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YOU HAVE LOST THE LEADJeff Shyu wrote:1996? i was already in college... shooting virtual rockets at people across the hallway in the dorms on quake.
the only time i ever lost in quake was to aaron.Michael Palero wrote:YOU HAVE LOST THE LEADJeff Shyu wrote:1996? i was already in college... shooting virtual rockets at people across the hallway in the dorms on quake.
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Hell no.. I did that after hours.. at work.Jeff Shyu wrote: the only time i ever lost in quake was to aaron.
pretty sure that was because aaron spent the entire day while working at the computer lab, playing.
Wasn't the transition really from Doom II.... Come on... The top guys didn't really have any probs transitioning, it's not like Thresh didn't adaptJeff Shyu wrote:early quake was awesome because you had so many people who hadn't transitioned from the keyboard turning days of wolfenstien. could literally run circles around those guys.
course, i'm probably one of those "dinosaurs" now, with my inability to play FPS on a console controller.
That was a cool car!Tom Berry wrote:I was driving a red RX3-SP !
Cool car !
Kurt Rahn wrote:That was a cool car!Tom Berry wrote:I was driving a red RX3-SP !
Cool car !
I was in grad school with a one-year-old son. Drove a black 92 Civic si...loved that car. And I got my Net connection from a 9600 modem through The Well.
Well.. a ton of folks could still get by in Doom II, but Duke and Descent just made them fodder, so yeah.. by the time you were doing the +mlook most poeple in the scene had switched. 96 was the year I figured out I didn't want to be a games programmer like my brother when i could just get paid a bunch of money right then for the computer knowledge i'd learned on my own. Turned out it took a lot longer for that plan to work out than I thought at the time.Jason Uyeda wrote: Wasn't the transition really from Doom II.... Come on... The top guys didn't really have any probs transitioning, it's not like Thresh didn't adapt
In '96 I had already been working in games for 3 years after retiring from the Street Fighter scene. More importantly tho, '96 was the year the Grand Sport C4 was made which would be my first autocross car several years later...
Will, were those the GameFan offices near the 101 off Cheeseboro?
Did someone say, Street Fighter?!Jason Uyeda wrote: In '96 I had already been working in games for 3 years after retiring from the Street Fighter scene.
YepJason Uyeda wrote:Will, were those the GameFan offices near the 101 off Cheeseboro?
Same here. Lots of late nights lost on CTF and Deathmatch to the iD games. :gpower: Unfortunately, those late night habits still carry over years later. :unimpressed: As for 1996, I was graduating from college over the summer while being photo editor, cartoonist, and night production manager on the newspaper staff there. Once summer ended, I got my first real job - a Pre-Press gig not too far from home.Greg Peng wrote:Ah, Quake Capture the Flag started my nocturnal habit of secretly gaming well past midnight on school nights in high school, and it unfortunately carried over into college. I don't play those types of games as much now, but I still stay up way later than I should.
Lets seeWhat Were You Doing in 1996 ?