Post by Gunter » Sun Jun 10, 2007 2:30 pm
Ahahaha, JackaL, yes, I remember you (I have a very good memory). Not from DFA though, even though I did play there.
I remember you as the person who was a
total asshole who thought he knew everything on the old Ground Zero/Stanford FvF forums back in 2001 when I was trying to get FvF started back up again. You insisted that FvF had died and would never return, and there was nothing I could do about it, and people like me disgusted you because I came along and thought I could succeed in bringing FvF back to life when others had failed to do so....
The forum is long dead, and sadly the Internet Archive didn't save the actual posts for us to reminisce over, but you can see the topic names here:
http://web.archive.org/web/200106101010 ... orums/fvf/
Like this one:
"Do you ever quit... - JackaL May 13 @ 10:51 PM"
Nope, I sure don't!
Good times, good times....
in any case, there's not just an FvF forum, there's an FvF Website,
http://fvfonline.com (hosted by Hap), and the FvF server, running 24-7 (in theory) at fvf.servequake.com on your Quake dial.
It's not been that active lately; it goes in cycles. Oop... looks like there's 4 people playing there right now...
Well, I don't know why I'm here typing to you then, I'm gonna go play FvF! You should come play too! It's most always in Quest mode, but there's a vote menu to select any of the other modes. Download the files at the website above, and get Proquake, which is an improved Quake Client. then just connect and play, and watch out for the assraping dogs!
If you have any problems connecting, let us know and we'll get you fixed up.
Ahahaha, JackaL, yes, I remember you (I have a very good memory). Not from DFA though, even though I did play there.
I remember you as the person who was a [b]total asshole [/b]who thought he knew everything on the old Ground Zero/Stanford FvF forums back in 2001 when I was trying to get FvF started back up again. You insisted that FvF had died and would never return, and there was nothing I could do about it, and people like me disgusted you because I came along and thought I could succeed in bringing FvF back to life when others had failed to do so....
The forum is long dead, and sadly the Internet Archive didn't save the actual posts for us to reminisce over, but you can see the topic names here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20010610101002/arena.stanford.edu/forums/fvf/
Like this one:
"Do you ever quit... - JackaL May 13 @ 10:51 PM"
Nope, I sure don't!
Good times, good times....
in any case, there's not just an FvF forum, there's an FvF Website, http://fvfonline.com (hosted by Hap), and the FvF server, running 24-7 (in theory) at fvf.servequake.com on your Quake dial.
It's not been that active lately; it goes in cycles. Oop... looks like there's 4 people playing there right now...
Well, I don't know why I'm here typing to you then, I'm gonna go play FvF! You should come play too! It's most always in Quest mode, but there's a vote menu to select any of the other modes. Download the files at the website above, and get Proquake, which is an improved Quake Client. then just connect and play, and watch out for the assraping dogs!
If you have any problems connecting, let us know and we'll get you fixed up.