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Re:Not a fan of Real's chicanery
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Gaming and conversation...
Get some boom/headset mics for you and your SO and fire up one of the free voice engines, like TeamSpeak or Roger Wilco for voice chat (in or out of games). I've used TeamSpeak with excellent results while playing Unreal Tournament and other games, as well as just for conversing with distant family members on a semi-regular basis. (Free is good!)
For gaming, you have a chuckwagon full of choices. Unreal Tournament, Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Jedi Academy and Need for Speed: Underground top my recent list of multi-player games for raw fun and enjoyment with minimal commitment level (and I sense a commitment issue from the OP anyway!). Then of course, there's the obligatory mentions of The Sims, Everquest, Age of Mythology and Civilization III (find your own URLs for those), if you're into that kind of gaming (these require a higher commitment level).
If you two are more cerebral in your gaming, go hunt down a board game called Settlers of Catan and its offspring (Seafarers of Catan, et. al.) and play that with some friends next time you two are together. Once you get hooked on the board game -- and you will -- start playing it online. There's a nefarious, somewhat-underground (not after
/. gets wind of it!) online client called Sea3D that works pretty darn well (Win32 only, sorry -- but if this is a problem, use the Java client instead), and is terribly enjoyable for raw strategy and board game fun, although it can sometimes be difficult to get players to join hosted games (there doesn't seem to be a LARGE community of Sea3D users yet). If you host your own games and have people you know join in, this is a non-issue.If you're side-stepping the guy-girl conversation thing, your best bet is probably one of the action games, like Unreal and its similar-engine spawn (anything based off the Quake2 or Quake3 engines). There's usually so much going on in a DeathMatch or Team DeathMatch, there isn't much time for deep chit-chat, but you can both probably come out feeling like you had a onversation.
[Note to Guys: this probably isn't going to lead to a long-term, deep relationship, mind you, but will suffice for temporary distance relationships. Chicks don't generally like games, and especially don't like the KINDS of games we guys like, so YMMV. Board games and strategy type stuff, though, are generally universally enjoyable, which is why I mentioned Catan (this is the original German site).]
Good luck!!
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Re:MOD MusicMOD/XM/IT is in use in a lot of games as well, as it doesn't have as much processing overhead as MP3 audio. Take a look at Unreal, Unreal Tournament, or Deus Ex, and even Rune. They use MOD/XM for the music in them, with Deus Ex taking it to a new level by enabling "incidental" music dependent on what's happening in the game. And don't forget Longbow Digital Arts' DX-Ball 2.
Another thing is that many artists that were around for the beginning of the tracker scene are still using trackers to do their music, then converting the wave output to MP3.
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Re:MOD MusicMOD/XM/IT is in use in a lot of games as well, as it doesn't have as much processing overhead as MP3 audio. Take a look at Unreal, Unreal Tournament, or Deus Ex, and even Rune. They use MOD/XM for the music in them, with Deus Ex taking it to a new level by enabling "incidental" music dependent on what's happening in the game. And don't forget Longbow Digital Arts' DX-Ball 2.
Another thing is that many artists that were around for the beginning of the tracker scene are still using trackers to do their music, then converting the wave output to MP3.
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Umm... I think you missed something
Umm... We aren't talking about the FC demo 'ere, We're talking about "Unreal" by "Epic MegaGames".
Go look at www.unreal.com to get a decent idea of what we're talking about.