I was sent by the clam of the web, hola!

Say hello. It's only polite.

Moderator: Forum Moderators

webclam
Head Crab
Head Crab
Posts: 426
Joined: November 3rd, 2005, 22:01
Location: haslemere

Re: I was sent by the clam of the web, hola!

Post by webclam »

Jediwannabe wrote:Hi all. I am Jediwannabe from 4rthur, and (used to) run a GuildWars guild allied with the 4rthur guild.

hello Lyekka, glad to see you made the transition to the more relaxed side of the tracks.

Pop your jumper down someplace and we can use it as a goalpost.

welcome to the other place I call home, when I'm not at home.

:ahoy:

//edit:
Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:Welcome to teh sticky stuff :wave:

Out of interest how did you hear about us?
clue's in the title of the thread.......
Jediwannabe
Kitten
Kitten
Posts: 25
Joined: June 6th, 2006, 21:21
Location: Lincoln, UK
Contact:

Re: I was sent by the clam of the web, hola!

Post by Jediwannabe »

webclam wrote:
Jediwannabe wrote:Hi all. I am Jediwannabe from 4rthur, and (used to) run a GuildWars guild allied with the 4rthur guild.

hello Lyekka, glad to see you made the transition to the more relaxed side of the tracks.

Pop your jumper down someplace and we can use it as a goalpost.

welcome to the other place I call home, when I'm not at home.

:ahoy:
Hello sah! I'm afraid I can no longer take you seriously. You appear to have a ferret on your face.

Has anyone here thought about giving Planetside a whirl? I absolutely loved it when I was in an outfit with lots of other people, but it's a bit dull solo. It's probably the best suited game for casual antics and amusing anecdotes that I've ever played... and I've played a lot of things :)

I believe there might be some free trials going still, so if enough people are interested, we can give it a go. Whaddya say?
webclam
Head Crab
Head Crab
Posts: 426
Joined: November 3rd, 2005, 22:01
Location: haslemere

Re: I was sent by the clam of the web, hola!

Post by webclam »

Jediwannabe wrote:Has anyone here thought about giving Planetside a whirl?
never heard of it, so sorry.
I'm a bit of a no0b on the gaming front. :( :oops:
Dog Pants
Site Moderator
Site Moderator
Posts: 21653
Joined: April 29th, 2005, 13:39
Location: Surrey, UK
Contact:

Post by Dog Pants »

Loes :wave:

Have some :cod: and :Pod:
Jediwannabe
Kitten
Kitten
Posts: 25
Joined: June 6th, 2006, 21:21
Location: Lincoln, UK
Contact:

Post by Jediwannabe »

http://planetside.station.sony.com/

I'll post a more detailed thread in the appropriate section if I get time at work - or when I come home.
Anhamgrimmar
Ninja Pirate
Ninja Pirate
Posts: 1517
Joined: July 17th, 2005, 13:29
Location: Saaaarfampton

Post by Anhamgrimmar »

Jediwannabe wrote:http://planetside.station.sony.com/

I'll post a more detailed thread in the appropriate section if I get time at work - or when I come home.
Hello and welcome tothe sticky :wave:

i did try planetside, once long ago, but the training bit was borked and i didnt know what was happening. might have to give it a go at some point
Hehulk
KHAAAN!
KHAAAN!
Posts: 4746
Joined: April 18th, 2005, 15:36
Location: Bummingham, England
Contact:

Re: I was sent by the clam of the web, hola!

Post by Hehulk »

Jediwannabe wrote:Has anyone here thought about giving Planetside a whirl? I absolutely loved it when I was in an outfit with lots of other people, but it's a bit dull solo. It's probably the best suited game for casual antics and amusing anecdotes that I've ever played... and I've played a lot of things :)

I believe there might be some free trials going still, so if enough people are interested, we can give it a go. Whaddya say?
I use to play, but because of how rubbish my computer was at the time, anything larger than a medium sized engagement caused my frame rate to drop into the seconds per frame region. That, and I got bored with rubbish GMs who never even gave you a 'sorry, you did something silly so it's not our fault' kinda responce (as oppose to the eve ones who still make you cry, but at least you hear back).

Given that I heard you can now play it for free though, and with my computer being much better I'd be up for a giggle every once in a while.
webclam
Head Crab
Head Crab
Posts: 426
Joined: November 3rd, 2005, 22:01
Location: haslemere

Post by webclam »

I'll give it a crack, after I've installed UT onto my new game box, and thrown some ram at it
Hehulk
KHAAAN!
KHAAAN!
Posts: 4746
Joined: April 18th, 2005, 15:36
Location: Bummingham, England
Contact:

Post by Hehulk »

That's the thing with planetside. It does need alot of RAM to run and load at an acceptable speed.
webclam
Head Crab
Head Crab
Posts: 426
Joined: November 3rd, 2005, 22:01
Location: haslemere

Post by webclam »

Hehulk wrote:That's the thing with planetside. It does need alot of RAM to run and load at an acceptable speed.
oh, bumhats. best I can muster at the mo will be 1024 of 333ddr.

