Same deal, except for me it was Perfect DarkMe and three friends playing Goldeneye on a 20 inch screen.![]()
Oh man! I forgot about Goldeneye, on the Nintendo 64 and four players. Second favorite.![]()
I'd have to say Left 4 Dead ranks pretty hight on my list of most fun. Been playing for the past two weeks. Its my first experience with online gaming and I've been having a blast. And now that I have a mic, it opens up even more fun.
Left 4 Dead is fun to play with friends, but I have encountered more than the usual number of assholes in the L4D "community".
Just last night, I was playing the No Mercy campaign in Versus mode. We had to kick one player for music-spamming. Then, my team kicked me just because I wasn't playing well enough to suit them.
Never mind that I had been playing the campaign from the beginning; that both of them had joined the game fairly late and I had earned more points for our team than either of them; and we were on the very last level. Those motherfuckers.
That's the last time I play L4D with people I don't know. Friends-only games for me, from now on.
I'd have to say Left 4 Dead ranks pretty hight on my list of most fun. Been playing for the past two weeks. Its my first experience with online gaming and I've been having a blast. And now that I have a mic, it opens up even more fun.
Left 4 Dead is fun to play with friends, but I have encountered more than the usual number of assholes in the L4D "community".
Just last night, I was playing the No Mercy campaign in Versus mode. We had to kick one player for music-spamming. Then, my team kicked me just because I wasn't playing well enough to suit them.
Never mind that I had been playing the campaign from the beginning; that both of them had joined the game fairly late and I had earned more points for our team than either of them; and we were on the very last level. Those motherfuckers.
That's the last time I play L4D with people I don't know. Friends-only games for me, from now on.
Left 4 Dead is fun to play with friends, but I have encountered more than the usual number of assholes in the L4D "community".
Just last night, I was playing the No Mercy campaign in Versus mode. We had to kick one player for music-spamming. Then, my team kicked me just because I wasn't playing well enough to suit them.
Never mind that I had been playing the campaign from the beginning; that both of them had joined the game fairly late and I had earned more points for our team than either of them; and we were on the very last level. Those motherfuckers.
That's the last time I play L4D with people I don't know. Friends-only games for me, from now on.
I hear ya there. I've tried Versus twice and been treated like crap both times because I can't seem get the hang of playing an Infected. So I've been sticking to just the Campaign mode. Thats been a lot of fun, and I've played with a lot of good people. And fortunately very few griefers.
I'm just gonna hold off on Versus til I get a lot better, or manage to find a training group of some kind.
Hey, assuming you're on the PC version, keep an eye out for Tank bait. Maybe we could play together sometime.
Hey, assuming you're on the PC version, keep an eye out for Tank bait. Maybe we could play together sometime.
^No--PC, unfortunately.
Hey, assuming you're on the PC version, keep an eye out for Tank bait. Maybe we could play together sometime.
Will do. Keep your eye out for D-Es-C-H.
Left 4 Dead is fun to play with friends, but I have encountered more than the usual number of assholes in the L4D "community".
Just last night, I was playing the No Mercy campaign in Versus mode. We had to kick one player for music-spamming. Then, my team kicked me just because I wasn't playing well enough to suit them.
Never mind that I had been playing the campaign from the beginning; that both of them had joined the game fairly late and I had earned more points for our team than either of them; and we were on the very last level. Those motherfuckers.
That's the last time I play L4D with people I don't know. Friends-only games for me, from now on.
I hear ya there. I've tried Versus twice and been treated like crap both times because I can't seem get the hang of playing an Infected. So I've been sticking to just the Campaign mode. Thats been a lot of fun, and I've played with a lot of good people. And fortunately very few griefers.
I'm just gonna hold off on Versus til I get a lot better, or manage to find a training group of some kind.
Hey, assuming you're on the PC version, keep an eye out for Tank bait. Maybe we could play together sometime.
Not at all. I loved Frontier: Elite II, and would fully immerse myself into it too.Frontier: Elite II on my trusty Amiga 1200, which I played constantly between the ages of 10 and 14 (seriously).
No other game at the time made me *feel* like I was inhabiting the gameworld. I lived it, breathed it. I loved traversing the massive galaxy, trading, earning credits from odd missions, fighting my way into pirate infested star ships, and generally just absorbing the futuristic atmosphere of the year 3200.
Not only did I play it by myself, but my father and uncle also played it quite a bit and we'd often talk about it, dare I say bond over it. There are so many good memories I have that relate to that wonderful game.
No game even came close to giving me that same sense of immersion until Morrowind came along so many years later.
When someone asks me what my favourite game of all time is, I find it an impossible question to answer but Frontier is always the first that comes to mind.
I know, that probably all sounds a bit pathetic...![]()
Zion Ravescene said:All that on a single 1.44MB floppy disk too. Bugs aside, it was incredible. It captured my imagination in a way that the X-Wing games somehow didn't quite manage (although X-Wing Alliance did come close). Even its nearest modern equivalent, the X Universe games by Egosoft, while visually and audibly stunning, and still addictive as hell, didn't really recapture that initial immersiveness of Frontier.
Jim Steele said:fighting my way into pirate infested star ships
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