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ParaSait
![]() Joined: 26 June 2007 Posts: 1478 |
03 April 2008 18:54 (UK time)
Yes, I know, I tried this before and there was a problem. But now I'm gonna try it again! First, let's organise a time and date... -> 05/04/2008 17:00 GMT <- Use this map to find out your GMT time zone: http://www.myminuteintime.com/graphics/timezone_map.gif If it is impossible to make that (for example, you live in a time zone where it's 03:00 AM while we're playing or so) then please say it in this topic so I can change it. When that time is near, login into the Meteor 2 Chat (http://jbserver.com/chat/meteor2.asp) in the room called 'Meteor2' (Cap. letter, no space between r and 2, no quotes) If you are the only one around in the chat room, don't leave immediatly but wait for the others instead. Things you will need are Meteor 2 v1.30 beta and Regular Meteor 2 (The official campaign) OK, make sure you have carefully read the above information. Questions, anyone?
Edited: 03 April 2008 18:57 You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
40oz![]()
![]() Joined: 03 January 2004 Posts: 1799 |
04 April 2008 01:09 (UK time)
Im much more into M1 Multiplayer to be honest. M2 doesn't run very smooth on this computer and I can only imagine how it will act in a Multiplayer game.
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ParaSait
![]() Joined: 26 June 2007 Posts: 1478 |
04 April 2008 13:18 (UK time)
OK, no problem! The Meteor 2 multiplayer party is going to be on April 5'th, and perhaps also organise a Meteor 1 party on April 6'th. See Meteor 1 topic for more details =)
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arezey
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05 April 2008 14:13 (UK time)
Sounds fun, I'll be around then You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
ParaSait
![]() Joined: 26 June 2007 Posts: 1478 |
05 April 2008 15:47 (UK time)
Chat is now open people. Remember: 'Meteor2' is the room's name. EDIT: Oh wait a min... I was confusing my local clock with the official GMT XD Ahh well it's open an hour earlier then =) In the mean time I found a more precise map too: http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/templates/wfd2007/images/GMT_timezone-1.jpg
Edited: 05 April 2008 15:51 You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
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