  HK Developments - http://www.planetquake.com/hk/
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Model Pack 1 Release 1.10 


These models are HonestyWare. Please see section 5 for details.


Contents:
 1) What's in this release?
 2) How do I install the model?
 3) How do I remove the model?
 4) Something isn't working. Help!
 5) What are the licensing details?
 6) Who are HK Developments?
 7) What changes have been made since Release 1.00?



1) What's in this release?
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  This is HK Developments first released model, the HK-001 Assault Mecha player model. This is a completely new model, created from scratch by HK Developments. It is fully animated, and is supplied complete with skins for normal use (default) and for CTF play (red, blue). As stated in the licensing details (see below), you are free to create your own skins for the model. Indeed, we encourage it. For this purpose, you can soon download high-resolution skin layout guides from our web site.
  This model file may not be legally used with either the Test or Demo releases of Quake3: Arena. Only the full commercial version of the game allows custom models to be used. Sorry, people.

Description:
  The HK-001 Assault Mecha. HK-001 uses Arena weapons single handed - this mecha is designed for use with heavy weapons; miniguns and bazookas, but it has the agility and speed to compete with human and cyborg opponents. The shoulder mounted missile pods have been disabled for Arena use. 

Faces:      685
Vertices:   602
Skins:      Default, Red CTF, Blue CTF.



2) How do I install the model?
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  First, check to see whether you have already installed it :-). If this text file is in your Quake3: Arena directory, you have already installed it. If so, you can skip the next two paragraphs....
  If you have downloaded the version with a Windows install program, just run this. It will copy all necessary files. It should all be self-explanatory. For those of you with a healthy fear of install programs, rest assured that the only file it alters is our own un-install database, "HKFiles.log", and the only registry change it makes is to add the uninstall utility to the Control Panel "Add\Remove Programs" applet. Oh, and it won't eMail us copies of your hard drives :-)
  If you are not running under Windows, or you still don't trust our installer, it's simple to install the models manually. Contained in the ZIP file, along with this readme, is a PK3 file: "pakHK01.pk3". This is a Quake3 compressed archive. To install the model, copy the PK3 file into your Quake3 "baseq3" directory. There should already be one PK3 file there, called "pak0.pk3". If "pakHK01.pk3" already exists, make sure you have not already got the HK-001 model installed. If you have not, you should NOT overwrite the existing file with the one from this release. Instead, change the "01"  at the end of the name to the next free number. For example, if you already had "pakHK01.pk3" to "pakHK09.pk3", you would copy the file as "pakHK10.pk3".

  OK, so you have now installed the model. When you next start Quake3 and go to the "Setup" menu option. Next, choose "Player", and finally click on the "Model" button at the lower right. You will be presented with a grid of player models. You should see the new model on the grid. If not, it will be on one of the other grid screens. To navigate the grids, use the two arrow buttons immediately below the grid. Select the new model, and click the "Back" button. That's it. Provided your opponents have also installed this model pack, they will see you as the new model. If they have not installed the pack, tell them to. Until they do, you will simply appear on their screen as "Visor".
  As soon as you have installed this model pack, you will be able to see other players who are using this HK model in their full glory.
  Don't forget that this model is released as HonestyWare. Full details are in section (5). If you like this model, we encourage you to send us some money. We suggest 5 or $8, but you can send as much or as little as you think the model is worth. Please make cheques payable to "HK Developments", and send them to:
           HK Developments,
            24 Riversdene,
             Stokesley,
              North Yorkshire,
               TS9 5DD,
                ENGLAND.


