3th 3th 3thRed Spot wrote:I dont mean any offence with this, though feel free to take some if you wantZenophas wrote:Actually. Zeno might put that on her 'Get BZ page'. With your permission, of course... da?
If Zeno keeps talking in 3th person about herself, Red Spot might just put Zeno on the banlist, as Red Spot finds it more than just uninteresting to read about someone talking about themselves in 3th person, every reply they make.
(Dont worry, I wont put you on a banlist for something as trivial as speaking in 3th person, but I may end up no longer reading your posts as I simply am not interested in what you have to say ... because of how you say it.)
How did you discover BZ2?
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That is one of the more ironic messages I have read.Zax wrote:3th 3th 3thRed Spot wrote:I dont mean any offence with this, though feel free to take some if you wantZenophas wrote:Actually. Zeno might put that on her 'Get BZ page'. With your permission, of course... da?
If Zeno keeps talking in 3th person about herself, Red Spot might just put Zeno on the banlist, as Red Spot finds it more than just uninteresting to read about someone talking about themselves in 3th person, every reply they make.
(Dont worry, I wont put you on a banlist for something as trivial as speaking in 3th person, but I may end up no longer reading your posts as I simply am not interested in what you have to say ... because of how you say it.)
Re: How did you discover BZ2?
Sorry, the target quote was a level deeper than I intended.Zax wrote:Howso?
Probably the same thing you saw.
Red Spot wrote:3th person
Red Spot wrote:I simply am not interested in what you have to say ... because of how you say it.)
Re: How did you discover BZ2?
Ah, I suspected as such.
Edit: I don't mind so much because it is somebody who brought a character to these boards aside from usual -troll- or -grumpy old man- personas.
Edit: I don't mind so much because it is somebody who brought a character to these boards aside from usual -troll- or -grumpy old man- personas.
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We ought to elect an "official" Grumpy Old Man for this site any nominations?
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you'll do
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I nominate Nielk1
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Get off my lawn!General BlackDragon wrote:I nominate Nielk1
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Although impressive, I think VSMIT has you beat just through sheer "srs faic" moments.Nielk1 wrote:Get off my lawn!General BlackDragon wrote:I nominate Nielk1
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IDK if we can classify VSMIT, he might cane us..
Oh god, you're right.
Oh god, you're right.
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Ya know, this shows one of the aspects that "I" think the makers of BZ did right and other game makers don't. Everything is easy to see. Soooo many game are sooo dark or have so much texture that it's very difficult to make things out and to me it makes the game less real. As in not a natural looking environment. The moon terrain was genius for the beginning of the game and for the promotional video. It's bright, but not too bright, and the texture of it is just really real looking. Then all the colors of the ships and other items like pods, markers, etc.. all are very easy to see when looking around the map.DuoRanger wrote:i posted a long time ago some pics from my bz 0.7beta, in fact, these pics still lives
http://z15.invisionfree.com/Battlezone1 ... owtopic=28
my father buyed a cd with programs and games in the 90's, heck that cd had even jack nicklaus golf and Dilbert game Demos
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It's held up very well over the years too.Gamer1 wrote:Ya know, this shows one of the aspects that "I" think the makers of BZ did right and other game makers don't. Everything is easy to see. Soooo many game are sooo dark or have so much texture that it's very difficult to make things out and to me it makes the game less real. As in not a natural looking environment. The moon terrain was genius for the beginning of the game and for the promotional video. It's bright, but not too bright, and the texture of it is just really real looking. Then all the colors of the ships and other items like pods, markers, etc.. all are very easy to see when looking around the map.DuoRanger wrote:i posted a long time ago some pics from my bz 0.7beta, in fact, these pics still lives
http://z15.invisionfree.com/Battlezone1 ... owtopic=28
my father buyed a cd with programs and games in the 90's, heck that cd had even jack nicklaus golf and Dilbert game Demos
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Zax wrote:Although impressive, I think VSMIT has you beat just through sheer "srs faic" moments.
You're both banned.Nielk1 wrote:IDK if we can classify VSMIT, he might cane us..
Oh god, you're right.
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From his... LAWN!
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