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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Fineus on March 09, 2003, 09:36:55 am
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Hey all - a curiousity/info seeking mission from me... who here attends or organises LAN parties? (if anyone). My friends and I want to start small with some local ones and maybe work our way up to some 20 person LANs in the future. But we don't really know our way around what might have to be done to sort it out. Any thoughts?
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Originally posted by Kalfireth
Hey all - a curiousity/info seeking mission from me... who here attends or organises LAN parties? (if anyone). My friends and I want to start small with some local ones and maybe work our way up to some 20 person LANs in the future. But we don't really know our way around what might have to be done to sort it out. Any thoughts?
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I've been invited two or three times by friends, they booked a hall at a local recreation center and basically asked that anyone who came along payed a £3 cost to cover the price of the hall. Those things have a habit of turning into warez-fests though and I neither had the HDD space to play any of the games they intended to play, or space for the software that they were 'distributing'.
Sounds like fun on the whole though. :nod:
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who here DOESN"T attend them :D
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who here DOESN"T attend them
*raises hand*
I find no need playing a computer game 24 hours straight, then sleeping for six hours, and playing another 24 hours. I'll rather do something constructive. like read a good book. or go out to a classical concert. or all of the above, only with chicks.
Trouble with LAN parties - no chicks.
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Originally posted by Stunaep
I find no need playing a computer game 24 hours straight, then sleeping for six hours, and playing another 24 hours. I'll rather do something constructive.
Like MOD those games. ;)
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Originally posted by Stunaep
*raises hand*
I find no need playing a computer game 24 hours straight, then sleeping for six hours, and playing another 24 hours. I'll rather do something constructive. like read a good book. or go out to a classical concert. or all of the above, only with chicks.
Trouble with LAN parties - no chicks.
what kind of LAN parties do they have in Estonia dude?
Over here, when we have LANs, male and females are invited ;)
and we don't play 24 hours straight... usually it's start at about 4:00, go to a movie at 8:30, resume playing when we get back, at about 11:00, stop playing at 2:00, have a snack, go to bed, wake up at 10:00, start playing, continue playing till about 3:00
:D
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Originally posted by Stealth
what kind of LAN parties do they have in Estonia dude?
Over here, when we have LANs, male and females are invited ;)
Sure, mostly everyone is invited, but the number of males who play games exceed the number of females who play games about times 10. too much.
Like MOD those games.
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Never been.
Like MOD those games.
:nod: :p
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Originally posted by Stunaep
Sure, mostly everyone is invited, but the number of females who play games exceed the number of males who play games about times 10. too much.
mmm, you want to say that there are more females playing games then males, then what is the problem?
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look again
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Originally posted by Stunaep
Sure, mostly everyone is invited, but the number of males who play games exceed the number of females who play games about times 10. too much.
:nod:
well, I only need one :p
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I set up a small 3-person one with my buddies. Games to paly are ones that require teamwork, like Rouge Spear
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Originally posted by Stunaep
Trouble with LAN parties - no chicks.
:doubt:
Come to Holland... Enough "chicks" here :p
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Originally posted by Maeglamor
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I've been invited two or three times by friends, they booked a hall at a local recreation center and basically asked that anyone who came along payed a £3 cost to cover the price of the hall. Those things have a habit of turning into warez-fests though and I neither had the HDD space to play any of the games they intended to play, or space for the software that they were 'distributing'.
Sounds like fun on the whole though. :nod:
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Were these overnight jobs? My main concern here being we'd like to do it over the course of a weekend and obviously you may need certain... permits to do this in public halls and so on (insurance and such.. not sure). Is that right?
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Originally posted by Kalfireth
Were these overnight jobs? My main concern here being we'd like to do it over the course of a weekend and obviously you may need certain... permits to do this in public halls and so on (insurance and such.. not sure). Is that right?
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I think it's dependant on the nature of the place, sports halls would obviously be covered for sports related injuries and that's where they hosted a LAN once. I think the second time I was invited it was to a comunity hall type building, my friend didn't say anything about cover but that doesn't necessarily mean that insurance was not an issue.
Sorry I can't be more help than that, I haven't spoken to the guy in ages and he moved to uni a few months ago so I can't get a hold of him to ask him.
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My little bro and I are networked together at home, so we have a permanent LAN set up here. It's quite beneficial when going teamed up in Renegade - communication is everything. :)
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Thats ok, it's gotten me started at any rate :)
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Originally posted by Kalfireth
Thats ok, it's gotten me started at any rate :)
Drat! Just as I was going to say, "Don't get started!" Foiled again!
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Sorry I was replying to Maeg ;)
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The biggest problem with these things (or at least if you don't have multi-millionaire friends...) is that not everybody can bring a 'puter... if you're inviting peeps who can't bring a comp then make sure you have alternatives (consoles and TVs and the like)...
Though then it's more of a Bring-Anything-Electronic-And-Get-Fattened-By-Pizza Party ;)
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Well the reality is you NEED a computer, if you don't have one either you can just hang or hope that something will come up.
A lot of lans I've attended Thunder are "one day" events, 10am-10pm as such. You might want to try this also, it works just the same - And if they are more often, 1 day is fine. Usually LANs don't come around very often, which is why they make them as long as possible. The resources and work that's required for large 3-day events is something that will give you a headache. Keep it small, average, and don't stretch it out too much. As for the venue, well there are plenty of small halls, or heck, even at college, that you can rent out for the day for cheap. The best place to check is your local paper - It'll list all the "hire" locations. Hotels too are good venues because they've got everything you need !
Btw Stunatep, girls do come to LANs too. Gee, theres nothing like seeing a chick playing Descent, it beats any other game on LAN by far. ;)
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Originally posted by Kalfireth
But we don't really know our way around what might have to be done to sort it out. Any thoughts?
Just three words:
Buy a switch.
Thank me later :D
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16 port switches! ;7
problem is, they're 140+ (8 ports are 123 bucks at circuit city)