How did you get involved with warzone?
Posted: 01 Dec 2010, 05:11
This topic is about how those who are involved in the warzone community got involved. I'll start.
I was browsing the internet looking for a nice open-source RTS and i found wz2100. I downloaded it it and played through the campaign. I thought to myself this is a nice enough game. Well that was about 2 years ago. I got involved as an active player on Free Allegiance a FPS space game with a BIG learning curve. A few months later i was playing on one of my old mac laptops and tried to run wz2100 on it. It would only run ver 1.something. So I posted in the forum for help. After a while of being on the forum with such a great community, I thought I would like to help out with an Art revolution website. The collaboration and all in this community was very encouraging. After doing the website I looked for more ways to help and have since gotten a LOT more experience in modeling and texturing than what I had before. this was my first post: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4956&hilit=mac+10.4+crash#p50339
So I encourage those of you who have talents (and who doesnt) to help out in the community. Because not only does it help the game we all know and love, but it helps you develop new skills
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-Regards macuser
PS. can't wait to here other ppl's stories
I was browsing the internet looking for a nice open-source RTS and i found wz2100. I downloaded it it and played through the campaign. I thought to myself this is a nice enough game. Well that was about 2 years ago. I got involved as an active player on Free Allegiance a FPS space game with a BIG learning curve. A few months later i was playing on one of my old mac laptops and tried to run wz2100 on it. It would only run ver 1.something. So I posted in the forum for help. After a while of being on the forum with such a great community, I thought I would like to help out with an Art revolution website. The collaboration and all in this community was very encouraging. After doing the website I looked for more ways to help and have since gotten a LOT more experience in modeling and texturing than what I had before. this was my first post: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4956&hilit=mac+10.4+crash#p50339
So I encourage those of you who have talents (and who doesnt) to help out in the community. Because not only does it help the game we all know and love, but it helps you develop new skills
-Regards macuser
PS. can't wait to here other ppl's stories