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Nick Andre | Mike Powell | Re: DOSBOX-X vs. dosemu i |
August 28, 2024 1:19 PM * |
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On 28 Aug 24 10:40:00, Mike Powell said the following to Nick Andre: MP> My experience is that serious players will play it for quite a while when MP> they are first starting their game, but then spend much less time in the MP> door once they are maintaining their current game. I have at least a few regular callers who play the hell out of Lord, even the Inter-bbs leagues I do with Fido and TJ's system. Was always a huge fan of Lord 2, its a real shame that one didn't take off because it really perfected multi-player simultaneous player movements etc. MP> I think that Synchronet comes with a version of KNK. I have it installed MP> but have not played it much. Back when it came out, I spent a lot of time MP> in the TW2002 doors on my local boards but not so much these days. I stopped playing TW altogether when others started using those stupid helpers and scripts. To me that defeats the purpose of playing a game "fairly" and wheres the fun in having several people playing it, just to run scripts back and forth. When I started meeting people from Netmails, Echomail, message bases on other boards I used to call... that was far more fun. Nick --- Renegade vY2Ka2 * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (618:500/24) |
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