Oh yeah! hahahaha! that's always fun.
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From: "Brandon Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] internet versus computer play


> yeah. I've done that. And then when ya beat the sighted folk, they won't
> believe you when you say you're blind.
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> From: "Yohandy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Online play is one of the most enjoyable things in games for sighted. You
>> guys should try playing MK deception online. it totally rocks, especially
>> because you can voice chat while fighting.
>>
>>
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>> From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 5:09 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] internet versus computer play
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>>> Hi, Allan.
>>> Yeah, allot depends on style of game. I can see allot of two player
>>> games being popular with a internet and AI play like chess for example.
>>> I could email you and say "hey, Allan. I am off on saturday and am free
>>> all day. You want to play chess?" You could email back and say yeah,
>>> I'll be on at 3.
>>> I could start the server, mail you my, ip and at 3 you and I would be
>>> facing off in chess. Perhaps chatting with msn or aim on the side.
>>> Games like top speed do have internet play, and one problem I noticed
>>> with it is people have to post somewhere that they are on with a server,
>>> connect here at time x, and play. That is kind of a hastle and one
>>> reason I haven't yet done it yet.
>>>
>>>
>>> allan thompson wrote:
>>>> Hi Tom,
>>>> I agree with you completely. Although certain games, such as rpg's 
>>>> could
>>>> be
>>>> implimented just as easily as MUD's. In those situations, you could 
>>>> play
>>>> alone or work with others as you see fit since the game play is not
>>>> regulated to a linear mission. On the other hand, if a game is made
>>>> specifically for the idea that everyone must start at the same time
>>>> instead
>>>> of impromptu gatherings that could be a problem. So I think the
>>>> community
>>>> might be too small for certain types of games, but  I think those MUD's
>>>> out
>>>> there prove that there is enough out there for  those who want to deal
>>>> with
>>>> it..
>>>> What do you think?
>>>> The truth will set you free...
>>>> Jesus of Nazareth  33 AD
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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