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SourDiesel
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Joined: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:12 pm Posts: 256 Location: Clifton Heights , PA
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 Thank you to all
Thanks to all who atempted to help me out with remembering the game. I just can not stand the BOts and 9 million other scripts thathave to go along with it all. And corrupt data bases.. Thanks again and I'm outta.
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| Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:38 am |
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Silence
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Joined: Tue Mar 26, 2002 3:00 am Posts: 1416 Location: Canada
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 Re: Thank you to all
All those things would still be here, especially at 14400 baud.
But it was nice try by you, regardless. You should try WOW, it's real easy.
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| Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:36 am |
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SourDiesel
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Joined: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:12 pm Posts: 256 Location: Clifton Heights , PA
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Silence wrote: All those things would still be here, especially at 14400 baud.
But it was nice try by you, regardless. You should try WOW, it's real easy. No WOW for me, I still play a lil FFXI on PC.
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| Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:30 pm |
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Promethius
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Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2004 3:00 am Posts: 3141 Location: Kansas
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SourDiesel wrote: Thanks to all who atempted to help me out with remembering the game. I just can not stand the BOts and 9 million other scripts thathave to go along with it all. And corrupt data bases.. Thanks again and I'm outta. The number of scripts that are out may make it hard to figure out which one(s) to use when first coming back into TW, but I really only use about 20 or so scripts out of about 800 that I have. I am not sure what is causing the corrupt databases - I have that happen sometimes but not often. I know some players really don't care for Bots and the scripted games. It is not really an issue of figuring out which script to use in that case, just a personal preference. We play different games because we enjoy them, and that is what it is really all about -- fun. I hate to see a player leave, but glad you gave it a try. Maybe you will give it a try again someday.
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| Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:46 pm |
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SourDiesel
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Joined: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:12 pm Posts: 256 Location: Clifton Heights , PA
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Promethius wrote: SourDiesel wrote: Thanks to all who atempted to help me out with remembering the game. I just can not stand the BOts and 9 million other scripts thathave to go along with it all. And corrupt data bases.. Thanks again and I'm outta. The number of scripts that are out may make it hard to figure out which one(s) to use when first coming back into TW, but I really only use about 20 or so scripts out of about 800 that I have. I am not sure what is causing the corrupt databases - I have that happen sometimes but not often. I know some players really don't care for Bots and the scripted games. It is not really an issue of figuring out which script to use in that case, just a personal preference. We play different games because we enjoy them, and that is what it is really all about -- fun. I hate to see a player leave, but glad you gave it a try. Maybe you will give it a try again someday. Ill be ok, I had a few peeps explain things about the scripts and bots. Ill be giving it another shot.
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Rival
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Joined: Sun Apr 05, 2009 1:58 pm Posts: 92
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Try games A, B, or C at twgsgold.servegame.com. They are low-turn build-style games that really do not lend themselves to most of the more agressive scripts.
Additionally, these games do not tend to attract power-scripters as they are just too slow.
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SourDiesel
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Joined: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:12 pm Posts: 256 Location: Clifton Heights , PA
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Rival wrote: Try games A, B, or C at twgsgold.servegame.com. They are low-turn build-style games that really do not lend themselves to most of the more agressive scripts.
Additionally, these games do not tend to attract power-scripters as they are just too slow. Thanks, I have been playing unlims so I can better understand what scripts to run. And My biggest problem was the Bot commands. I have since read a few links that people sent me to help me better understand.
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| Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:38 pm |
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EleqTriziT
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Joined: Wed Feb 28, 2001 3:00 am Posts: 112 Location: USA
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Silence wrote: All those things would still be here, especially at 14400 baud.
But it was nice try by you, regardless. You should try WOW, it's real easy. Scripts during the days of 14400 didn't do nearly the amount of things scripts today do. I mean, not even close. 14400 = Telemate. What BOT was ever written in Telemate?
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Singularity
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Joined: Thu Jun 02, 2005 2:00 am Posts: 5558 Location: USA
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Hehe. I had some telemate scripts, mostly PPT. But since most systems were single node, bots weren't really that useful. Considering how hard it was to connect and stay connected, people tended to be at keys when they dialed in. It wasn't until the internet and twgs (or BBS telnet front ends) that multi-user play really caught on.
