New games to run on Bukkake
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New games to run on Bukkake
Well, suggest some.
The more popular/viable ones will be stuck in a poll and it can go from there.
of course, just about anything can be made floor-happy.
The more popular/viable ones will be stuck in a poll and it can go from there.
of course, just about anything can be made floor-happy.
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Me and Joose are pissing about with this now (mainly because it's low-load, easy and personal interest for me)Joose wrote:I NWN powered persistant world![]()
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NWN is a bit interesting as real online play utterly sucked as everyone was a spacktard.
Is each HL(1) (for example) game type a separate installation? I'm thinking people might like a bit of old-style gaming, (cheap/free software) but get bored pretty quickly of one gametype. Mods I enjoyed were TFC, Action, Jailbreak, Science and Industry, Snark Wars.
Even more old school would be Action Quake 2, Superheroes Quake 2 or one of the CTF variants.
How about Devastation? That was fun for a while.
Fear would be okay, it didn't really grab me, but I was mostly put off by the autistic pre-teens that seemed to play it - the ones that seemingly never get bored of spawn camping and other cheap tricks and repeat them ad naseum.
Is each HL(1) (for example) game type a separate installation? I'm thinking people might like a bit of old-style gaming, (cheap/free software) but get bored pretty quickly of one gametype. Mods I enjoyed were TFC, Action, Jailbreak, Science and Industry, Snark Wars.
Even more old school would be Action Quake 2, Superheroes Quake 2 or one of the CTF variants.
How about Devastation? That was fun for a while.
Fear would be okay, it didn't really grab me, but I was mostly put off by the autistic pre-teens that seemed to play it - the ones that seemingly never get bored of spawn camping and other cheap tricks and repeat them ad naseum.
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I have Q2 around, but someone borrowed Devastation (and Doom3 and FarCry) rather a long time ago. They are now addicted to WoW but keep forgetting my CDs. There was a single-level demo of Devastation which was a good map, apart from a bit of an exploit.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Links are good.
Edit: It had a CTF level as well. IIRC those two maps were all that really ever got played, even with the retail version.



