I had forgotten it was so much fun to play on-line multi-player games. I played quite a bit in the '90's in LAN games and when Quake2 became the first on-line hit with dial-up and a few ISDN & DSL connections that was a mesmerizing time!
Well now I have my own servers that I host and was playing on my Nexuiz server learning the keystrokes and getting a feel of the flow with the bots I have programmed on the server along with a visitor who showed me how much I have to learn.
This is a terrific multi-player game that is Open Source and free but I'm sure the developers would appreciate any donations.
I think I need a more responsive keyboard and laser mouse and of course I need to improve my skill-set but man it was fun again to play on-line.
Well now I have my own servers that I host and was playing on my Nexuiz server learning the keystrokes and getting a feel of the flow with the bots I have programmed on the server along with a visitor who showed me how much I have to learn.
This is a terrific multi-player game that is Open Source and free but I'm sure the developers would appreciate any donations.
I think I need a more responsive keyboard and laser mouse and of course I need to improve my skill-set but man it was fun again to play on-line.
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I want to come over and watch you play to see if I would like it. What do you think?
Sure enough come on over and the game is free to download and play as well. Let me know when your free. I can even set you up on one of my other systems and we can login on the server at the same time.
I have some bots that play in case no one else is on the system