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Shadow posted:look at this fag not using xchat oh i havent personally used mirc in 100 years
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Wicker Man posted:Ah, I always wanted to play that coop at some point Oh wait, we're talking about Hexen 2 aren't we? I think that crossbow thing was in Hexen 2. I played it through in single player with this engine a few years ago: http://uhexen2.sourceforge.net/ Looks like it has networking support although I don't know what to do with that, why don't we use IPX?
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 04:40 |
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The Goatfather posted:oh i havent personally used mirc in 100 years I idle in Efnet still. Mostly for likeminded Red Sox and Patriots fans. Keeping IRC going since 1993!
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 04:46 |
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irssi or bust
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 05:20 |
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blugu64 posted:irssi or bust CTRL+A, D
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 05:21 |
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Back in the late 90's we were far too poor to ever own a pc, so I dug around in the airport garbage and lugged a heavy-rear end PC back home. It was a 486SX with 40 Megs of RAM and a 400MB hard drive. I got a monitor from my cousin who had a closet full of them and surfed AOL on a 9600 baud modem for 4 years.
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Dredged up a couple more old timers from the ol' memory bank [28.8k WARNING] you could play this bitch over a modem to modem connection with a buddy, gently caress YEAH
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 06:47 |
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my neighbor had descent, and it's really sad that i never played it. i really missed out on a touchstone of video games.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 06:48 |
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Buttcoin purse posted:I only played with MS Comic Chat once or twice to see how it worked (I used a real client, mIRC), but lol at the example conversation that is shown on Wikipedia:
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 06:49 |
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ahh I used to play like all of those
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Descent was tits. I loved how disorienting it was, having unmoored itself from traditional gravity/coordinate systems and making you think in three dimensions with a wireframe map you could rotate around and no real sense of "up". It was innovative and gave you a real sense of accomplishment once you mastered moving around in it. Then the sequels turned it back into a standard fly-around shooter with regular up/down gravity and everything. I couldn't believe so many game franchises could so easily lose sight of what made them special to begin with.
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Denim Dude posted:my first modem. 28kbps us robotics external. i fondly remember waiting like 5 minutes for a poorly photoshopped picture of cindy crawford sitting on a huge dong. When I upgraded from internal 2400 to 14.4k I wanted an external usr sportster so bad, an extra box! with blinky lights! I had to settle for an internal sportster though, the external costed way more. What did you all use for terminal emulator/bbses? I started with procomm then telemate, then I tried to like communique, then along came terminate, it owned, 8k zmodem nigga. (all these were the dos versions, i did try procomm for win31 at one point but it sucked even worse than the dos ver) Also I've seen several people mention downloading nudie-lady gifs and watching them dl line by line, did any of the terminal emulators do that natively? I can't remember, I do remember at one point I had a tsr that would detect incoming gif data and would display it line by line as it dl'ed. Anyone else ever be on the phone with a friend and be all like "ok you type ata, I'll type atd and we hang up the phones"? warezing 90s style.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 06:57 |
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some of those screenshots reminded me of Stunts 4D Sports Driving I don't know what made it 4D but whatever It's aged a hell of a lot worse than 2D games from the same year but the level editor was the stuff of dreams
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Hot Cosby posted:What did you all use for terminal emulator/bbses? I started with procomm then telemate, then I tried to like communique, then along came terminate, it owned, 8k zmodem nigga. (all these were the dos versions, i did try procomm for win31 at one point but it sucked even worse than the dos ver) I liked {COMMO} enough to register it back in the day. Not only was it awesome (it was written in assembly language), but you needed it to use Power Macros for Tradewars 2002.
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Hot Cosby posted:What did you all use for terminal emulator/bbses? I started with procomm then telemate, then I tried to like communique, then along came terminate, it owned, 8k zmodem nigga. (all these were the dos versions, i did try procomm for win31 at one point but it sucked even worse than the dos ver) Started out with some crappy thing that came with PC Tools, then used Telix for a while before Telemate. I think I didn't want to upgrade to Terminate because I'd spent so much time configuring Telemate with external download tools and scripts so I could use it to remote control one PC from another via serial. When I say external download tools I mean: Moby/GSZ, MPt, BiModem, HS/Link, HydraCom, Lynx, ZedZap, IceZmodem, CE-XYZ, GIFLink. I think the benefits of some of those were you could upload and download from the BBS at the same time, maybe faster transfers, maybe chat to the SysOp at the same time? GIFLink obviously let you view Did anyone download mail from their BBS in QWK or Blue Wave format or anything? I never got into it much except when I wanted to archive interesting things.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 08:51 |
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the "_______ army" sigs
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 09:23 |
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simosimo posted:I remember getting my Tiny PC Ltd PC in 1998 and getting G Police with the system and thinking how poo poo it was. i loving loved g-police, i still pop it on my ps1 now and then to relive the glory days. you should check out the soundtrack when you get a chance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=memYnbEU7Vk&list=PLA6E897A7E5C7CCC1 also does anyone remember colony wars vengeance?
