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Hosted LAN all the time, but that was many years back. Neverwinter Nights, Diablo, Starcraft, Warcraft 2, Dungeon Siege, Titan Quest and Freelancer were some of the games we would play. Hookedup multiple computers through a router and had anywhere from 2-4 people playing at once depending on the game.
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Barefoot_Monkey: I have LAN parties regularly. About once a month.
with a mandatory braai inbetween matches I hope ;)
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FoxbodyMustang: I very rarely am in any LAN parties anymore. Not since my friends from high school all went their ways spread out across the US. Though I must admit, it would be awesome for us all to get together again just like the old days with UT and EQ. Though an MMO with voice chat is still possible, it's not quite the same. But, the people I associate with these days are nothing like who I grew up with. They have no apparent interest in gaming. What was I thinking?

I think the days of LAN parties are about over. Today's kids seem to be more interested in drugs and gang banging. They think they're thugs. Much like many of the kids I grew up with. Walking about like the world is theirs and we're just visiting, and not invited. But when you call them on their plays, they don't have the muscle to back it up without 6 of their henchman. Bunch a #$^%%s

Last LAN party I had... Diablo 2. It went about as smooth as a prostate exam....without lubricant lol

So I usually just game alone and spend the rest of my extra time hiking and shooting my zombie targets. Gotta be ready since the gangs are getting bad with the shootings, drugs, and stabbings. so many wimps in the world. Bring it on wannabes. Oh yeah, and zombies too. Bring it on
Yeah the younger kids already started scaring me more than the older ones in highschool. Respect was thrown out of the window within the space of less than 3/4 years :P

I always wanted to lan diablo 2, but never got a proper chance. I wanted to trade some items with the hopes of somehow completing a green set. :P
Post edited June 06, 2014 by Matewis
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tinyE: Okay forget what LAN is, what the hell is a party?
Heh the lan bit in front is important, otherwise its just a party, and I hate parties! Its as if everyone at a party is putting on a facade. I prefer it when a handful of friends come together, we make a big fire, and sit around the fire drinking beer and talking about sci fi, games and cult movies. :D Or hunting stories if anyone has any good ones, like the time a lion grabbed this one guy out of a window, or the time this one guy shot a giraffe between the eyes when he was aiming for a bushcat. (that one was actually very funny (in a sad way) because it happened at night and they realised a bushcat doesn't make the ground shake when it falls out of a tree)
I have 3 aging desktops at home and regularly meet 80% of my high school friends (in my early thirties now, I don't know if it's cool or pathetic, but A+ for consistency :P).

So yeah, we LANed the hell out of those things, but compatibility with newer games is becoming an issue.

One of my friends got a modern laptop so I can just get him the games I want to play on LAN for his bday and I've somehow managed to make my old(er) laptop stable enough not to crash too often for an evening of playing games so we're limited to 3 players for anything beyond the middle of the 2000-2010 decade.

Technically if we go to any of my friends' place (they all have modern desktops), then we can be 4, though we're limited by whichever games I got them for their birthdays (whenever I really want us to play a game on LAN, I arrange to get them a copy for their birthdays when a good promo pops up, it's a bit self-serving I know...).

I was recently a bit disappointed with the relatively high graphics card requirements for Hammerwatch (cmon, my aging desktop can run Flatout, but not that game? It's kind of obvious the dev didn't bother with even the most superficial optimisation).

At this point, I'm in the process of turning my aging desktops into an Openstack cloud so I guess 4 player limit for LAN games will become the norm until 1-2 more friends get powerful laptops (unfortunately, except for playing LAN, they don't really need laptops).
Post edited June 06, 2014 by Magnitus
Yeah we do LAN parties once in a while.. or did, I'm not sure about the future of that.

What pretty much killed it:

-Four player co-op. A limitation from the console side. We usually have 5-6 people playing and we like co-op. Almost all games, even Worms - the cornerstone of LAN gaming, is limited to four players (well it's not co-op but you get the picture).

-Online requirements, all games do not offer LAN option. You have to login here and there and make an internet server to play local LAN. Too much of a hassle.

We play some strategy games that allow more than 4 players, some old shooters like Rainbow Six.. it's getting old to play the same games. And there's no new ones.
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Daliz: Yeah we do LAN parties once in a while.. or did, I'm not sure about the future of that.

What pretty much killed it:

-Four player co-op. A limitation from the console side. We usually have 5-6 people playing and we like co-op. Almost all games, even Worms - the cornerstone of LAN gaming, is limited to four players (well it's not co-op but you get the picture).

-Online requirements, all games do not offer LAN option. You have to login here and there and make an internet server to play local LAN. Too much of a hassle.

We play some strategy games that allow more than 4 players, some old shooters like Rainbow Six.. it's getting old to play the same games. And there's no new ones.
So true, and when the servers go down, the game is pretty much broken without the knowledge of the creating your own server. LAN should ALWAYS be an option of play for any game with multi play.
I used to host lan parties all the time. Even wired the basement with extra power and ethernet ports. The parties stopped when WOW got ppl used to gaming together at home with a vent server they could use.

After a few months of WOW's release, the parties went from once every 2 weeks to once every two months. Ppl started staying home and saying they would game with us online, soon everyone was.

It was sad you got to listen to alot of new music/videos as everyone would take game breaks and show what they have been busy with.
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deavir: I used to host lan parties all the time. Even wired the basement with extra power and ethernet ports. The parties stopped when WOW got ppl used to gaming together at home with a vent server they could use.

After a few months of WOW's release, the parties went from once every 2 weeks to once every two months. Ppl started staying home and saying they would game with us online, soon everyone was.

It was sad you got to listen to alot of new music/videos as everyone would take game breaks and show what they have been busy with.
That is one of the reasons lan parties were so much fun. If it wasn't for lan parties, it would have taken me years before I got into music.
I'm having one right now actually, but we're relegated to playing older games since most of my friends can't afford new games.