Furien2009-06-13 08:02:31
Sure, in.
Unknown2009-06-13 10:57:09
This will be interesting. In.
Kiradawea2009-06-13 11:14:45
Moi can still play?
Dugan2009-06-14 00:58:03
I'd like to join.
Unknown2009-06-14 01:23:41
*raise hand* Please!
Daganev2009-06-15 00:50:30
Whats the ETA?
Casilu2009-06-15 01:28:21
Still need seven.
kiriwe2009-06-15 23:08:18
/in
Llandros2009-06-16 14:40:51
I'll join
Noola2009-06-16 15:11:10
Just out of curiosity, does the /in mean you're in, or you don't want to be in? I get the cool code-talk mixed up sometimes.
Llandros2009-06-16 16:09:45
QUOTE (Noola @ Jun 16 2009, 11:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just out of curiosity, does the /in mean you're in, or you don't want to be in? I get the cool code-talk mixed up sometimes.
in this context he is using a / or slash command so he wants to join. It can also be used in the more html-esque fashion to indicate an end to something.
just use use context clues and you shouldn't get too confused.
Casilu2009-06-17 23:05:22
Come on, still need five. Blackmail people into joining if you have to.
Ayisdra2009-06-17 23:07:52
Alright, I will try.
Daganev2009-06-17 23:26:23
bug shiri
Xavius2009-06-18 05:05:36
Ok, ok.
In!
In!
Shiri2009-06-18 06:35:23
QUOTE (daganev @ Jun 18 2009, 12:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
bug shiri
I'm waiting to see how much of a trainwreck 2 simultaneous games that share players are going to be, heh.
Siam2009-06-18 09:44:40
I want in.
Kiradawea2009-06-18 11:38:38
QUOTE (Shiri @ Jun 18 2009, 08:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm waiting to see how much of a trainwreck 2 simultaneous games that share players are going to be, heh.
Like this?
Shiri2009-06-18 12:25:56
No, that's a train where 3/4 of the players lurked on one side, causing it to tilt and topple over. I'm thinking more of two somehow being on the same track and colliding with one another.
Kiradawea2009-06-18 12:37:46
Like this? Or are you more worried that one game will die at the beginning.
Like this?