Irrational Exuberance: Replaying SWAT 4
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Irrational Exuberance: Replaying SWAT 4
Irrational Exuberance: Replaying SWAT 4
A couple of weekends ago Alec and I got together with some journalist chums and dragged computers and a folding table into our friend's lounge. It was the JournoLAN: a tea-and-biscuits PC hookup in an editor's comfortable home. In there we mucked about installing patches and discussed the error messages being displayed by a desyncing [...]
Author: Jim Rossignol
Category: RockPaperShotgun feature Irrational swat4
Publish Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 21:31:47 +0000
A couple of weekends ago Alec and I got together with some journalist chums and dragged computers and a folding table into our friend's lounge. It was the JournoLAN: a tea-and-biscuits PC hookup in an editor's comfortable home. In there we mucked about installing patches and discussed the error messages being displayed by a desyncing instance of Supreme Commander. We also played SWAT4. It was incredible.
I'd previously enjoyed SWAT4 when I played it at review, but the attention paid to the multiplayer section was reduced to a couple of distracted lunchtimes in a noisy magazine office. To my disappointment, we never really got to grips with it. This time, however, we were determined to get stuck in, and the co-op takedowns were absolutely riveting.
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A couple of weekends ago Alec and I got together with some journalist chums and dragged computers and a folding table into our friend's lounge. It was the JournoLAN: a tea-and-biscuits PC hookup in an editor's comfortable home. In there we mucked about installing patches and discussed the error messages being displayed by a desyncing [...]
Author: Jim Rossignol
Category: RockPaperShotgun feature Irrational swat4
Publish Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 21:31:47 +0000
A couple of weekends ago Alec and I got together with some journalist chums and dragged computers and a folding table into our friend's lounge. It was the JournoLAN: a tea-and-biscuits PC hookup in an editor's comfortable home. In there we mucked about installing patches and discussed the error messages being displayed by a desyncing instance of Supreme Commander. We also played SWAT4. It was incredible.
I'd previously enjoyed SWAT4 when I played it at review, but the attention paid to the multiplayer section was reduced to a couple of distracted lunchtimes in a noisy magazine office. To my disappointment, we never really got to grips with it. This time, however, we were determined to get stuck in, and the co-op takedowns were absolutely riveting.
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Our SWAT talk isn't exactly current, so it's rather unlikely there's an active member, some of our member's PCG forum posts may have led them to take a glance here in the past, but the most likely scenario is as you describe: that their demographic is similar to ours, though perhaps with a wider audience that typically eschews online communities and the memes/cliques therein.Dog Pants wrote:They are of a very similar mindset, so much so that I've occassionally wondered if we've had a secret PCG writer on the boards. I don't think we do - I think it's just that both parties are, for the most part, mature and experienced gamers who don't subscribe to the 'OMG WTF' internet attitude.
Been many years since I glanced at their mag, and it might be time for a revisit, given it seems they have grown up as I have.
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