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Re: Lego Loco Multi-Player Sessions
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lugnet.general
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Date:
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Thu, 1 Apr 1999 21:04:58 GMT
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cjc@newsguy.NOMORESPAMcom
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Christopher L. Weeks <c576653@cclabs.missouri.edu> wrote:
> Or, better yet, the community of people who want this, could buy you a
> copy - though you could still use your buddy's discount. I mean, if
> it's $30 and six folks want a server, even if you're only willing to
> guarantee that it's there for two months, it's only five bucks each to
> make it happen.
Lemme take a closer look at it (and others feel free to lemme know
more about it) as far as how a "dedicated" server would run and I
might be willing to do that.
I know if I wanted to run a dedicated Quake2 server I could just leave
it running as a process in NT or on a Unix box. Something tells me
that Lego Loco, not really being aimed at the hard-core dedicated
gaming market, won't work the same way, though.
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| (...) Or, better yet, the community of people who want this, could buy you a copy - though you could still use your buddy's discount. I mean, if it's $30 and six folks want a server, even if you're only willing to guarantee that it's there for two (...) (26 years ago, 1-Apr-99, to lugnet.general)
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