Old Timers revisited
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Old Timers revisited
{originally posted in this thread...}
Like all good comets I come back around after a set number of years.
What a road trip reading this thread was. Gary Bolton. Ha.
No one mentioned Candy Girl, or LV’s ‘incident’ with a car immobiliser crook lock. That alone dates the members as well as an Antarctic ice core.
Found myself annoyed with my 10 year old 19” ‘gaming’ laptop (breeze block) about 2 weeks ago. Started to look around at what’s available and landed on a Razor 15” (can use it at work without being laughed at) Researched it’s benchmarks etc for playing games, which led me to a post here.
Got the Razor. DL’d X4 and I’m hooked again. This time on a decent machine and not my stupid tower with a GeForce 5200 and a CRT running win ME. (I recall)
Don’t think I even started X3. So I’ve missed all that.
X4 is cool. It’s a far cry from that annoying little kid at the start of BTF. What was his name?
Although I bought two cheapy mining ships and have watched them make me 2mil credits while I struggle to navigate the menus. Doesn’t seem to be much - challenge here.
Anyway. Nice to see so many familiar names, even on a 9 year old post. (I did see PJK however - hi)
Maybe we have a new roll call.
Maybe only for people who can name the song at the start of Grimms radio show, make it slightly tougher.......
(Why do we remember such oddities?)
Like all good comets I come back around after a set number of years.
What a road trip reading this thread was. Gary Bolton. Ha.
No one mentioned Candy Girl, or LV’s ‘incident’ with a car immobiliser crook lock. That alone dates the members as well as an Antarctic ice core.
Found myself annoyed with my 10 year old 19” ‘gaming’ laptop (breeze block) about 2 weeks ago. Started to look around at what’s available and landed on a Razor 15” (can use it at work without being laughed at) Researched it’s benchmarks etc for playing games, which led me to a post here.
Got the Razor. DL’d X4 and I’m hooked again. This time on a decent machine and not my stupid tower with a GeForce 5200 and a CRT running win ME. (I recall)
Don’t think I even started X3. So I’ve missed all that.
X4 is cool. It’s a far cry from that annoying little kid at the start of BTF. What was his name?
Although I bought two cheapy mining ships and have watched them make me 2mil credits while I struggle to navigate the menus. Doesn’t seem to be much - challenge here.
Anyway. Nice to see so many familiar names, even on a 9 year old post. (I did see PJK however - hi)
Maybe we have a new roll call.
Maybe only for people who can name the song at the start of Grimms radio show, make it slightly tougher.......
(Why do we remember such oddities?)
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Nice to see you again, cappedup, but I imagine this thread is going to get locked pretty quickly for that epic eight-year necro you just pulled off! If you want another roll call you should create a new thread for it.
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Split to its own thread with a reference back to the old one.
Oh, and hi cappedup! Good to see you around again.
Oh, and hi cappedup! Good to see you around again.
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Welcome back cappedup.
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Welcome back, if I recall correctly, you were renovating a house/ barn in France?
Seems like years ago.
I went by the moniker of IO back then.
Seems like years ago.
I went by the moniker of IO back then.
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Hi cappedup,
I too remember the old barn. It was supposed to be become the spot for X Con, if it didnt happen once already?
But then I also recall, maybe incorrectly, that you sold it.
I too remember the old barn. It was supposed to be become the spot for X Con, if it didnt happen once already?
But then I also recall, maybe incorrectly, that you sold it.
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LOL @ 8 year necro. Glad to see there are still some rules around here.
Sold the barn years ago. Took me 10 years to fully renovate it. Ran it as a rental property for a while, but met a girl in a different country. Got married, moved away. Made a chunk of profittss and bought a little place in upstate New York. The last time I cried was when I shut the door for the last time. My old website has gone. The new owners did start a rental business there, now i'm not sure whats happening.
Yep, we did talk about having an X con there. That would have been epic.
I follow The Abyss on IG, although I don't know if he knows where I know him from. And that's about it. I had some emails with Rusti many years ago, cant remember why.
I'm pleased with how X4 plays. How its not all laid out. Its frustrating til you 'get' something, which opens up new game play. Its immersive. Time sucking. Rewarding. Congrats to Egosoft for keeping the feel alive.
And this place is still rolling. Cool.
Sold the barn years ago. Took me 10 years to fully renovate it. Ran it as a rental property for a while, but met a girl in a different country. Got married, moved away. Made a chunk of profittss and bought a little place in upstate New York. The last time I cried was when I shut the door for the last time. My old website has gone. The new owners did start a rental business there, now i'm not sure whats happening.
Yep, we did talk about having an X con there. That would have been epic.
I follow The Abyss on IG, although I don't know if he knows where I know him from. And that's about it. I had some emails with Rusti many years ago, cant remember why.
I'm pleased with how X4 plays. How its not all laid out. Its frustrating til you 'get' something, which opens up new game play. Its immersive. Time sucking. Rewarding. Congrats to Egosoft for keeping the feel alive.
And this place is still rolling. Cool.
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Upstate New York? So you are in US now?
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Yes. split my time between NY and California. Work in Los Angeles, go home to NY when time allows. Very different to rural France.
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Hello Cap'!
Well, you live in America now!....you sure get about, how do you like New York?
Went to New York in Dec 18' aboard the Queen Mary 2, rough ride over...gale force winds and 30 foot waves....interesting. Docked at New York, had a quick tour round the city by bus then boarded the 'Norwegian Gem' which was going down to the Caribbean. Great ship, lots of American tourists onboard, and thankfully much calmer seas!....free bars too (in the package we had), which also had a smoking area right next to a bar on one of the outside decks, met and talked with plenty of American / Canadians there, good social atmosphere....though could get a little loud!...sunny calm weather.
