gunsmoke on 2/2/2009 at 19:19
Quote Posted by Toxicfluff
Other than one or two servers, I've had great performance all through. What pisses me off is when
other players blink around and teleport metres at a time.
That's precisely what I am referring to.
Quote Posted by d'Spair
what about a [TTLG] clan tag? I'm pretty sure i could've come across some TTLG folk out there on the servers, but never had any idea.
Sounds great! I am up for it. Let's get it started.
Renzatic on 2/2/2009 at 22:17
TTLG! YOU HAVE MY RAILGUN!
too bad i suk. :(
d'Spair on 3/2/2009 at 01:01
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
Sounds great! I am up for it. Let's get it started.
well, though it seems that '[TTLG]' clan tag is impossible (no more than 5 symbols allowed). I managed to make 'TTLG/' though. But it makes no difference ingame, unfortunately.
doctorfrog on 3/2/2009 at 01:57
Registering as BlackFrog now. Let's see what all the hubbub is about.
EDIT: It just crashes for me :( I guess I'll wait a few days.
TTK12G3 on 3/2/2009 at 02:06
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
It's just Quake 3 Arena optimised to be playable in a frigging web browser.
A little bit late, but what exactly is your point?
I. LOVE. QUAKE. 3.
gunsmoke on 3/2/2009 at 17:50
Inline Image:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y183/Fig455/gunsmoke.jpg My current profile. Yeah, not the greatest, but I haven't played since '03. Anyway, I am getting back into my groove, and looking for TTLG'ers. Friend my profile xgunsmokex @ quakelive.
Microwave Oven on 13/2/2009 at 21:21
^^^^ This is the exact reason I've stopped playing any online game. You just can't trust anybody on the Internet. Especially with something as competitive as deathmatch.
With single-player I'm still stuck playing against bots, but at least I have some control over how much they cheat.
june gloom on 13/2/2009 at 22:40
Any game that doesn't use Punkbuster or VAC doesn't get played by me.
gunsmoke on 13/2/2009 at 23:09
QuakeLive uses PunkBuster, in case you didn't know.
I forgot to mention, it appears to actually be its own service running in the background, and not exclusively tethered to the browser.