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Re: maybe somewhat offtopic, but it is attn Shonner
Publié:
24 oct. 2002 21:50
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Hee Njoroge,
nice to see you still alive..... Well, I haven't been playing games for quite some time: lack of time & interest. But since my baby girl is now about 16 months old and the first 6 months were quite heavy, nobody can be suprised about the lack of time
I did try some other RTS or RTS kinda games, bought myself loads and loads of games and hardware but never had the fun I had playing TA.
So that's why I ended up playing shooters like CounterStrike (next too playing TA, I always have been a HalfLife fan). Even organize my own lanparties once every 3 months. Never have been able to play TA there, lack of interest here in the netherlands. When I did find some players knowing the game, I found out I knew them all, played them all and defeated them all.
Still I do wonder how my skill survived up to at this moment. So maybe I will just have to visit one of your lans in the near future. That would be nice, although I wouldn't like tossing my computer and all other stuff you seem to need on a lan to England.
Well, maybe some future game will rejoin the old TA-community and we'll play again. Time will tell....
Michael aka Da Stormtrooper Of Death (the name I used several years ago), aka [T.L.G] Stormtrooper (my new clan-name)
"Njoroge" <Njoroge@bigfoot.com> wrote in message news:3dad2209@news.core.genedata.com... > Well don't I feel honoured at being remembered in agta > > I suppose 20 posts a day for 2 years makes your name hang around like a bad > smell. Apologies for not having the game I owe you, but I'd be more than > happy to play you now. I don't play anywhere near as much as I did, but I > occasionally keep my eye in. > > As far ar the RTS scene goes, I left because I wanted something more. I > started with C&C (later starter) then moved to RA, then to a a modified > version of RA (you could do great things in the rules.ini file). After that > I went back to C&C because it was far superior to RA (the game that involved > building more heavy tanks than the opposition). After then I played TA. > Lots. Serious lots. I have hundreds and hundreds of Mbs or recorded games > I've played. I heard about TA: Kingdoms and I was excited about it. The > blizzard games, Dark Reign, Ground Control and other newer RTSs didn't > interest me (especially after playing the demos). I'd played so much ta > that I actually made the conscious decision to retire from it. It was > getting hard to find people that would actually put up a fight and I'd > started to use my "cookie cutting" strategies rather than develop new and > fancy stuff as I used to. Airlifting cans on GOW was always fun, as were > massive roach bombings and early nukes in 2on2 games on small maps - they > never expect that. I couldn't just stop playing such a very good game like > that, so I decided that I would move to TA:K. That game, as I'm sure you > all know, was utter pap and not worth toffee. After such a dissapointment I > stopped playing ta. I played a few games here and there after then, but I'm > not as good now as I was. I am seen to play warcraft3 now and then, but > frankly it's not as involved in ta, but ta's age finally got to me. My > computer screams out to be used graphically. > > I don't play online anymore, but I am now part of the staff crew at > www.multiplay.co.uk and we organise big LANs. I'm know there as the TA > master and I run tournements for people. There are actually quite a few > guys that are really quite good at it still - it's nice to see. Next LAN is > in November and it'll be about 600 people and ppl have requested that there > be a TA tourny, so interest is there. > > As far as RTS games go, I'm waiting patiently for a game that will rock the > scene as much as TA did. It was simply amazing and frankly still is. > > Nice to be remembered, congrats on your kid > > Njoroge. > >
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