Ten Years
Ten Years
So it's been ten years now since I first showed up on Kali to play Descent. If you remember playing with me in 1996 (you know who you are!) I'd love to hear from you. Pop in, say hi, tell me what you're up to, how it's going, etc.
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I remember Kali started sometime mid 1995, but I couldn't use it for almost a year b/c my university dial-up wasn't compatable (too dirty/noisy). Otherwise my kail reg # would be in the sub 100 range, and not 1661...
Before kali, there was just IRC, IHHD and direct connect. I still remember how exciting it was when we first heard Jay was working on a program for playing more than 2 players over a dial-up- it was huge! I think I still have my instructions on how to set up kali in DOS... yep, here there are- Take a step back in time and see how to set up kaliDOS
Before kali, there was just IRC, IHHD and direct connect. I still remember how exciting it was when we first heard Jay was working on a program for playing more than 2 players over a dial-up- it was huge! I think I still have my instructions on how to set up kali in DOS... yep, here there are- Take a step back in time and see how to set up kaliDOS
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Late Late 1994. And from there to January 1996 is not two years, unless one of them is a dog year.zapp wrote:hmmm 1996... I'd been playing for 2 years by then, ya N00B! I think.. didn't d1 demo come out 1994??
But before you all start spamming up the thread, this isn't a "when Kali started" reunion. The time for that ten-year reunion came and went last summer.
This is a "Who got shot by me in the mines in 1996" reunion. Actually, check that. It's more of a "Who REALIZES they got shot by me." After all, I left a few smart mines lying around after D2 came out, and in D1 early on I was still running 14.4, and who knows who shot whom with that much lag.
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Oh, we're still around. Its just that we've all been shot so many times its all turned into one big blur.
"One spelling mistake can destroy your life. A Husband sent this to his wife : "I'm having a wonderful time. Wish you were her." - @RobinWilliams
\"Som1else killed you.\" I dont know maybe. I was around then, diff nicks. Main one was 'Som1else'. I dont remember to many nicks these days, mostly Scoundrl, Aaronb, Onyx(or Mom or whatever) and one really old school fella named Decim8tr.
Oh, and what happend to Thundering Zues?
GG's!
RUL - once known as Som1else - serial# 1247 circa 10 years ago
Oh, and what happend to Thundering Zues?
GG's!
RUL - once known as Som1else - serial# 1247 circa 10 years ago
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What's up Sirian, you rat bastid
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Personally, I use the Logitech Extreme 3D Pro (paid $40 for it, but thats after sales tax and the two year warranty through Best Buy....which was only $5 so it would've been moronic to say no.). I've had it for a few months now and I haven't had any problems with it. The throttle is a little stiff when you first start using it, but it loosens up rather quickly. The center spring is pretty stiff, which is something I noticed right off coming from a force feedback joystick. It takes a little getting used to if you've used FF sticks for a long time, but its worth it. You can reduce it slightly with a little modification, but I just left mine alone.
"One spelling mistake can destroy your life. A Husband sent this to his wife : "I'm having a wonderful time. Wish you were her." - @RobinWilliams
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Why Sirian,Sirian wrote:Are there any USB sticks on the market that could serve as a reasonable substitute for a 3D Pro? Just wondering.
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Get one of the 3d Pro to USB converters that Grendel and I just finished, read more about it in the Tech Forum it's stickied!
Master Sirian! I haven't played online in quite a while. KoolBear recruited me into the Rangers back in 1995. I'd just dusted off my old P2-266 with my Canopus Pure 3d II card last week and have been playing through D2. Today, KoolBear contacted me after finding an old \"Ask Ace\" web page he'd created long ago. I thought I'd pop in here for a look, as I hear there's a D2 version for XP now.
Those were some good times 10 years ago....
CajunAce
Those were some good times 10 years ago....
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I started with the old IHHD and IRC. Then I moved off to Descent Online by Interplay. Afterwards, rather than move on to Kali, I went to Kahn. It wasn't until just before the ZOD incident that I moved to Kali.
All throughout my time in the early days of Descent, I was on the alt.games.descent boards. Too bad usenet got so badly abused and corrupted by porn ads. But...then again, thank god for the DBB to take it's place.
I still remember when I bought D2.. I was 16 and working at a McDonalds (harhar...) in a Wal-Mart and just happened to walk over to the computer area before work and...OMG! Descent II!!! Needless to say I bought it right away without thinking for a grand total of $55. I was drooling over it all day at work..and once I got home, I didn't sleep until I'd beaten the base campaign.
All throughout my time in the early days of Descent, I was on the alt.games.descent boards. Too bad usenet got so badly abused and corrupted by porn ads. But...then again, thank god for the DBB to take it's place.
I still remember when I bought D2.. I was 16 and working at a McDonalds (harhar...) in a Wal-Mart and just happened to walk over to the computer area before work and...OMG! Descent II!!! Needless to say I bought it right away without thinking for a grand total of $55. I was drooling over it all day at work..and once I got home, I didn't sleep until I'd beaten the base campaign.
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DUDE! Where have you been Mr. Weatherman? I haven't seen you on kali in like forever! You better start showing up before I come down there and nail you in the ass with gauss again.CajunAce wrote:Master Sirian! I haven't played online in quite a while. KoolBear recruited me into the Rangers back in 1995. I'd just dusted off my old P2-266 with my Canopus Pure 3d II card last week and have been playing through D2. Today, KoolBear contacted me after finding an old "Ask Ace" web page he'd created long ago. I thought I'd pop in here for a look, as I hear there's a D2 version for XP now.
Those were some good times 10 years ago....
CajunAce
"One spelling mistake can destroy your life. A Husband sent this to his wife : "I'm having a wonderful time. Wish you were her." - @RobinWilliams
MD, I don't even know if my Kali still works. I haven't touched it in nearly 2 years. I'm trying to start it now on my old P2. It says I have verstion 2.613. Kali.net says 2.613 is the latest version. You'd think Kali would have put out an updated version in a few years.
It says it can't find the Kali tracker or the master server.
It says it can't find the Kali tracker or the master server.
It should still work. just plug in the new tracking number. Bubba has that posted in his sticky in the Multiplayer Forum about Kali config.
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Canjun, most of the gang still hangs out on the -> Descent server. Thats where you'll find me hanging out.
Now if only we could get sikahema to show up on the D server again.
Now if only we could get sikahema to show up on the D server again.
"One spelling mistake can destroy your life. A Husband sent this to his wife : "I'm having a wonderful time. Wish you were her." - @RobinWilliams