sure the Windows speaker configuration is on par with
> the physical configuration of the surround sound system.
>
> The game application can make this change itself and, in fact, does so for
> Max, but it's always good info to know as other applications often make
> changes that some apps won't change back and then you're stuck with a
> substandard listening experience.
>
> Monkey Business really was the first accessible game that took major
> advantage of surround sound and, if you own it and have it, I strongly
> suggest you play it in surround sound.  The environmental ambience is so
> much better when played in surround mode.
>
> And, of course, the titles that will be soon released through Alchemy will
> feature the same rich surround environmental audio--with a dedicated
> environmental rendering subsystem within the Obsidian engine--that'll push
> the accessible gaming envelope forward.
>
> So, come on developers.. Alchemy will soon be--once again--resetting the
> standards and welcoming everyone to try and keep up. *grin*
>
> In the end, it's all about the games and the community.  Let's all do what
> we can as developers to ensure that it's the best possible given the 
> current
> technology.
>
> - James
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Charles Rivard
> Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 7:07 PM
> To: audyssey gamers list
> Subject: audyssey: for James North's new demo
>
> The following is taken from a weekly newsletter that I receive.  There has
> been so much talk about James North's demo that shows how a mouse can be
> used to aim instead of just using the keyboard, and the fact that maybe 
> some
> of us just might get a surround sound system for Christmas and will need 
> to
> know how to configure our PC accordingly, that this is a very timely
> message.
>
> Tip of the Week: 'Configuring Windows for Surround Sound'
>
> Do you have a big, expensive surround sound system hooked up to your
> computer, or expect to get one, even if it is a small one, for Christmas?
> You know, without making the necessary
> changes to your Windows configuration, you might not be getting the most
> from them. Check out this week's tip on how to get Windows to use that
> awesome
> sound system
>
> QUESTION:
>
> How do I tell Windows about my surround sound system?
>
> ANSWER:
>
> This question was answered on December 23, 2005. Much of the information
> contained herein may have changed since posting. Data Doctors makes no
> guarantees
> as to the quality of this answer, nor to the safety of any procedures
> contained herein.
>
> Are you a sound fanatic? Do you have your computer hooked up for surround
> sound or at least have multiple speakers? Well, if you tell Windows about
> your
> sound configuration, you'll probably enjoy your speakers even more. Here's
> how:
>
> 1. Click the Start button, Settings, Control Panel . Open the Multimedia
> icon. XP users, you need to hit the Start button, Control Panel , then 
> open
> the
> Sounds & Audio Devices icon. Nothing like consistancy from verison to
> version, huh?
>
> 2. Under the Audio tab, click the Advanced Properties button (in XP, it's
> just called the Advanced button).
>
> Using the drop box on that screen, you can tell Windows what your speaker
> arrangement is. Everything from headphones to surround sound.
>
> Once you have it configured the way you want it, click OK to save the new
> settings and enjoy. Cheers!
>
> shepherds are the best beasts
>
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