Where the hell is everybody, gawdammit?
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Someone is bored of playing Beheomoth. =Jesus Freak wrote:I only play D3 on-line when there is a player worth playing or a level worth flying. Since the only games I get to play are in BI3 and Halcyon I don't play very often, especially since there is no one I get pleasure out of killing.
Since most of D3's stronger players are gone, I've switched to D1/D2 as an alternative. I'm probably the first ever D3 player to become a serious D1/D2 player. Thanks to Diedel's work with D2x, just about any windows machine can run D2 nicely. I've switched to a serial port joystick(sidewinder 3d pro), so I can play D1 just as well as D2 or D3. The p2p IPX of D1 and D2 is definitely hugely different than D3 or most other modern games, but it is still very playable, and fun for that matter. If they could play it on 14.4kbps modems, than cable sure ain't that bad
I do not play any other games than D3 besides UT2004, Doom 3, Diablo 2, Civilization 3, and Axis and Allies. Recently I've been sort of sucked into watching anime all the time, so I've diverted part of my gaming time to viewing time.
One thing I would like to do is request from Esa some underplayed levels which are just as good as the ones that are overplayed.
[Laughs]
Where I am Nowadays
As for me, I am usually on Kali playing D1 and D2. I never really had much interest in D3, though the D3-style CTF was something that makes me play every now and then. If I play D3 CTF, I play it in bursts. I come, quite rusty, play quite a few CTF games in Vericose Veins for about a couple weeks, and get my skills back, then I'm gone again for the next four weeks, playing D1 and D2.
I usually play D3 when no one is available to play D1 or D2, and I only play it if I really feel like it.
I remember that I used to play D3 a whole lot back then, but preferring the old peer-to-peer mode over client/server mode, I play more D1 and D2 now. If you want a game with me, look for me on Rangers on Kali, but I'm also busy with college, so I'm quite hard to find. Probably best to email me.
---Material Defender-1224
I usually play D3 when no one is available to play D1 or D2, and I only play it if I really feel like it.
I remember that I used to play D3 a whole lot back then, but preferring the old peer-to-peer mode over client/server mode, I play more D1 and D2 now. If you want a game with me, look for me on Rangers on Kali, but I'm also busy with college, so I'm quite hard to find. Probably best to email me.
---Material Defender-1224
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Why is it unfortunate? The descent bb is a small place. We make each other laugh with our stint as a gamer being the thread of commonality. Iâ??d rather be corresponding with people that had fun and got over it than a bunch of clowns that measure themselves somehow by the fake lasers they shoot.Clayman wrote:That actually describes the majority of DBB posters unfortunately.Behemoth wrote:If your not playing d3 liquid,Why post on the Dbb anymore?
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I just find it disappointing that a great deal of the people who post here have hardly played at all in the past several years. It's a community of ex-players, not current ones.TheCops wrote:Why is it unfortunate? The descent bb is a small place. We make each other laugh with our stint as a gamer being the thread of commonality. Iâ??d rather be corresponding with people that had fun and got over it than a bunch of clowns that measure themselves somehow by the fake lasers they shoot.Clayman wrote:That actually describes the majority of DBB posters unfortunately.Behemoth wrote:If your not playing d3 liquid,Why post on the Dbb anymore?
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impermanence... ain't it a trip?Clayman wrote:I just find it disappointing that a great deal of the people who post here have hardly played at all in the past several years. It's a community of ex-players, not current ones.TheCops wrote:Why is it unfortunate? The descent bb is a small place. We make each other laugh with our stint as a gamer being the thread of commonality. Iâ??d rather be corresponding with people that had fun and got over it than a bunch of clowns that measure themselves somehow by the fake lasers they shoot.Clayman wrote:That actually describes the majority of DBB posters unfortunately.Behemoth wrote:If your not playing d3 liquid,Why post on the Dbb anymore?
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The thing about descent is, there's no antidote. Once you have the bug, you've got it forever.
I think that's what makes Descent so amazing. I still remember dl'ing the demo for Descent 1 and how awe struck I was when I played it for the first time.
3 installments later, the addiction is still there.
we're all descenters, just waiting for another version to play.
the DBB isnt for Descent players, but for Descent addicts. It's like alcoholism, once you become an alcoholic, there's no going back....there's only coping with the addiction.
btw, thanks SickOne for keeping the DBB running.
-RM
I think that's what makes Descent so amazing. I still remember dl'ing the demo for Descent 1 and how awe struck I was when I played it for the first time.
3 installments later, the addiction is still there.
we're all descenters, just waiting for another version to play.
the DBB isnt for Descent players, but for Descent addicts. It's like alcoholism, once you become an alcoholic, there's no going back....there's only coping with the addiction.
btw, thanks SickOne for keeping the DBB running.
-RM
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Yeah Good Gaming, we just have to get him out of the shadows..MD-2389 wrote:Exactly. Hell, I've been getting back into D2 over the last few days. Been giving Bubba a run for his money, ain't that right Bubba?
MD is lurker with a Guass, lob a fusion in his direction and he lags( cough )I mean runs away !
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I can't believe no one has explained this yet. I suppose it's because they don't use Linux, and play soley on Windows servers. This is a level bug that doesn't allow a Linux client to join a Windows server or a Windows client to join a Linux server.Codger wrote: Now what is the "checksum" bug?
It has to do with the level only. Some levels have this bug, and some levels don't.
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Codger: a checksum is a number that is the result of taking all the data in a file and putting it through an equation. It's a quick way of making sure the data on both ends of a transmission matches. When a player joins a D3 game, the client computes the checksum for the level file, and sends it to the server. If it matches the checksum the server generates for the same file, the client is allowed to play. If not, the client is kicked.
Unfortunately, there's a slight difference between the Windows and Linux implementations of the square root function that makes certain levels generate different checksums on Windows and Linux. Thus, if a Linux server is hosting one of the afflicted levels, Windows clients can't join.
Unfortunately, there's a slight difference between the Windows and Linux implementations of the square root function that makes certain levels generate different checksums on Windows and Linux. Thus, if a Linux server is hosting one of the afflicted levels, Windows clients can't join.
The main thing I'm referring to is, basically, for something like a checksum, if they relied on functions with predictable values that couldn't possibly be written incorrectly, or just implemented it themselves (only used once per mission launch anyway), all this drama could have been averted...
Why do you need a square root in a checksum anyway?
Why do you need a square root in a checksum anyway?