3) How do I remove the model?
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  Perhaps a better question would be "Why on earth would I want to remove the model?". To use a different model, just change your player model as described in section (2), selecting whichever model you would prefer to use. If you actually remove the model, you will be unable to see other players who are using the HK Model in their full glory - you will be forced to look at them as though they were Visor. Urgh! If you really are sure you want to remove the model, then read on....
  If you installed using the Windows install utility, then you should remove the models using the Control Panel "Add\Remove Programs" applet. Select "HK Developments Quake3 Models" from the list of programs that you can remove. A dialog will appear, showing which models you have installed. Just select which model you want to uninstall, and click OK. It will be uninstalled. If you are currently using one of the models you are uninstalling, your must set you player model back to Visor the next time you start Quake3.
  If you installed the model manually, simply delete the files you copied across when you installed the model. Make sure you delete the correct PK3 file, though, or you could potentially destory your installation of Quake3. That's not a good thing to happen. If you installed the model using the Windows installer, you should NOT remove it by hand.


4) Something isn't working. Help!
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  I'm afraid you're going to have to be more specific. If it's your monitor, I suggest you take it to a specialist repairer. If your computer is working, though, read on....
  If other players who are definitely using the HK Model appear as Visor on your screen, then you have not correctly installed the files. This should not happen if you used the Windows installer. If you installed the files manually, please ensure you have copied all of the files accross, and that they are in the "baseq3" subdirectory of your Quake3 installation. For example, if your Quake 3 program file is in "/usr/local/games/quake3/", then you should put the PK3 files into the directory "/usr/local/games/quake3/baseq3/". I've used Linux paths, but Mac users should understand what I mean. If you are sure the files are in the correct place, and you have not missed one, then eMail me: SadLoser@planetquake.com. I can't say that I'll be able to help, but I'll see what I can do.
  If you can see other people who are using the HK model, but other people say that you look like Visor, or some other model, then there are two possible reasons. Firstly, perhaps you aren't using one of the HK Models yourself. Use the Player Setup screen in Quake3 to check which model you are using. If this isn't the problem, then check that the person who is complaining has HK Model pack 1 installed as well. If they don't, then Quake3 won't be able to draw the HK Models on their screen. Tell them to get the model pack immediately :-)
  If the Windows installer says it can't copy the file "PakHK01.pk3", the most likely reason is that you don't have the full commercial release of Quake3: Arena. Tsk, tsk.
  Finally, a "feature" of Quake3: Arena has been discovered which may be causing you problems. The default for multiplayer servers is to BAN custom models, etc., unless the server has EXACTLY the same files itself. This is allegedly designed to prevent "cheating", but is, in our opinion, just plain silly as far as player models are concerned. If you find you can use the model in single player, but not on some internet servers, eMail the server's administrator, and tell him\her to set the console variable "sv_pure" to "0". They should know exactly what this means. The alternative, if they don't want to do this, is to get them to put THIS VERSION of the HK-001 model on their server. I can only repeat that this is IDs fault, and is not related to this model in any way. Blame them, not us. Most internet servers will probably already have sorted this out.


5) What are the licensing details?

Definitions and Copyright Notice:
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  Here, the word "model" refers to the collection of mesh files, bitmap textures and .SKIN and .SHADER files required to display a representation of a character in Quake3. The words "custom skin" refer to a collection of bitmap textures and .SKIN and .SHADER files required to display a model with an alternative texture mapping in Quake3. A file which HK Developments initally provided is a file which may be downloaded from a link on the HK Developments web site. The files supplied consist of the file(s) which HK Developments initially provided, plus any logical files which are contained therein, including but not limited to the contents of any archives which are themselves supplied files. Any first-person references after this point refer to HK Developments as an entity, and not any particular person.

  These models are Copyright 1999 HK Developments. The conceptual designs of which they are a representation are Copyright 1996-1999 HK Developments. Any other files supplied are Copyright 1999 HK Developments.


