NeXus LAN 24 was fantastic!!! We will miss seeing everyone, but hope to see some of you at other LAN's down the line. Thank you everyone for years of support and fun!!!!
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Appreciate the sponsorship! I am looking forward to the Meta-List of all of the items I need without having to do the fieldwork. Surprised it didn't happen sooner. Thanks guys!
Kitchen is for staff only, sorry. We allow for storage of food and drink in there, but is subject to power needs if deemed necessary. We had to do that last time as a circuit in the kitchen was farting out continously. The only people in the kitchen at night were staff, who were trying to catch a few Zzz's between watch periods. We do allow for everyone to sleep in open areas, but just be mindful of where you are going to crash. Hopefully, unlike the rain and cold from last time, the weather will cooperate, so people can sleep in their cars if need be. Heck, that may be more comfortable then a sleeping bag on the floor....ouch
I see how we have about 30ish seats left for the Nov lan. If you don't plan on attending, can you let us know why not, so we can plan future events around your lame excuses.... lol... j/k......Seriously, we would appreciate your information/feedback. ...FYI, my girlfriend is critiquing this, so please bear with me, and yes, 1. I have a girlfriend and 2. Please save me by calling the police to rescue/shoot me.....
So which to choose from? Personally, I don't plan on getting both, so the choice comes down to which one? Which one do most people plan on playing more of? Just look at the Homefront and Black Ops issue. Pros and Cons for both, and they both generally came out the same time. Picked up both of them, and generally went the wayside as people were split on it. So the question comes to play, what is the general thought out there? If only one to choose from, which one?
Would I consider going to a RPG? Nope. Thanks though. Considering I haven't played that for over 20yrs, I doubt I would entertain a notion to do this. Not my cup of tea. I just find that realistically, unless you have a DM that puts a whole lot of time to develop a full tiered dungeon, it's a farce. Ends up becoming a make up as you go game, that loses it fun-ness within the first 20mins.
Looks really cheesy overall. Funny part is their explaining what each type of battle means. Pretty much a standard FPS with crappier graphics. I am really curious how the load will be handled from a customization standpoint with the speed of the play that takes place during a FPS.
FYI, got it last night from Amazon. If you get the digital download version it is only $39.99 with no tax. so saves you $10. Hopefully will try it this weekend.