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    Member of The Promised Land psychosyd's Avatar
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    Well for first notice, if you want to play Ragnarok Online (Its fun, I have a third character slot open so I could create an account to rush you, or just use my beefy priest)

    http://www.xaosro.org/ go there, check it out... its a huge download, and theres some tricks to getting it installed since the installations are in Korean I believe, but if you wanna play there you go.

    What else shall we do?

    o.O SOLDIER D&D I kid, I remember when they played D&D Over AIM a while back TFF style

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    The Old Skool Warrior *le sigh* LocoColt04's Avatar
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    First and foremost, for TeamSpeak... www.goteamspeak.com

    Download the client (not the server) and then look at the attachment so you know how to set up your connection information. I'm not gonna type out the server's IP because some bot's likely to swipe it up and do stuff to it.

    Anyway, once you're set up, I've created a channel for SOLDIER. It's password-locked, with a maximum of 15 people at a time... I figure we'd never reach that limit anyway though. In any case, you guys need the password.

    This is unexpected, but that's the idea -- psychosyd -- just like that. All lowercase letters. The only people who can get that password who aren't supposed to have it are our admin, and S happens to like TeamSpeaking with us... so don't be surprised if he comes in here and steals our password.

    Anywho, I leave you with the screenshot for setting up the Connect screen on launch.

    I hope NightShade doesn't mind me putting up a password-locked channel on his server. If he does, I can always dump it.


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    I thought I was going to be able to play with Loco and then I remembered he doesn't game. He just turns on the game for an hour and then forgets about it for two months only to remember that he bought it.
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    Che's not a girl. Not good enough explanation. Please elaborate.
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    Yes I am. I will bust out my vagina right now.

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    Member of The Promised Land psychosyd's Avatar
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    Ah, more build offs on NS's server... always nice... for those who connect, the BYU LAN stuff are channels NS set up for me and my bois to play games. We kinda stopped after a while, but I think with recent stuff we may be using it again. TeamSpeak has so much potential, especially in gaming, for quick relays and similar to that.

    Ok, so thats hte first part, now what are we gunna do with SOLDIER?

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    The Old Skool Warrior *le sigh* LocoColt04's Avatar
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    Oh yeah? Well I set the SOLDIER channel up all by myself. I win.

    How many times are you gonna ask that question? The only thing we have right now is the RP. And I'm going to continue pushing the RP until someone actually says "no, scrap it." As far as anything else to do with our time, well, we're all kinda busy right now. I mean, I'm not, but I'm speaking for everyone else, because I know they are.

    But the way I see it, one RP post a week shouldn't be hard. That's four posts a month. And I don't mean one per person... I mean one per clan. So you write one RP post a month; maybe even one every six weeks. Is that really so time-consuming?

    James, it's better than nothing. Like I said, that's all we've got right now, until we can think of some other activities to keep us busy.
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    Random;:
    Quote Originally Posted by 2009 TFF Awards nominations
    Best TFF Couple
    Martin and Priscilla
    Psiko and Hyzenthlay
    Rocky and LocoColt04 and Meier Link and Pete
    Unknown Entity and Mistress Sheena
    Quote Originally Posted by Andromeda View Post
    I thought I was going to be able to play with Loco and then I remembered he doesn't game. He just turns on the game for an hour and then forgets about it for two months only to remember that he bought it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Rowan View Post
    Che's not a girl. Not good enough explanation. Please elaborate.
    Quote Originally Posted by che View Post
    Yes I am. I will bust out my vagina right now.

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    The Lost Writer *le sigh* Psiko's Avatar
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    Seeing as how some, if not most, of us are avid gamers, we could start a thread posting up high scores/fastest times, etc, for games so that other people in SOLDIER can try to top those times or scores. Just a thought I had all of a sudden.

    RP? Me? Sure, I'll sqeeze in posts whenever I am able. No idea when or how often, but I'll put forth the effort.

    And for the few of us who play FFXI, we could make us a SOLDIER Linkshell perhaps? I would have no problem with that, and it would be nice for when/if a good number of us are on there at any one time.
    OLD SKOOL - A positive appellation referring to when things weren't flashy but empty of substance, were done by hard work, didn't pander to the lowest common denominator, and required real skill. Labour-saving devices, shortcuts that reduce quality and quitting before the task is done are not characteristics of "old skool."

    In reference to computer games, refers to a game that had substantial playability without flashy graphics or eye candy. Old skool gamers appreciate difficult maneuvers, careful planning, and scorched earth policies.

    In reference to role-playing games, old skool refers to games that tested players' wits, could kill off careless characters, and required dedication and inner strength to play. Old skool games didn't pander to the ideas that everyone is created equal, that all options are open to all races, that the markets were somehow free, and that a quasi-medieval society could have near 100% literacy.

    See also classic.


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