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> I look at the Team Redline web site and they seem to be always > waiting for the next best thing to come along. Forgot to post a link. This group includes some of the fastest racing sim players. But when I look at their forum, there isn't a lot of activity. http://www.teamredline.co.uk As mentioned, for players like me that don't play in leagues (I don't want to make a commitment unless     

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Author: Jeff Reid
Date: Dec 19, 2006 19:51

There are other people playing, too. You can either play on your own or join up with someone else in the game and play with them. If you play on your own, you see the other people in the game and can communicate with them using the chat server or if you join a group you can use voice chat if you want to and talk to each other using a headset and mic. My sister and mother both play and
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Thanks for the info Paula ....sound interesting. But do you just play on your own or are other players involved in your game? TIA dotcom "Paula" <pdwMT@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:48690fc2$0$90269$14726298@news.sunsite.dk... > DotCom wrote: >> Can someone explain to me how online gaming works? >> I really enjoy playing adventure (non-shootumups) on my PC taking my good >> ol' time     

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Author: Paula
Date: Jun 30, 2008 17:28

DotCom wrote: Can someone explain to me how online gaming works? I really enjoy playing adventure (non-shootumups) on my PC taking my good ol' time and enjoying the scenery, etc. Sometimes I even go back to a previous save to play things over. How does online differ from that? TIA ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** There is Sims online but other than that I don't
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Author: DotCom
Date: Jun 30, 2008 13:43

"John Slade" <hhitman86@pacbell.net> wrote: I've played it online and it's OK. I make it a point to play the games online and online play can be a lot of fun unless you're up against a guy who is so good nobody can beat him. I'm not really talking about "air-quake furballs" here it seems you missing my main point? With proper teamwork it's impossible/very hard for one single pilot
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"CJ" <xyz@eatspam.com> wrote in message news:481b9c3b.41649937@news1.telia.com... > "John Slade" <hhitman86@pacbell.net> wrote: > >>What I don't get these days is why people are so facinated with these >>prop-driven WW2 sims like iL-2 Sturmovik. I've tried them and most are >>boring as hell. > > Each to his one I guess but I bet you haven't tried IL-2 on a good MP > server with a good bunch     

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Author: Paula
Date: Jun 30, 2008 09:54

Ah, Autumn. When the days get shorter, the leaves turn colors, and a flood of decent PC games hits the shelves. What a great season. It's time for our monthly thread; you know the how and the what and the why of this topic, so I'm not going to bother going over all that again. I've played the games, you've played the games; we've all played the games. It's time to share. So, let's do this thing
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From The Telegraph, UK Last Updated: 1:58am GMT 06/01/2007 Yahoo!'s best internet finds of 2006 By Shane Richmond >Unfortunately, there is no clickable links at this story from Telegraph A company selling air fresheners made from sheep's dung and an art project collecting photographs of abandoned shopping trolleys have been named among the best internet finds of 2006 by the search engine     

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Author: sightings
Date: May 25, 2008 16:03

yoinks@ebalu.com (Spalls Hurgenson) wrote: Another month past and we're at the tail-end of summer For the last few months I've done hardly any gaming. And part of me was quite pleased, because I have no shortage of hobbies and interests to pursue. But last month I made a mistake. I subscribed to the 'new' online racing sim iRacing. Now iRacing is a fairly controversial project, but having
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Author: CJ
Date: May 3, 2008 04:32

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Author: John Slade
Date: May 2, 2008 19:12

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Author: Spalls Hurgenson
Date: Oct 28, 2007 08:53

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Author: Uncle Yap
Date: Jan 5, 2007 20:44

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Author: Andrew MacPherson
Date: Aug 31, 2008 18:49

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