HonestyWare:
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  This model is provided without charge, and you may use it to play Quake3 for as long as you wish, and without restriction. However, we are releasing it under the concept of "HonestyWare". If you like the model, and you would like to see us continue to produce models and other add-ons for Quake3: Arena, we ask that you send us 5 or $8 as a token of your appreciation. You are under no obligation to do so, and you can play Quake3 with the model forever without giving us any money if you want. Of course, if you think the model is worth more, we would of course be happy to receive more. Equally, though, if you cannot afford 5, or you do not think the model is worth that much, we would be not be offended to receive less. That's why it's called HonestyWare. If you're honest, you'll send whatever you think the models are worth to you. If you never use them, they're worth nothing to you, so send nothing. If you paid $60 for Quake3, and now only ever use our models, then they're probably worth a bit more than $8.
  In return for your interest, we will eMail you as and when we release more models, skins and other items. Apart from this, you have nothing further to gain from registering your appreciation except a feeling of having done the honourable thing. Please make all cheques payable to "HK Developments", and send them to:
           HK Developments,
            24 Riversdene,
             Stokesley,
              North Yorkshire,
               TS9 5DD,
                ENGLAND.


Skins:
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  You are free to develop custom skins for these models: in fact, we encourage you to. You can soon download high-resolution skin layout guides from our web site to help you line up your textures. You can charge people money for these skins, or you can give them away. If you don't want to give the skins away, we would encourage you to follow the HonestyWare system, but you don't have to. If you want to distribute any of our files alongside altered skins, you must obtain our permission first. Of course we're glad to hear from anyone making skins, and if they're good enough, we may link to your own skin pages from our main site. As covered elsewhere in this license, you may not distribute any of our files with your skins unless you have our specific permission.

Derivative Models:
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  You may not produce works, including models, which could reasonably be described as "derivative" in relation to either the models or the conceptual designs which they represent, except as provided for in "Skins". If you wish to produce derivative works, you must first obtain our permission. Only SadLoser@planetquake.com and Slide@planetquake.com currently have the authority to grant this permission.


Distribution:
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  If you run a web site or an FTP site, you may keep copies of the file(s) which HK Developments initially provided in a directory to which the public have access. For pedants out there, you are allowed to keep copies of the file(s) which HK Developments initially provided in a web proxy's cache even though such a cache may not be publically accessible, as long as retrieval from this location is transparent to the user. You may not, directly or indirectly, profit from others accessing these files from your site. Adverts on the same page are OK, but putting them behind some kind of membership check is banned, for example. You must supply only the files which HK Developments initially provided.
  If you want to include some or all of the files supplied on a physical distribution medium, you must first obtain our permission. For example, you must get permission for magazine cover CDs, FreeWare\ShareWare\HonestyWare compilation CDs, etc. Only SadLoser@planetquake.com and Slide@planetquake.com currently have the authority to grant this permission.

Breaches:
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  These rules are designed to be in keeping with the HonestyWare ethos. We believe them to be reasonable. If you believe you know of a case of someone breaching these rules, please eMail one of the founding members of HK Developments: SadLoser@planetquake.com or slide@planetquake.com
  A list of magazines, etc. who have been granted the right to include the files supplied is on our web page.
  We hope everyone will respect these rules, and we reserve the right to take whatever action seems most appropriate if we discover that you are in breach of them.



6) Who are HK Developments?

  HK Developments is a small company, consisting of two members. Others work for us on specific tasks, from time to time, but are not members as far as copyright considerations are involved. They have not contributed to the files in this model pack in any way.

	Slide       - Character design and modelling, skins, programming.
                    Slide@planetquake.com
	SadLoser    - Low polygon modelling, programming.
                    SadLoser@planetquake.com


 7) What changes have been made since Release 1.00?


Release 1.10:   This version. Released 10 December 1999.
                This model is now considered complete.
                HK-001.TXT (this file) updated to reflect model changes, and section (4) improved. Description added to section (1).
                Model re-exported with final version of HK Tools (see our web site for more info on the HK Tools for Quake3: Arena).
                Stuff you'll notice: improved reflections, better collision detection.
                Stuff you won't notice: theoretically higher frame rates, possibly :-)

Release 1.00:   First version. Released 4 December 1999.
