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Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

There was an alterior motive behind why I posted this, and that's because an awful lot of your favourite online games, don't seem to be played by any 5punkers.

Especially some of the old school games like Quake 3 Team Arena, Halo etc...

You can pick these up dead cheap nowadays, so how about we all list them once people have posted, and give some of them a blast?

My personal fav' was the original Soldier Of Fortune, which is a fantastic online game, and I "think" floorware versions work online too.

Any suggestions to which of the online games mentioned we should look into.
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Post by Dog Pants »

You're a tricky sort Woo ;)

A lot of the games are so old they probably wouldn't play as well now compared to new games, but I can see what you're getting at. Halo was great (even though it didn't make my 5), UT2K4 has made a comeback and COD:UO has retaken its place above COD2. There's a good chance more people will own older games like these too.
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Post by cashy »

Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:There was an alterior motive behind why I posted this, and that's because an awful lot of your favourite online games, don't seem to be played by any 5punkers.

Especially some of the old school games like Quake 3 Team Arena, Halo etc...

You can pick these up dead cheap nowadays, so how about we all list them once people have posted, and give some of them a blast?

My personal fav' was the original Soldier Of Fortune, which is a fantastic online game, and I "think" floorware versions work online too.

Any suggestions to which of the online games mentioned we should look into.
scheming mofo! good idea though, i had the original SoF back when it just came out, and i found out that trying to play it online with an average ping of 500 isnt fun. made me quite dizzy actualy. i'd be up for this though, if only so i dont have to buy anything
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Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

*cough*

If that doesn't work, then I'll tidy up my floor at home
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Post by Nickface »

All in no real order

Single Player
Half Life 2
Call of Duty 2
The Curse of Monkey Island
Sim City 4
Max Payne

Multiplayer
Battlefield 1942
Command and Conquer: Red Alert
Total Annihilation
Quake 2
Perfect Dark
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Post by Sticky Label »

Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:*cough*

If that doesn't work, then I'll tidy up my floor at home
I'm not sure about playing SOF, but what about SOF2?
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Post by Hehulk »

Sticky Label wrote:
Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:*cough*

If that doesn't work, then I'll tidy up my floor at home
I'm not sure about playing SOF, but what about SOF2?
I'm sure the point was to go back and try retro games.
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Post by Joose »

SOF2 doesnt count as retro? Blimeh.

If we are doing retro, though, my vote goes to either quake 1 or doom.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Joose wrote:SOF2 doesnt count as retro? Blimeh.

If we are doing retro, though, my vote goes to either quake 1 or doom.
christ, quakeGL *should* be doable, doom would be difficult.
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Post by Anhamgrimmar »

/me investigates welding together some bastard ofspring of doom, Hamatchi, and dosbox :? :roll:

anyone got a copy of the original *.wad files for some...experimentation?

further edit...hmm, very interesting: http://www.zdaemon.org/
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Anhamgrimmar wrote:/me investigates welding together some bastard ofspring of doom, Hamatchi, and dosbox :? :roll:

anyone got a copy of the original *.wad files for some...experimentation?
unlikely you'd need hamandcheese


i think doom, (there was a win95 version which might work) IFrag, and some network lube should do it
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Post by deject »

I'd love for some Quake 1 deathmatching, or even some Superhero Quake...
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Post by FatherJack »

Doom originally used IPX, but later versions may work.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

FatherJack wrote:Doom originally used IPX, but later versions may work.
This!

however, iFrag apparently allows using tcp.


anyone actually have doom about?
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Post by FatherJack »

I have Final Doom (somewhere)
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Post by FatherJack »

Ultimate Doom and Doom II founded.
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FatherJack wrote:Ultimate Doom and Doom II founded.
*steals*
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Post by FatherJack »

Did anything come of this - can you actually do anything with those old Doom WADs that looks passable these days?
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

FatherJack wrote:Did anything come of this - can you actually do anything with those old Doom WADs that looks passable these days?
print them and burn them?


and nope, nothing useful.
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Post by mrbobbins »

FatherJack wrote:Did anything come of this - can you actually do anything with those old Doom WADs that looks passable these days?
Yep... Load em up in the Doom PSP thingy :boogie:
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