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F Smith Chieftain Austin, Tx, USA May 99
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posted May 20, 1999 01:56
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Here's a sample of what we can expect, performance-wise:WarZone2 I think this is relevant to the 'java performance' discussion. Am I wrong? |
F Smith Chieftain Austin, Tx, USA May 99
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posted May 20, 1999 02:26
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Anyone else remember: Cosmic Encounters ? This is a perfect example of the distribution model I'm talking about. You sign up, and then get to play. |
F_Smith Prince Austin, Tx 78728 May 99
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posted May 21, 1999 17:10
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Divide and conquer! WaveCatcher (Software: Applet) WaveCatcher is a multi-player strategy game in which you take on a role of a leader of an alien nation in a strange world. You must plan the economy, set the course of your nation’s development, trade, negotiate, send spies, feud and chat with other players to survive and achieve your goals. The worlds of WaveCatcher are perpetual -- when you leave the game your nation stays behind and can interact with other players even while you're away. |
F_Smith Prince Austin, Tx 78728 May 99
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posted May 21, 1999 17:19
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World
(Software: Applet) World is a Java 1.1 engine for developing games. It is almost finished for a simgle player game. |
F_Smith Prince Austin, Tx 78728 May 99
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posted May 24, 1999 17:23
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How about Web Stratego ? Anyone else waste as much time as I did playing Stratego when they were kids? |
Dominique Warlord Bonn, Germany May 99
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posted May 24, 1999 19:07
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Sure! Stratego, risk, you name it  Unfortunately, having no brothers or sisters, I was often forced to play alone - can you imagine someone playing Stratego against himself? Erm... yes, I admit it: I *am* a freak 
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