ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» º What's New º ÈÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍͼ Changes in version 1.2a þ Impulse 103 - toggle to and from Cujo's viewpoint is now working correctly (it was purposely disabled in version 1.2). þ Cujo runs a bit smoother because he is updated more frequently and his yaw rate is 20 degrees instead of 30 (which is the turn rate of normal dogs). Changes in version 1.2 þ Cujo will eat gibs and heads for health. Eating either will heal him 15 points. If there are no enemies around and Cujo's health is 90% or less he will eat any gibs he sees. If Cujo's health is 25% or less he will go after any visible gibs even if enemies are visible to him. Cujo will not go after gibs if he has been told not to attack. Thanks to Gary Mcmillin for this idea! þ New rules for Cujo in a deathmatch: 1) You must pick up a yellow armor to get Cujo. You will still get the yellow armor, but Cujo will be made available to you for ONE USE. If you don't need the armor because yours is better or the same IT STILL GETS PICKED UP. This is to prevent the Cujo powerup from staying around for other people to pick up. If your armor is better, you will still keep the better armor, but the armor powerup will disappear. 2) You can only spawn one Cujo at a time. 3) You can only keep one Cujo powerup at a time. You CAN spawn a Cujo and then pick up another Cujo powerup, but if you pick up a second powerup, you will still only have one other use. There is no counter for how many Cujo powerups you can have. You either have one or you don't! 4) Instead of 200 health and 200 red armor, Cujo gets 100 health and 150 yellow armor in deathmatch. þ Cujo has a a refined skin, thanks to Ed Oviedo , who smoothed it out with Photoshop. Thanks, Ed. þ Cujo no longer teleports away when he is killed. Either he get's gibbed, or his body remains where it falls. Much cooler. The bodies stay around for a few minutes. Don't ask me to make all bodies solid. I tried this and it sucks. They just get in the way. þ You can find out Cujo's health and armor status as long as he is in view of the player. þ You can tell Cujo to stay or follow. If Cujo is staying he will still attack enemies, but he will not follow the player. Thanks to Betty Hardy for giving me the idea.