I was just thinking to myself, can you imagine how long us players would be playing BOTF, if there were no memory leaks, or bugs?
Perhaps the memory leaks and bugs were put in on purpose, so we actually go to bed and eat
Can you imagine...?
Moderator: thunderchero
Re: Can you imagine...?
LMFAO. I went to bed at 4am yesterday playing BotF. Mind you I was watching TNG at midnight, fallowed by DS9, fallowed by Enterprise, but I counldn't stay up to watch TOS was way too tired. But if it wasn't for BotF I would have been in been in bed alot earlier. lol. I got the BotF bug for now.Deimos wrote:I was just thinking to myself, can you imagine how long us players would be playing BOTF, if there were no memory leaks, or bugs?
Perhaps the memory leaks and bugs were put in on purpose, so we actually go to bed and eat
Yea I'm re-addicted again, heh
I normally play the feds, roms or Klingons, but chose to start trying the Cardassians and I must admit, some of the comments you get while playing are amusing
I especially like the comment made when a ship misses a starbase/output, he says in a really condesending voice, "Aw, What's the matter? Not a big enough target for you?"
heheh
I normally play the feds, roms or Klingons, but chose to start trying the Cardassians and I must admit, some of the comments you get while playing are amusing
I especially like the comment made when a ship misses a starbase/output, he says in a really condesending voice, "Aw, What's the matter? Not a big enough target for you?"
heheh
I used to play with my nephews in their summer holidays... Windows 98 running on over-specified machines - the least had 64MB ram & a 233MHz cpu, most were 128MB & 333-400MHz, and mostly Win98 was installed on them for the sole purpose of playing BotF. (This was not exactly when BotF was released. ) The machines didn't crash often, and we had the host on the best machine which I think may have crashed once, in several games. We played 3 day games, full days, and I think one game ran to 4½ days. We were pretty sick of playing anything by the end of that one. We pretty-much invented LAN parties for the local area. Called 'em network parties.