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Discussion by wariorpk with 51 Replies.
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I'll post my favority game:
My favorite online game is Runescape. Its very fun and easy to understand. Runescape is rather competative, which also makes a good online game. Also they update it alot so when you get bored there is something else to do.
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I know that makes it way too simple, but I used to get a kick out of winning on the first click.
I've heard small things amuse small minds... but then again, they say good things come in small packages, so it can't all be bad!
It's the original game of army system with more than 100,000 active players... Many games like outwar copied the game and come out with their own unique playing style, but all origin from Kings of Chaos...
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What is your favorite online game and why. If you have more than one favorite game post more than one.I'll post my favority game:
My favorite online game is Runescape. Its very fun and easy to understand. Runescape is rather competative, which also makes a good online game. Also they update it alot so when you get bored there is something else to do.
Not neccesarily. If you don't want to get bored of it, you have to pay 7.50 Canadian and 5.00 USD. Because they very, very rarely make updates for both free members and members. P2P dominates all.
My favourite game...s...are:
Counter-Strike
Ragnarok (Just started)
Gunbound
Call of Duty
Counter-Strike:Condition-Zero
Runescape
I have been playing cs,rs,and cs:cz for over 3 years. Gunbound and Call of Duty I started 1 year ago. And Ragnarok...I just started.
I also like.
- Gunbound.
- Counter Strike. (computer swipe. as i call it)
- and the other games that came with my computer.
- Maple Story.
Starcraft Brood War: I know it's old but its so...addictive
Gunbound: Kiddie game I know but it can be pretty addictive sometimes.
Need for Speed High Stakes: I know its old but with wheel/pedal it can be very cool. I remember I went head-on with a train...guess who won?
Super Smash Bro. Meele:Entertaining and because I can own in that game.
Warcraft III: Frozen Throne: I suck at this game real bad (can't even beat one computer one on one) but I love the cinema and graphic.
Counterstrike:Who can forget the shanking and the sniping? Gotta love this game though I can't go online for some reason.
1. Runescape
2. FFXI
3. Halo
4. Diablo II
thats basically all the games i usually play..
after warcraft maybe counter-strike, call of duty, world of warcraft,Runescape
Final Fantasy XI Online ....
FPS- Battlefield Vietnam (Point Of Existence mod)
FPS- Half Life 2 (The Hidden mod)
Stratergy- C&C generals
World of Warcraft is a huge online mutiplayer experience, with a breath taking sized world and so many individual options. This game is so addictive that i have been playing it constantly for the past three weeks.
I would advise anyone to get this game, it is absolutely amazing, best game i have ever played.
1, Ragnarok (our free private server)
2.any Command and Conquer game online
3. Halo 2 online yay
oh and if anyone wants to know how to play ragnarok on our private server contact mota794 on aim
My favorite one is "noonline gamefor me",, I do not like to play online at all and really prefer playing alone on my PC, with my dial up connection it would be hard anyway.
I like to play when I want, at the skill level I want and do what I want without having to deal with other people which often can ruin your day online.
Patrick
-America's Army [Just started playing...]
-Counter-Strike: Source [Been playing it ever since I bought HL2]
-HL2 DeathMatch [Got it with HL2]
Command and Conquer [ALL of them but Sole Survivor...call it an obsession..]
-Firearms [HL1 Mod]
I used to play lots of MMORPG games, but I find them to be a bit boring now...
As with the previous games in the series, a technology demo of the game was released to the public long before its commercial release. In this case, q3test was released for the Macintosh on April 24, 1999, and the Win32 version was release on May 10, 1999. The commercial version was released on December 3, 1999, contained 25 deathmatch maps, 4 CTF maps, and 30 bots to play against.
From the Quake III manual:
"Untold centuries ago the Vadrigar, the mysterious Arena Masters, constructed the Arena Eternal for their own infernal amusement. Virtually nothing is known of these beings except that they savor the carnage and clamor of battle. As such, they have stocked the arena with the greatest warriors of all time. And you have just joined their ranks."
"As a gladiator in the Arena Eternal, you must not only survive, but also win each and every battle against ever more powerful opponents. Don't worry overly much about getting "fragged." The Vadrigar won't be cheated of their favorite sport by a little thing like death. Those who fall are instantly restored to life and immediately thrust back into the battle, perhaps a little wiser for their misfortunes."
"When the dust, blood, and gibs settle, all warriors will have earned the right to battle again, providing further entertainment for the Vadrigar. But only the warrior who has fragged the most foes will be lauded as the winner. The victorious gladiator advances to a more challenging array of arenas, until, at last, he or she faces Xaero, Lord of the Final Arena."
In single-player mode, Quake III Arena is split into six tiers of four arenas each. In order to progress to the next tier, a gladiator has to beat all four arenas. Finishing second or third won't do-you must emerge as the clear winner.
While the rules are a little different in multiplayer (network or online) games, there is one important rule that sums up your life as a gladiator in the Arena Eternal:
FRAG EVERYTHING THAT ISN'T YOU.
Quake III Arena System Requirements
- 3D hardware accelerator with full Open GL support
- Pentium 233Mhz MMX processor with 8MB video card
or
- Pentium II 266 Mhz with 4MB video card
or
- AMD 350 Mhz K6-2 with 4MB video card
- 64MB RAM
- Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 operating system
- 25MB uncompressed hard drive space for game files; additional 45MB for Windows swap file
- Quad Speed CD-ROM
- Direct X 3.0 (or higher) compatible sound card
- Microsoft compatible mouse and driver
Multiplayer requirements:
- Internet (TCP/IP) and LAN play supported; Internet play requires Windows 95/98/NT 4.0-compatible 28.8 Kbps (or faster) modem/Internet connection.
My favourite online game has to be Everquest 1. Have been playing 3 years and loved every moment of it
-Counter-Strike: Source
-HL2: DeathMatch
and online browser games from:
http://www.teagames.com/
They're awesome.
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