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Geek Culture / The site slowed to a halt!

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Pincho Paxton
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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 20:20 Edited at: 20th Jan 2004 20:54
You guys must all be downloading Alienwarez!

David T
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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 20:24
Yeah, same here

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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 20:28
Yes - too much traffic. You must all be viewing my webcam code...


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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 20:34
what slow down?


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WOLFY
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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 20:37
Quote: "You guys must all be downloading Aliewarez! "


Alienwarez!
Sounds kind of illegal

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Pincho Paxton
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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 20:39
It is kind of exclusive though. Not many people are ever going to find out about those games.

Ian T
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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 20:41
'Aliewarez'

Woah.

I disagree, many people will be visiting the site, recieving the newsletter, and downloading those games-- probaly well over ten times as many as all those who post on the forums and comment in the IRC.

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Richard Davey
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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 20:58
The Alienware games come from a different server, but viewing the showcase entries etc will hit this place.

Pincho - "It is kind of exclusive though. Not many people are ever going to find out about those games."

Maybe if they're blind. Otherwise it's pretty obvious as they exist in the showcase and will have their own dedicated page when I return (other than the newsletter).

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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 22:04
this site has been experiencing brown-outs all day, for whatever the reason.

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TKF15H
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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 22:08
It's because I've been hitting the F5 key! Muahahaha.

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Pincho Paxton
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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 22:13
Quote: "Maybe if they're blind. Otherwise it's pretty obvious as they exist in the showcase and will have their own dedicated page when I return (other than the newsletter)."


I'm not talking about DB users, I'm talking about the general public. When you type 'Free Games' in your browser, you don't get sent to the showcase. DB is kinda hard to discover. I was an Amos programmer for years, but I accidently found DB because of an ad in a paper. We need a DB site that falls into the browser as free game downloads.

Pincho.

Mattman
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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 23:11
I found db on programmersheaven.com

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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 23:14
I sorta found db by accident one day. glad I did.

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Critters
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Posted: 20th Jan 2004 23:15
ive notaced a slowdown tonight
Fighting for those alienwarez

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Damokles
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2004 23:38
I didn't get then newspaper

Quote: "DB is kinda hard to discover"

I second that, I only found it because I bought "Cossaks - European wars", the german version was from CDV. And CDV publishes DarkBASIC in German ... so I found it in the booklet.
I was interested, because I was into QBASIC and only knew VB as sequel to it ... so I simply typed www.darkbasic.com and saw what it was.


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Posted: 23rd Jan 2004 01:05
ur source code box says otherwise

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