remembering the old days

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NightLinks
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remembering the old days

Post by NightLinks »

I remember in the 56k days getting up in the morning around 8 AM and playing q3dm6 with all weapons. The server would be full of players at around that time. Then later in the night time after coming home and playing maps like q3dm17 and ctf_q3ctf1 and ctf_q3ctf4.

I also remember when i wanted to get a q3a tattoo on my arm but never did. :(
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^misantropia^
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Re: remembering the old days

Post by ^misantropia^ »

I could've saved the Dutch tax payers a rough EUR 10,000 in in tuition fees, if not for Q3A. Me and my roomy used to own European CTF servers. Good times, good times.
Peenyuh
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Re: remembering the old days

Post by Peenyuh »

You wanna talk good old days... Q2 LANs at the office. Boss gets mad cause nobody could keep it together. People jumpin outta their chairs and yellin "I JUST OWNED YOU BeeAUTCH!!". That and the belly-turret gunner moves in the office chairs. :)
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Zyte
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Re: remembering the old days

Post by Zyte »

Nigger please, don't get me started on those GOOD old days.. We used to q2 lan all the time at school, that shit got you hyped like nothing at times.. Also.. vq3 FFA chaos.
DogMeat
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Re: remembering the old days

Post by DogMeat »

I remember hosting my Quake 2 server, on a 56k connection. Has some of the best times ever. Things where so simple back then.
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