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  • rizzuh

    #16
    Thanks for posting this Zips, I was surprised to see it on the front page! Hopefully a lot of CSN fans will check out the game. It definitely feels good to hear that people are playing our game.



    Thortok2000: DigiPen is not regionally accredited, which is MORE important for many academic things such as transferring credits. However, the national accreditation we have gives us federal student aid. Just thought you should know. If you have any questions about DigiPen please e-mail me at rizzuh at csnation dot net. I can tell you everything about the school :)

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    • -:Nighthawk:-

      #17
      Sheesh rizzuh... are those stacks of blocks using the physics code you were writing when I was over at your place? Haven't you graduated yet?! :P Been quite a while man, hope you're still doing well and enjoying life. :)

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      • rizzuh

        #18
        -:Nighthawk:- wrote..

        Sheesh rizzuh... are those stacks of blocks using the physics code you were writing when I was over at your place?
        Yeah, it was! :)



        I graduate in May... Almost done!

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        • Thortok2000

          #19
          I sent you an e-mail rizzuh, but postmaster told me it was 'delayed'.

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          • entRo

            #20
            That game actually looks pretty cool. Any chance we'll see an online version?

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            • -:Nighthawk:-

              #21
              Thortok our email server is pretty buggy... I often have things I send to my own account get delayed and eventually have them fail... other times it works perfectly. Think of our current mail server as being a lot like the old "will it be up?" webserver we struggled with for some years.



              entRo really do check out Hamachi. It's not the setup you'd want for just finding casual pick-up games, but independant games usually don't have central dedicated matchup servers, so you'd only be playing with people you already know anyway. :P Anyway, for those of you unfamiliar with it, Hamachi lets you set up a LAN with friends over the internet, so you can play your LAN-only games through it, and best of all -- it's free! :)

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              • Thortok2000

                #22
                I remember a similar service called 'Kali' (I think). I used to use it for playing Warcraft 2 with other players (before the battle.net version of it was released). It supported an awful lot of games really well.



                There's actually a lot of things that offer this service. GameSpy Arcade did it, and there's actually a place on MSN Gaming Zone for you to do it too.

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