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Old 01-31-02 | 08:22 AM
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LAN games?

I'm feeling very unproductive today (it's my Friday since I have tomorrow off). Anyone know of a good site to download games to play over a LAN? I'm pretty sure I can twist a co-worker's arm into being unproductive with me.
Old 01-31-02 | 09:10 AM
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You could go get the Wolfenstein Multiplayer Test or the Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Multiplayer demo and play those. Should keep you occupied for a while.
Old 01-31-02 | 09:16 AM
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You could go get the Wolfenstein Multiplayer Test or the Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Multiplayer demo and play those. Should keep you occupied for a while.
I was going to suggest those, but most people don't have 3D cards at work.
Old 01-31-02 | 09:21 AM
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For a lark you guys might try the Nerf Arena demo. It has really simple graphics that shouldn't tax a system too hard, and is easy to play for all the office newbz.


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Old 01-31-02 | 09:23 AM
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There are some pretty addicting games at www.pogo.com .. not really multiplayer, but still fun.
Old 01-31-02 | 09:43 AM
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I was going to suggest those, but most people don't have 3D cards at work.
I thought of that as well, just didn't add it in . I am actually surprised by how many people I know that do have powerful 3D cards at work...I'm not one of them though.
Old 01-31-02 | 09:56 AM
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Originally posted by AgtFox
I thought of that as well, just didn't add it in . I am actually surprised by how many people I know that do have powerful 3D cards at work...I'm not one of them though.
Most people at my work don't have them. I brought one from home (TNT2) and slapped it in.
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Yeah, I have many cards at home that I could put in my work computer. I work in the IT department anyway, but I've never thought of just slapping one in.

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