Blu wrote:Oh, without a doubt it's one of the most addicting and enjoyable games I've ever played. I shamelessly went from Dreamcast to Gamecube to Xbox to PC for that game. And each time, I leveled up a character to a fairly considerable level.
Absolutely. The RaMar I started last month is already at level 45 with 60 hours logged in. I haven't had a game pull me in like this for a while.
I've been really busy lately (my wedding is in three weeks!), but I'm hoping to get on soon. Still having problems with my DC-PC server.
Daughter was sick today, and I ended up over-sleeping. Nearly forgot about the meet-up today.
Maybe we should put in the Subject and Opening Post the Day and Time of the meet-up, as well as the Ship and Password? This way it's easy for people to come and go as they read this thread.
Weird brah, it's like you live in the apartment/house from The Grudge. Except the curse inhabits your phone and broadband lines.
You're probably better off by not using the internet. See if the Geek Squad can come out and fix it for you--if they live through the experience you're probably good to go.
Blu wrote:Weird brah, it's like you live in the apartment/house from The Grudge. Except the curse inhabits your phone and broadband lines.
So the house from Pulse then?
Bro that's exactly it! You gotta get out of there now! Get your wife, load up your Dreamcast and Saturn and get the hell out of there. Drive to Mick's House, his internet is probably safe.
Still call the Geek Squad, though. It'd make for a good ending.
Blu wrote:Weird brah, it's like you live in the apartment/house from The Grudge. Except the curse inhabits your phone and broadband lines.
So the house from Pulse then?
Bro that's exactly it! You gotta get out of there now! Get your wife, load up your Dreamcast and Saturn and get the hell out of there. Drive to Mick's House, his internet is probably safe.
Still call the Geek Squad, though. It'd make for a good ending.
My internet is hella-safe, but all my kids sleep in clown masks - not sure if it's what yr looking for.
kind of a bummer that I can't seem to set up my BBA successfully. Such an expensive accessory, but I'm just not smart enough apparently. Went back to dial-up. I've got both of my DC's configured (tested, and confirmed working) with dialup ISP now... so the CRT has PSO v1 and the LCD has PSO v2. Should be ready for next meetup...