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World Largest LAN Party Opens

Sixblade writes "The world's largest LAN party opend its doors this morning. With more than 6200 places, Dreamhack should be quite fun. Check out the webcams, Arwen, Eowyn, Haldir and Beren"

29 comments

  1. Why not just meet on the internet? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    With so many participants, one of the main attractions of a LAN party is gone, the friendly competitive interaction. If #52 and #6101 frag each other how likely is it they will interact much irl at this event?

    This event is to a LAN party as the Super Bowl is to a friendly neighborhood backyard football game.

    1. Re:Why not just meet on the internet? by The+Evil+Couch · · Score: 4, Informative
      kind of. part of the attraction is meeting new people or people that you only know by their handle. being surrounded by a crap load of fellow geeks in the flesh can be a great opportunity to meet new people.

      in more than one large LAN, I ran into people that were a friend of a friend of a friend, that I thought were pretty cool and would likely not have met otherwise.

      true, playing games isn't as close as it is in a smaller scale LAN, but in larger LANs, people tend to keep joining the same servers, often with people physically located near them, making it more of a bonus to have more people than a detriment.

    2. Re:Why not just meet on the internet? by Low2000 · · Score: 3, Interesting

      While it's true 'one' of the main attractions is gone, there is still a lot of fun to be had.

      I've been to a 620 person lan party (PDX Lan in Portland Oregon) and it was a wonderful time!

      You also end up with a sense of community with the people directly arround you within the first day if your willing to talk to people.

    3. Re:Why not just meet on the internet? by trabisnikof · · Score: 2, Insightful

      True, but you still have the chance to meet new people. I have gone to several large LANs, and even if you get fragged by people you don't know and never see, you are still having fun with your friends. Plus if you want to know who they are that bad, just ask them in game.

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    4. Re:Why not just meet on the internet? by Pugflop · · Score: 3, Funny

      I dunno, but it's great when you frag someone and hear a "FUCK!" from the otherside of the building. 8)

    5. Re:Why not just meet on the internet? by CodeWanker · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I concur. If the players are too far apart to hit each other with empty beer cans, it's no longer a LAN Party. Maybe we've reached the point where old farts like me can talk about Old School LAN Party Creds.

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  2. Strange... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    The two cameras named after female characters are completely slashdotted, yet the other two are fine. Coincidence?

    1. Re:Strange... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This is slashdot, land of the wankers... Worst thing is Beren is an outside camera and there's just one guy there, Haldir looks a bit more interesting, but it's one quarter trash and half blinding light. I like bitchin'

    2. Re:Strange... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Just change the IP address, and it should work :
      http://81.162.169.103/images/arwen.html
      http://81.162.169.103/images/eowyn.html

  3. LAN War by Flame0001 · · Score: 3, Insightful
    I think it's the anonymity of the event that really counts. You could very well recreate a very large scale war with 6k people participating. After all, during war, about how many people are you going to know personally?

    If all these computers were hooked up to a central server, and had some extremely modded version of say... Battlefield 1942 running on each computer, imagine the chaos of war that would be happening on each screen! It could be a real-life representation of what the war was like, ignoring the "Let's fly this plane to the enemy base then parachute out" taxi strategy type ideas that float around Battlefield 1942.

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  4. The never-ending LAN Party! by Khuffie · · Score: 2

    I think this should become the never-ending LAN party, ala Douglas Adam's never-ending party in the Hitch-Hiker's Guide.

    1. Re:The never-ending LAN Party! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And they'd never have to take a time out for a shower!

    2. Re:The never-ending LAN Party! by Sv-Manowar · · Score: 1

      You'd have a lot of people suffering from Exhaustion and starvation from trying to be top fragger

    3. Re:The never-ending LAN Party! by Joel+from+Sydney · · Score: 1

      Sort of like the Restaurant at the End of the Universe? ;)

  5. not just a LAN gaming party by spir0 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    what I like about these events in Europe is that they are also demo parties, like Assembly in Finland.

    There is some info on Dreamhack's site about the demoscene portion of the party.

    All in all, being stuck on the other end of the planet (I'm in New Zealand), I'm very jealous of the demo sceners and the parties that go on in Europe.

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    1. Re:not just a LAN gaming party by Psyrg · · Score: 1

      I'm in New Zeland too, I suspect some day I should like to organise a trip to such an event. In Christchurch I know a good number of people who are into the scene, as some have presented an interest in getting into the demo competitions.

    2. Re:not just a LAN gaming party by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Do what I did. I left New Zealand ten years ago and I've never regretted it for a second. It's a big world and I just felt there had to be more to life than the fucking All Blacks...

    3. Re:not just a LAN gaming party by spir0 · · Score: 1

      I didn't know anyone in NZ was into making demos. It might have motivated me years ago... e me so we don't troll on here too much. I'd be into going over to one of these parties too..

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    4. Re:not just a LAN gaming party by Goosey · · Score: 2

      I agree. I am in the US (Ohio), and there is absolutely no demoscene here. Actually, that is an overstatement, as there is one annual party in Salt Lake City. But for the most part it is non-existent... And in Ohio, TOTALLY non-existent.

      To make matters worse is that when I try to show people some of the amazing demos which I respect and adore so much they often just don't get it.

      "What is the point?"
      "Who would spend so much time doing this for free?"
      "That was weird."
      "You actually like this stuff?"
      "What was with the techno music."

      *sigh*.. Sometimes I feel like I am in a culture less vacuum. Then again, thats not fair either. There is plenty of culture surrounding me... It is just that it primarily has to do with pickup trucks.

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    5. Re:not just a LAN gaming party by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No worries mate, i can assure you that me being in Europe and you being in NZ, *I* am much much much more jealous than you!

      Fecking cold it is i tell ya!!

    6. Re:not just a LAN gaming party by Knos · · Score: 1

      You'd be shocked to learn that in some countries you can't walk in the streets without hitting on a copper bar or get aggressed by a rotating cube.

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    7. Re:not just a LAN gaming party by pragma_x · · Score: 1

      You're telling me.

      Go ahead and 'X' out Washington DC on your map, for being a demo-scene-free-zone. There are sceners here and there, but not enough to get anything going... even back in 1993.

      At this rate, I'll probably sooner see Second Reality displayed at the Smithsonian than at the convention center. :(

      *sigh*.. Sometimes I feel like I am in a culture less vacuum.

      I tried to live in the Athens/Coolesville area for all of 9 weeks. Sadly, some parts of your beautiful state seem to be vaccuum for, well, everything. :(

      Now Oberlin U on the other hand...

  6. 6200 players.. by Joel+from+Sydney · · Score: 1

    And not a woman in sight....

  7. Keep it smaller by complete+loony · · Score: 1
    Keep the LAN smallish, or at least in small groups. At a big LAN the only people you'll associate with are the people you already know.

    Lan party in Adelaide SA Dec 11
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    1. Re:Keep it smaller by complete+loony · · Score: 1

      Gee, that'll teach me to check the links :)

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