Wolfquest
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 11:39 pm
This is the home of united werewolf fans across the globe. Searching to improve the image of the werewolf in popular culture, known as... The Pack
https://thepack.network/thepackboard/
Sounds like it'd be a great chance for the formation of packs made up of members from The Pack.Players join a wolf pack made up of friends or computer-controlled wolves and, through trial and error, instinct, and experience, learn to maximize both individual and pack survival.
Easily dealt withMattSullivan wrote:But boy, what a retarded commercial! Whoever made the "watchvideo" video needs an education in ridding a person's sould of cheese...
MattSullivan wrote:But boy, what a retarded commercial! Whoever made the "watchvideo" video needs an education in ridding a person's sould of cheese...
The Pack roaming together in a virtual plain as an actual pack... Now that would be a sight.Kzinistzerg wrote:They should allow more than 2-4 poeple. After all, what would be better than a big wolf pack made out of The Pack?
http://www.wolfquest.org/about_faqs.htmlIf they do allow more than 4 players in a pack (do they state the maximum somewhere?
still looks good tho, i mean we can each have are own little groups right?n which 2-4 players can join a pack and hunt together. The game is not a massively multi player online game
Groups would work, unless you had to compete with other packs. I'm sure this game'll be fun once it does come out.Lukas wrote:still looks good tho, i mean we can each have are own little groups right?
What ? Are you running CPM on an antique Osborne 1 ?psiguy wrote:Bah! Windows and Mac only! I'm left out in the cold!
garouda wrote:What ? Are you running CPM on an antique Osborne 1 ?
Gouda is overrated. Try Leerdammer cheese.garouda wrote:Easily dealt withMattSullivan wrote:But boy, what a retarded commercial! Whoever made the "watchvideo" video needs an education in ridding a person's sould of cheese...
*Garouda offers Matt some Gouda cheese*
Have you tried Crossover? It's a commercial version of WINE. I'm trying out the trial version right now, and it works pretty well, though I encountered a few stumbling blocks that I soon realized were my fault. Then I found a new stumbling block: It runs 3D games slow... And I'm talking about an old game from the late '90s. I don't think it's my computer, but it might be, so give it a shot.psiguy wrote:garouda wrote:What ? Are you running CPM on an antique Osborne 1 ?
I use Linux. If you are curious about it, feel free to pm me. I don't bite... hard.
Hopefully, this app will run fine under WINE. If not, I hope that VMware Server does 3d acceleration.
You say that like it's a bad thing...garouda wrote:What ? Are you running CPM on an antique Osborne 1 ?