Hi Jay,
What game are you working on? There are SO many WWII FPS games of that
period ;)
Cheers,
Lyle
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On Fri, 15 Nov 2019 11:25:41 -0600
jwest--- via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Greetings folks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_video_games
The past few years I?ve become fairly focused on a particular old
1999/2000 ww2 fps computer game. Of course playing it but I?m also on
the development team for the game (EA has given up on it, but we
still put out new releases, maps, patches, etc.). As a result of
that, I pretty much live on Discord text/audio chat these days. If
you send me an email I will eventually see it and may even respond
heh. But if you send me anything on Discord I?m going to see it
immediately. If any of you are on discord, I am ?Todesengel#9624?.
Feel free to add me as a friend and that way you can get me usually
immediately. I am not leaving the hobby, nor am I saying not to email
me at the usual address. But a lot of you do talk to me
semi-frequently and I?m just saying discord will get to me far
quicker.
In addition, mostly as an exercise to see how to do it, I set up a
ClassicCMP discord server. That Discord server is NOT meant to
replace this list, nor should it be taken to signal any less
commitment on my part to keeping this list running. They
arehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_video_games
fundamentally different things; Discord is great for real time text
chat back and forth. There are also audio and video channels if
people want to use that to talk verbally or via video. To get on that
server, here is a semi-permanent invite:
https://discord.gg/U8Skw5g
Joining the server gets you to all the other folks who may join the
classiccmp discord, not just me. Of course, that could be zero ?
Like I said, I just did it as an exercise, and discord is how some of
my family and friends stay in touch. But it is there if peeps want to
use it.
I?d rather not turn this into a long debate of whether discord is
good or bad or anything like that. I?m just saying it?s there, and
it?s quicker to get ahold of me that way at times.
Best,
J