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 09:45 |
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To this day I still use Winamp 2. It simply is better for everything and extremely lightweight.mintskoal posted:memories Dafuq? I've literally never seen anyone else who has used this program. Was this only used in spanish speaking countries?
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 09:55 |
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Played the hell out of The Perfect General on DOS:
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 10:34 |
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Hopefully none of these are repeats. Let's go a bit further back into PC.. err IBM COMPATIBLE.. gaming: Sopwith Alley Cat Flightmare: "Fight off a band of vandals and punks with your airplane before they reach your city. One of the earliest shareware games, you pilot a prop plane that is represented in "3D" -- you can see (and manipulate) your plane in both the horizontal and vertical viewpoints. Refuel with your blimp, but don't waste too much time..." (see the picture above has side and top views - PC "3D gaming" in 1984) Jet by subLOGIC, who also made a game called Flight Simulator which they later licensed to Microsoft. That hangar is imprinted in my brain. Not quite so far back: Destroyer: I didn't really know how to play it but I enjoyed waiting for an air attack and then manning the AA guns. Moria, a roguelike like NetHack, which is probably more well-known but isn't quite as old.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqnU8wAyHdQ
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simosimo posted:I was stuck with Windows 95 for ages and thought these gradients were so cool. Then came along the blue XP bar....... nah gently caress the default XP theme i always switched to classic right away. gradients 4 lyfe
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Erotic Hamster posted:i loving loved g-police, i still pop it on my ps1 now and then to relive the glory days. you should check out the soundtrack when you get a chance I remember playing a demo of G-Police that came with a point-and-click adventure game where you traveled through time to places like Tibet and Khan-era Mongolia. I can't for the life of me remember what it's called. You wore a talking space suit. The only other time traveling adventure game I can think of is Journeyman Project but I know that isn't it.
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Shadow posted:look at this fag not using xchat look at these fags not using ircII+PhoEniX
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Mak0rz posted:I remember playing a demo of G-Police that came with a point-and-click adventure game where you traveled through time to places like Tibet and Khan-era Mongolia. I can't for the life of me remember what it's called. You wore a talking space suit. Beyond Time, maybe?
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laserghost posted:Beyond Time, maybe? Either that's the wrong name or it was obscure enough to not have a Wikipedia page and be out googled by a phone app
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Mak0rz posted:Either that's the wrong name or it was obscure enough to not have a Wikipedia page and be out googled by a phone app http://www.mobygames.com/game/beyond-time/screenshots
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 16:52 |
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The live acted NPCs fit the bill, but I remember the screen having a border with a HUD and a talking space helmet in a bottom corner
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 16:56 |
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FCKGW RHQQ2 YXRKT 8TG6W 2B7Q8
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Buttcoin purse posted:Oh wait, we're talking about Hexen 2 aren't we? I think that crossbow thing was in Hexen 2. I played it through in single player with this engine a few years ago: http://uhexen2.sourceforge.net/ Looks like it has networking support although I don't know what to do with that, why don't we use IPX? Shiiiit, I played Hexen 1, but it has "scripting errors" so that the game basically breaks without cheats if you gently caress up at certain points of time. I'm down with playing 2 if there is an active multiplayer component since I never played it
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Kerosene19 posted:FCKGW RHQQ2 YXRKT 8TG6W 2B7Q8 Is it sad that I recognised this immediately?
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horizon posted:Is it sad that I recognised this immediately? Lol how have I never seen this before now
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It took a long time for them to figure out how to make people pay for Windows XP.
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# ? Jan 1, 2016 17:29 |
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Of course now you can legally get a free license for Windows 10.
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Jose Oquendo posted:Of course now you can legally get a free license for Windows 10. well, the upgrade anyway
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Mak0rz posted:The live acted NPCs fit the bill, but I remember the screen having a border with a HUD and a talking space helmet in a bottom corner
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Casimir Radon posted:That's Legacy of Time. Third Journeyman Project game. that's the one alright! all this time my gf talking about growing up on journeyman project and me telling her I've ever even heard of it... my life is a lie
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Yarrr
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