*scrounges in skips for 1gb ddr sticks*
Hehulk
KHAAAN!
KHAAAN!
Posts: 4746
Joined: April 18th, 2005, 15:36
Location: Bummingham, England
Contact:

Post by Hehulk »

Meh, that should be ok. I've only got a gig in mine but I doubt it's run at the nice frame rates I get on stuff like UT2K4, Q4 and CS:S
spoodie
Site Moderator
Site Moderator
Posts: 9246
Joined: February 6th, 2005, 16:49
Location: Essex, UK

Post by spoodie »

Hello

Can I get a free trial on planetside yet? I looked into it months ago but not willing to pay for such an old game if I don't get a chance to try it first.
Nevermind, that was a stupid question
Last edited by spoodie on June 7th, 2006, 12:22, edited 1 time in total.
Sheriff Fatman
Optimus Prime
Optimus Prime
Posts: 1132
Joined: March 5th, 2006, 22:54

Re: I was sent by the clam of the web, hola!

Post by Sheriff Fatman »

Jediwannabe wrote:Has anyone here thought about giving Planetside a whirl? I absolutely loved it when I was in an outfit with lots of other people, but it's a bit dull solo. It's probably the best suited game for casual antics and amusing anecdotes that I've ever played... and I've played a lot of things :)

I believe there might be some free trials going still, so if enough people are interested, we can give it a go. Whaddya say?
Loes!

I played it for a few years on Vanu/Werner and had a laugh. A great game for having a blat for a few hours.
pixie pie
Cheese Lord
Cheese Lord
Posts: 838
Joined: July 30th, 2005, 23:46
Location: Cambridge, UK

Post by pixie pie »

I heard that planetside had free subscription, does that mean we still have to pay to buy it originally? I imagine we can't floorware it.. hmm.. *Could be tempted*

Oh by the way, Hello! :wave:
Wiggy
5pork
5pork
Posts: 925
Joined: June 12th, 2005, 17:00
Location: Chesterfield, UK

Post by Wiggy »

webclam wrote:
Hehulk wrote:That's the thing with planetside. It does need alot of RAM to run and load at an acceptable speed.
oh, bumhats. best I can muster at the mo will be 1024 of 333ddr.

*scrounges in skips for 1gb ddr sticks*
/me strokes his 2GB 400DDR :P
deject
Berk
Berk
Posts: 10353
Joined: December 7th, 2004, 17:02
Location: Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Contact:

Post by deject »

pixie pie wrote:I heard that planetside had free subscription, does that mean we still have to pay to buy it originally? I imagine we can't floorware it.. hmm.. *Could be tempted*

Oh by the way, Hello! :wave:
I thought you can download it from the website.
pixie pie
Cheese Lord
Cheese Lord
Posts: 838
Joined: July 30th, 2005, 23:46
Location: Cambridge, UK

Post by pixie pie »

deject wrote:
pixie pie wrote:I heard that planetside had free subscription, does that mean we still have to pay to buy it originally? I imagine we can't floorware it.. hmm.. *Could be tempted*

Oh by the way, Hello! :wave:
I thought you can download it from the website.
O RLY? This could be an option instead of going back to WoW.. *Knows he shouldn't.. but temptation is so goddamn great*
Sheriff Fatman
Optimus Prime
Optimus Prime
Posts: 1132
Joined: March 5th, 2006, 22:54

Post by Sheriff Fatman »

PS is very different from WoW. With PS levels are almost incidental; you can use exactly the same weapons that the higher level (or 'Battle Rank' in Planetside parlance) guys can, they [the higher BR guys] just have a greater choice of weapons and kits that they can use without re-spec'ing.

This pretty much means that a players skill is almost as important as their BR. I played for a long time with one of the top Euro players (Trelawney, for the ex-PS'ers) who, almost exclusively, used basic weapons and was a joy to behold.

It all makes for a great 'drop in and play' game. With good squad tactics you can have a great laugh. We used to eschew the big (laggy) battles, favouring instead the small unit stuff, such as destroying enemy resourses and generally making a nuisance of ourselves behind the lines.

Yes, Sony are twunts, and yes, some players take it too seriously, but all in all PS is one of my most fondly remembered online experiences.

thispostmaybeslightlyrosetinted
Post Reply