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Stumpy
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San Francisco
Mar 2000 time: 05:14
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Would anyone be interested in trying to meet on GameRanger sometime and play online? I'm not sure what playing a turn-based game online is like, I've never done it... I imagine one spends a lot of time watching TV as other people take their turns. But it might be cool to get on and play for a few hours every now and again. I'm curious to see what people think about this idea.
Stumpy
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Baston
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Woking, Surrey, UK
Jan 2000 time: 05:14
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I am going over to Cable from 56k around mid april. If you are still willing to try then Ashman i'd be happy to oblige!
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iMac722
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McCordsville,IN,US
Jan 2000 time: 05:14
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sure I'd like to come along
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Stumpy
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San Francisco
Mar 2000 time: 05:14
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Well, we've got a little interest at least, that's a start. Never having played SMAC online before, I have some questions about how it works exactly (such as, can the game be saved and played at a later time? Who initiates the save, etc, etc...). But provided those issues end up being feasible, I'd like to give it a go. I have two suggestions as to how to go about it:
1) Watch for each other: Write down the names of all the folks on this forum and make a point of logging on to GameRanger when you have some game-time to spare. I know there are 1 on 1 scenarios, although I've never played any of them, so even if there's just one person on we could play. I'd certainly be up for trying that. Apparently GameRanger 2.0 has a buddy-list on it, so that's helpful. I go by 'Stumpy' on GameRanger as well.
2) We figure out a time to meet on GameRanger. While the "Strangers in the Night" approach above is chancy, it may be the more viable of the two options, since figuring out a time when several of us could be on with a few hours to spare will be tricky. And I'll say right now that my gaming schedule is spotty, I can't always make it to the computer when I want to (although I'm going to install SMAC at work, which will vastly increase the possibilities).
Ash, it sounds like you've done this sort of thing before, so if you have any words of wisdom about online SMAC, share 'em. I'm a rank newbie at this.
Stump
[This message has been edited by Stumpy (edited March 29, 2000).]
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bradman
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Westlake Interactive, Civ3 Mac Programmer
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Chandler, AZ, USA
Mar 2000 time: 22:14
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Let me be honest - tcp/ip play in SMAC at the moment is hit and miss. Unless the players all are local to each other and/or have very low ping, you'll likely not have a very successful net game. This is being worked on for an upcoming patch, but I can't promise it'll be ready in time for the next patch.
Brad
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*AHEM*
i have tried SMAC on GR sevral times, it only works when i host, otherwhise it gets very very difficult (1 succesful game out of over 10)
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