Well, I quit because I ended up loging on just to feed my sheep. It became a burden instead of fun. There are some really nice things in this game though, like off-line chores for example.
The average EQ, DAoC, AO and AC player pays $10+ a month to play. If you put in half of that into PE you would be able to play just fine. And the days or weeks or months you don't play doesn't cost anything.
For me, a casual player, this sounds like a better deal than subscription fees.
The main reason I moved from Red Hat to Mandrake (7.2) was the ease of 3D graphics drivers. I just installed and worked.
With Mandrake 9 I had to download the drivers, compile them and install them myself. I can do that, but my mother can't.
I also really miss all the nice toolbar applets from Gnome 1.2, especially Gnome-icu applet and Xmms applet. I think switching from Gnome 1.2 to 2.0 was a bad idea.
I will probably try the latest SuSE and see how it is.
I have played Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 multiplayer, and it is quite fun. BG1 had some issues with dialogues and shopping which was solved in BG2.
I have a friend who completed BG1 WITHOUT PAUSING ONCE! It can be done.:-)
I a LAN games, BG is well worth the time. Though I had problems with letting scripts take over wizards, they usually ended up killing the entire party. Diablo is better at this.
Yes, I remember that. Four player Floyd of the Jungle is a blast, Mule is too.
For modern games, Diablo and Diablo 2 worked for us. I've been thinking about NWN and Gauntlet in the future. NWN feels a bit too complicated though.
Yes, we have a computer each, similarly speced.
Well, I quit because I ended up loging on just to feed my sheep. It became a burden instead of fun. There are some really nice things in this game though, like off-line chores for example.
Your're allowed to smoke on a submarine?
Ah, but you CAN sell it and get real money back.
The average EQ, DAoC, AO and AC player pays $10+ a month to play. If you put in half of that into PE you would be able to play just fine. And the days or weeks or months you don't play doesn't cost anything.
For me, a casual player, this sounds like a better deal than subscription fees.
The main reason I moved from Red Hat to Mandrake (7.2) was the ease of 3D graphics drivers. I just installed and worked.
With Mandrake 9 I had to download the drivers, compile them and install them myself. I can do that, but my mother can't.
I also really miss all the nice toolbar applets from Gnome 1.2, especially Gnome-icu applet and Xmms applet. I think switching from Gnome 1.2 to 2.0 was a bad idea.
I will probably try the latest SuSE and see how it is.
Oh, but theyt did try 10 hours. I wave read that one can still find old clocks based on this. It never caught on though.
I have played Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 multiplayer, and it is quite fun. BG1 had some issues with dialogues and shopping which was solved in BG2.
:-)
I have a friend who completed BG1 WITHOUT PAUSING ONCE! It can be done.
I a LAN games, BG is well worth the time. Though I had problems with letting scripts take over wizards, they usually ended up killing the entire party. Diablo is better at this.
I usually play the following with my girl-friends:
Diablo 1 + 2 + expansion
Unreal Tournament
CivNet
Baldur's Gate 1 + 2
Ultima Online
Quake 3
mostly cooperative
/Roger