L.C. Posted May 9, 2009 Report Posted May 9, 2009 At school I installed a copy of Subdir's Continuum installer (http://www.subdir.net/files/Continuum040Setup.exe) on all the school computers in the Personal Finance/Comp Apps/Media/Keyboarding room (around 24 to 26 computers) and ran a copy of BlueT Dragonball Z on one of the unused computers in the back of the room. A bunch of students noticed me playing Subspace/Continuum one hour and quickly gained interest in the game, so I shown them that I installed it on all the computers and within just a couple days a bunch of students every day play the game over the school's network in the BlueT Dragonball Z copy (LAN Dragonball Z in this case). Some of those students wanted a copy of the game, so having already prepared a quick-distribution package that included the (1) installer and (2) copy-paste-execute versions, I copied it to a few flash drives already (and you could guess that any other student that would want it would seek it from these flash drive owners, and they'd just copy and paste over the package as I did). :] Woot. (School's internet sucks for netplay, which is why I launched a LAN version of BlueT Dragonball Z).
Acer Posted May 9, 2009 Report Posted May 9, 2009 That's pretty cool, I wish I could do that xD. But I'd get expelled for sure.
Dav Posted May 9, 2009 Report Posted May 9, 2009 Hopefully they can all be persuaded to put some hours in at home as well. This sort of thing is a very good way to get a new generation of players in.
rootbear75 Posted May 10, 2009 Report Posted May 10, 2009 probably did a shitload better than all of my fucking card passing at at Digital Overload did.... by the way, did anyone see any noticeable increase after that weekend?
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