Came back to New York ready to board the QM2 (for the trip back to the UK) and stopped overnight in New York near Times Square, amazing place NY, big, brash and teeming with people. Had breakfast near Times Square and walked around some of the main sights, before joining the QM2 for the trip back to England...weather hadn't improved, gale force winds on the way back, heavy seas, and we had to divert 200 miles north to Newfoundland at one point for the NF. coastguard helicopter to pick up an injured passenger. Picked up a nasty Flu bug I reckon in New York and spent most of the trip back in bed,
Still, all round it was a nice holiday, but I wouldn't travel aboard a ship for an Atlantic crossing in December again!, I wasn't sea sick but grey seas and wet windy weather for the 6 days it took to cross the Atlantic.... meh!
Yeah...New York was an experience, not what I thought it would be ....but as I said, interesting in many ways.
Game wise, I've been playing Elite Dangerous since it was first released, haven't tried X4 yet, maybe later this year.
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Well, you live in America now!....you sure get about, how do you like New York?
Went to New York in Dec 18' aboard the Queen Mary 2, rough ride over...gale force winds and 30 foot waves....interesting. Docked at New York, had a quick tour round the city by bus then boarded the 'Norwegian Gem' which was going down to the Caribbean. Great ship, lots of American tourists onboard, and thankfully much calmer seas!....free bars too (in the package we had), which also had a smoking area right next to a bar on one of the outside decks, met and talked with plenty of American / Canadians there, good social atmosphere....though could get a little loud!...sunny calm weather.
Came back to New York ready to board the QM2 (for the trip back to the UK) and stopped overnight in New York near Times Square, amazing place NY, big, brash and teeming with people. Had breakfast near Times Square and walked around some of the main sights, before joining the QM2 for the trip back to England...weather hadn't improved, gale force winds on the way back, heavy seas, and we had to divert 200 miles north to Newfoundland at one point for the NF. coastguard helicopter to pick up an injured passenger. Picked up a nasty Flu bug I reckon in New York and spent most of the trip back in bed,
Still, all round it was a nice holiday, but I wouldn't travel aboard a ship for an Atlantic crossing in December again!, I wasn't sea sick but grey seas and wet windy weather for the 6 days it took to cross the Atlantic.... meh!
Yeah...New York was an experience, not what I thought it would be ....but as I said, interesting in many ways.
Game wise, I've been playing Elite Dangerous since it was first released, haven't tried X4 yet, maybe later this year.
Oldman
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Speaking of which, the site is still linked in your signature but goes nowhere--I clicked it for curiosity's sake!cappedup wrote: ↑Thu, 13. Feb 20, 20:43Sold the barn years ago. Took me 10 years to fully renovate it. Ran it as a rental property for a while, but met a girl in a different country. Got married, moved away. Made a chunk of profittss and bought a little place in upstate New York. The last time I cried was when I shut the door for the last time. My old website has gone. The new owners did start a rental business there, now i'm not sure whats happening.
Not really got into X4 myself, I'm sorry to say...I just find some of the design decisions in it a bit bizarre. For instance, like the way the mechanism for automating the ship you're currently flying is entirely different from the one for automating a ship under AI control, and some things can be done with one mechanism and not the other...I miss the X3 command console, which worked the same in all circumstances and had the same functionality too.
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I’m also finding the automation controls a bit odd. A good few hours in it should all be second nature now, but I’m finding it awkward to navigate around stuff.pjknibbs wrote: ↑Fri, 14. Feb 20, 08:04Speaking of which, the site is still linked in your signature but goes nowhere--I clicked it for curiosity's sake!cappedup wrote: ↑Thu, 13. Feb 20, 20:43Sold the barn years ago. Took me 10 years to fully renovate it. Ran it as a rental property for a while, but met a girl in a different country. Got married, moved away. Made a chunk of profittss and bought a little place in upstate New York. The last time I cried was when I shut the door for the last time. My old website has gone. The new owners did start a rental business there, now i'm not sure whats happening.
Not really got into X4 myself, I'm sorry to say...I just find some of the design decisions in it a bit bizarre. For instance, like the way the mechanism for automating the ship you're currently flying is entirely different from the one for automating a ship under AI control, and some things can be done with one mechanism and not the other...I miss the X3 command console, which worked the same in all circumstances and had the same functionality too.
Never played X3, so cant compare it to that.
I should change the link in the sig.
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Hey Cap!
A little late seeing this but yes, I always wondered what happen to the barn/remodle...I think I have pic or two you posted in the forum around that time,
Also remember you had bad Motorbike accident around that time also, good to hear you are good!
A little late seeing this but yes, I always wondered what happen to the barn/remodle...I think I have pic or two you posted in the forum around that time,
Also remember you had bad Motorbike accident around that time also, good to hear you are good!
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Hey old timers. Hows yall doing
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Hi cappedup! Funny one, I ended up in New York for a while as well.
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Will hijack this for a second. I am not exactly an oldtimer, but I have been gone for quite some time. Felt like this may be a good post to announce:
I HAVE RETURNED.
Wondering if anyone even still knows me.
Also hello acient ones.
I HAVE RETURNED.
Wondering if anyone even still knows me.
Also hello acient ones.
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Most won't recognise my current forum name. I had to sign up again when I lost my login details for my previous identity. Used to be IcarusJones (Icky). It's interesting to see so many of the old guard are still around.