[usp] Seven Years and Counting
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Post Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 15:01
Long live USP
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Post Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 18:56
kea wrote:Happy birthday.
I wanted to check when I was registered on old forums to see how long I belong to this community, but old forums are down.
I have to manually empty the sessions table regularly to keep the old forum in service, which I can't be bothered to do so from now on it will only be available on request.
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Post Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 19:39
is there absolutely no way to move those databases over or export them or something? (as a download or example.. just in case ppl want to look up something..)
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Post Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 19:58
Darkon wrote:is there absolutely no way to move those databases over or export them or something? (as a download or example.. just in case ppl want to look up something..)
Not really... the database is too bloated and glitchy, and is best left alone.
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Subject: Happy 7th!
Post Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 22:14
I discovered Unreal Gold back in early 2001 and have been addicted ever since! When I first played, I would be up to 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning, trying to figure out how to get to the next level (I did not know there were such things as walk-throughs back then). I've been visiting your site over the years and love it as much as I love the game! Thanks for all the work everyone is doing and Happy 7th!
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Subject: Re: Happy 7th!
Post Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 22:36
Monk of Magnesia wrote:I discovered Unreal Gold back in early 2001 and have been addicted ever since! When I first played, I would be up to 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning, trying to figure out how to get to the next level (I did not know there were such things as walk-throughs back then). I've been visiting your site over the years and love it as much as I love the game! Thanks for all the work everyone is doing and Happy 7th!
welcome to the site!
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Subject: Re: Happy 7th!
Post Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 23:01
Darkon wrote:Monk of Magnesia wrote:I discovered Unreal Gold back in early 2001 and have been addicted ever since! When I first played, I would be up to 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning, trying to figure out how to get to the next level (I did not know there were such things as walk-throughs back then). I've been visiting your site over the years and love it as much as I love the game! Thanks for all the work everyone is doing and Happy 7th!
welcome to the site!
Yes indeed, welcome!
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Post Posted: 04 Jul 2008, 10:16
I'm a bit late with this post, but whatever. Has it really been seven years already? I'm feeling old
I have visited this place for so long now, and even after all the other games I have played, few have given me the same epic feel as the SP from Unreal. I was never able to make something decent in the Editor, but luckily there are a lot of other talented people who can.
And thanks to you Hellscrag, All these telented mappers have had a place to call home for all these years. I wonder if Unreal SP mapping would still exist as much if this site would not be here. So a big thank you to everyone who have kept this nice place alive for all these years
I have visited this place for so long now, and even after all the other games I have played, few have given me the same epic feel as the SP from Unreal. I was never able to make something decent in the Editor, but luckily there are a lot of other talented people who can.
And thanks to you Hellscrag, All these telented mappers have had a place to call home for all these years. I wonder if Unreal SP mapping would still exist as much if this site would not be here. So a big thank you to everyone who have kept this nice place alive for all these years
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Post Posted: 04 Jul 2008, 22:43
Question to all: in what year did you start playing Unreal + what was your first impression?
For me: I started it when it just came out.. (so I guess that must have been 1998 then) a friend of mine had it on his pc and wanted to show me the game. I had just finished Quake2, so I wanted something new.. The flyby just blew me away; great graphics, great music.. awesome!! And so much better than Q2, even from that first impression!
For me: I started it when it just came out.. (so I guess that must have been 1998 then) a friend of mine had it on his pc and wanted to show me the game. I had just finished Quake2, so I wanted something new.. The flyby just blew me away; great graphics, great music.. awesome!! And so much better than Q2, even from that first impression!
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Post Posted: 04 Jul 2008, 23:41
Well, got Unreal few after it came out. I was probably 8 or 9 at that time.
It was the game that introduced me to the FPS genre. And I do not know why, it is the FPS that I like the most, having 9 or more years of consecutive playing.
It was the game that introduced me to the FPS genre. And I do not know why, it is the FPS that I like the most, having 9 or more years of consecutive playing.
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Post Posted: 05 Jul 2008, 08:15
I basically started my FPS days with some Wolf3D and Doom. And Quake by the age 7.
But UT reigned as soon as it entered my CD drive.
And I like having ended up here in USP because it shouldered a lot of things that kept me going as part of the Unreal Community. So I'm thankful for USP.org for being around for that long even if I wasn't around in the start.
But UT reigned as soon as it entered my CD drive.
And I like having ended up here in USP because it shouldered a lot of things that kept me going as part of the Unreal Community. So I'm thankful for USP.org for being around for that long even if I wasn't around in the start.
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Post Posted: 05 Jul 2008, 10:48
Got Unreal from a PC magazine, during 1998. Already had a good experience with FPS games thanks to Doom, Quake, etc.
Unreal had just everything that I wanted to be fixed from the previous FPS games before it. That's why I did enjoy it more, more and more.
Unreal had just everything that I wanted to be fixed from the previous FPS games before it. That's why I did enjoy it more, more and more.
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Post Posted: 05 Jul 2008, 12:06
We got it with our video card when we got a new PC in 1998. Before that we had one of those old monochrome ones so Unreal was the first game I ever saw in 3D and I was blown away (plus I thought it was a bit scary being 10 years old ). I never knew they could make something that good looking
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