I'm waiting for you now.....bring bandaids.Codger wrote:Thanks. I'll check 'em out although I'm kinda hooked on d3.CDN_Merlin wrote:UT 2004
GTR Racing
IL2 Stumovik
Flatout
Half Life 2
BF 1942
Bettina
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Daaaaammn!! No disrespect to ole Merlin but right on there buddy. I'll second that emotion. There probably is a really fine groundpounder game out there. Great graphics, great weapons, etc. It's just that I cut my teeth on descent and I like to float , so to speak. And until descent becomes a real pain in the arse to find a game(like tonight, only two games) I'm stickin' wid it.Top Gun wrote:
To tell you the truth, the only PC games I play on a regular basis are Descent and Freespace. That's it. I don't foresee that changing any time soon, either. I despise the entire groundpounder genre, and I wish that the gaming industry would get a clue and stop putting out these cloned-to-death FPS excuses.
IL2 is great, but in a totally different genre than d3. Its got real physics and is a much slower pace than d3. You really have to know how your plane flies to get setup for a strafing or bombing run in IL2. Also, I never invested in the hardware which tracks your head movements. You need that in IL2 to look around using your head.CDN_Merlin wrote:UT 2004
GTR Racing
IL2 Stumovik
Flatout
Half Life 2
BF 1942
It's just a pun meaning badly designed or really boring levels, or whatever else is Nirvana's pet hate... I can sympathise though, and it's why I don't play D3 much even when I feel like it; the sight of the only populated servers being Abend, VVeins or Burning Indika turns me off.Codger wrote:What is this crap bug thing? Please explain.
There's D2!psi wrote:I'm cryin' that d3 is dyin' - there is no other game qualitatively similar...
Thanks for the clarification. Now what is the "checksum" bug? I've seen that error message, if I correctly recall (hard to be sure with this short term mermory loss problem), during a game, I think. Asked the question and another pilot said it had to do with audio. My audio was fine, however. Can somebody explain this particular bug in case I got it wrong?Sirius wrote:It's just a pun meaning badly designed or really boring levels, or whatever else is Nirvana's pet hate... I can sympathise though, and it's why I don't play D3 much even when I feel like it; the sight of the only populated servers being Abend, VVeins or Burning Indika turns me off.Codger wrote:What is this crap bug thing? Please explain.
There's D2!psi wrote:I'm cryin' that d3 is dyin' - there is no other game qualitatively similar...
Are you a musician, if so what instrument? I like to play with my keyboard. Or, do you enjoy listening to your collection of bootleg mp3s, like me ?:lol:Clayman wrote:I have a much more difficult school and work load than this time last year, and I'm much more interested in music than D3 anyway. But I'm still not above some D3 every now and then.
Pard, I checked out screen shots of d2x and, frankly, I'm not impressed. D2 never looked good on the equipment I had until I got a Voodoo 2 card. Actually I had two of 'em "sli"ed (although I couldn't tell the diff' between one and two) and set up according to some whiz kid who had an in depth web site on the subject (can't remember his nick w/o doing a google, sadly, but he was brilliant). The graphics were absolutely AWESOME, comparable to anything today in the clarity department. GAWDaaamn I miss those halcyon days of Descent 2. Had some great players too, although I definitely meet some mighty powerful kick ass players in D3. Seems those Germans got some real talent, most the bad ass Yanks hung up their sticks,(with obvious exceptions. Occasionally run into some real talent like that youngun Bettina and some gents I can't recollect their names at the moment. But they're out there. I just want this great old game to keep on. Did a lookup on Interplay and found out they done gone and died. Daaamn.I haven't yet set up D1X and D2X to play the "old-skool" players...
My Friend, the game is art and I've encountered chess players. Further, a shower is mandatory after a good un and I'll never give up 'till the champs and even the regular joes just fade away.TheCops wrote:codger,
treat the game like it is artwork. treat it like it's chess.
if you really love the way the game feels, sounds (personal favorite), and/or makes your armpits sweat there is no need to give it up. the game is from 1999, that's a really good run considering how difficult the game is.
Thanks. That's the spirit. I'm just average also but I got attitudeTop Gun wrote:Codger, I'm nowhere near the level of a Descent great, but I'd be happy to play against you anytime. I don't plan on playing any other game anytime soon.
Three things...Codger wrote:Pard, I checked out screen shots of d2x and, frankly, I'm not impressed. D2 never looked good on the equipment I had until I got a Voodoo 2 card... The graphics were absolutely AWESOME, comparable to anything today in the clarity department. GAWDaaamn I miss those halcyon days of Descent 2.
I've never, in all my years of gaming, broken a single component of a joystick.Liquid Fire wrote:I've never, in all my years of gaming, broken a single component of a joystick.
My secret?
I don't slam the thing hard enough to break a two inch steel tube.
Oh man, do I know what you're talkin' about. One time my left arm swelled up I had to play right-handed for awhile. That sucked. Took an entire week to get some half-assed coordination. Just now I've developed tennis elbow in my right arm just from yanking the throttle lever back and forth (Cyborg gold) and beating on the button below the lever which I use for ab. That's painful. I can't play as much as I like or used to, which suits my wife just fine. She thinks I'm nuts and told me to play with my feet. Har, har. Such a comedian.Birdseye wrote:I basically developed repetative stress injuries on my wrists/arm tendons because of playing so much descent for 6-7 years... I haven't played much at all in the past 2-3 years, but now that I have a full time job and I play some music gigs it isn't worth the damage to my arms at this point. I do play games occasionally though.
Yep, right now mainly keyboards, but guitar was my main instrument for most of the time until the last few months. I also play bass, saxophone, vocals, some drums, and an assortment of minor ones like harmonica, recorder, etc. I have a ridiculous amount of CD's, MP3's, tapes, albums, et. al.Codger wrote:Are you a musician, if so what instrument? I like to play with my keyboard. Or, do you enjoy listening to your collection of bootleg mp3s, like me ?:lol:Clayman wrote:I have a much more difficult school and work load than this time last year, and I'm much more interested in music than D3 anyway. But I'm still not above some D3 every now and then.
Although my online longevity in D3 didn't compare to some others, I did play insane amounts when I was active, and never broke anything on my keyboard or stick. Some people probably just get frustrated too easily.I've never, in all my years of gaming, broken a single component of a joystick.
My secret?
I use keyboard/mouse Very Happy
REAL MEN DON'T USE JOYSTICKS! Very Happy
If I remember, you weren't doing too bad during the Revival the other day. (Certainly a lot better than this D2 noob and mediocre D3'er was. )Ferno wrote:I cut my teeth on D1/D2 JF. it's ten times better than D3 any day.
What's "JF"? And...(with genuine bewilderment and consternation) if D1/D2 are ten times better than D3 why the heck aint hardly nobody playing those fine old games? C'mon, I can't just jump on the net and join a D1/D2 game like the old days... like I can still do now with D3. You must be smokin' too much of that ganja schidtFerno wrote:I cut my teeth on D1/D2 JF. it's ten times better than D3 any day.