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Kavanagh
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Joined: Wed Feb 28, 2001 3:00 am Posts: 1410 Location: Boo! inc. Ireland
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EleqTriziT wrote: Silence wrote: All those things would still be here, especially at 14400 baud.
But it was nice try by you, regardless. You should try WOW, it's real easy. Scripts during the days of 14400 didn't do nearly the amount of things scripts today do. I mean, not even close. 14400 = Telemate. What BOT was ever written in Telemate? Space Ghost had a bot written in Qmodem, when I restarted in 1996. I think he had it a year at the time. The only feature I can remember is a saveme, but he might care to post details. I seldom made 14400 at the time, house and town were wired by Alexander Graham Bell.
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Admin 1
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Joined: Sun Dec 24, 2000 3:00 am Posts: 1432 Location: USA
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Kavanagh wrote: EleqTriziT wrote: Silence wrote: All those things would still be here, especially at 14400 baud.
But it was nice try by you, regardless. You should try WOW, it's real easy. Scripts during the days of 14400 didn't do nearly the amount of things scripts today do. I mean, not even close. 14400 = Telemate. What BOT was ever written in Telemate? Space Ghost had a bot written in Qmodem, when I restarted in 1996. I think he had it a year at the time. The only feature I can remember is a saveme, but he might care to post details. I seldom made 14400 at the time, house and town were wired by Alexander Graham Bell. grin kav...yes i commissioned a guy named DROZ a lurker to this forum even today..he developed something he called The Haunted Octonectic ToyBox....it was a AFK bot that could do pwarp bwarp attact planet saveme..and last but not least Buster..Buster would come in and Bust your Red Port so u could keep running SST turns.....heh...
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EleqTriziT
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Joined: Wed Feb 28, 2001 3:00 am Posts: 112 Location: USA
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Kavanagh wrote: EleqTriziT wrote: Silence wrote: All those things would still be here, especially at 14400 baud.
But it was nice try by you, regardless. You should try WOW, it's real easy. Scripts during the days of 14400 didn't do nearly the amount of things scripts today do. I mean, not even close. 14400 = Telemate. What BOT was ever written in Telemate? Space Ghost had a bot written in Qmodem, when I restarted in 1996. I think he had it a year at the time. The only feature I can remember is a saveme, but he might care to post details. I seldom made 14400 at the time, house and town were wired by Alexander Graham Bell. HAHAHAHA any scripts SG used don't count. He was notorious for relying on his scripts and getting blown up for it. I can still remember hitting his fighters, quickly retreating and then photoning that sector because you could count on him being there. And he wouldn't even know until morning because he had gone to bed. He spawned the phrase, "Waking up dead."
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Kavanagh
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Joined: Wed Feb 28, 2001 3:00 am Posts: 1410 Location: Boo! inc. Ireland
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EleqTriziT wrote: HAHAHAHA any scripts SG used don't count. He was notorious for relying on his scripts and getting blown up for it. I can still remember hitting his fighters, quickly retreating and then photoning that sector because you could count on him being there. And he wouldn't even know until morning because he had gone to bed. He spawned the phrase, "Waking up dead."
That reminds me - SG told me one morning that he had been attacked/invaded AFK the night before, and the script was set to make noises. He didnt hear it but his dog got upset and woke him up, saving the day.
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Helix
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Joined: Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:57 am Posts: 3554 Location: Long Beach, CA
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Lets just say some habits die hard  Helix
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SourDiesel
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Joined: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:12 pm Posts: 256 Location: Clifton Heights , PA
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Quote: Umm I could have the Year off by a bit, But, SG and Medusa Used to P-drop me on a BBS I would Telnet into from Virginia. And that was like in the early 90's. Twgs came along right after that. I could be off a lil tho. Yeah, I had those, too. I wouldn't consider those "bots". We certainly never called them "bots" back then. They were simple scripts that did this... "if fig in sector hit" "ptorp" It's like four lines of code, max.
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