Online gaming
#1
Online gaming
How many Expats out there have husbands or boyfriends that play online games like Call of duty and BF2 and still do now in Australia, or intend to carry on playing online once in Australia,i know you will get the same old close minded people saying you don't come to Australia to play online games, same as they do when people ask about the TV over here but i know same as in the UK there are alot of English gamers over here just wounded if any are on here,thanks for any sensible replies.
#2
Re: Online gaming
Originally Posted by Homer
How many Expats out there have husbands or boyfriends that play online games like Call of duty and BF2 and still do now in Australia, or intend to carry on playing online once in Australia,i know you will get the same old close minded people saying you don't come to Australia to play online games, same as they do when people ask about the TV over here but i know same as in the UK there are alot of English gamers over here just wounded if any are on here,thanks for any sensible replies.
#4
Re: Online gaming
Originally Posted by spalen
Hands Up ! Battlefield 2 now since I got banned from Counter Strike. :-(
#5
Re: Online gaming
Originally Posted by Homer
Banned will not ask why LOL, what do you think of BF2
I downloaded a cheat to play with it and see what it did and got banned ! still never mind.
BF2 is great love it, been on it for hours & hours.I loved bf1942 with the helicopter mods , bf2 is just so much easier. Just upgraded to 1500 broadband and found lots of new servers in asia-pac with 250-350 pings.
But what is with that server select screen - no favourites !!! Argh!!!
#6
Australia's Doorman
Joined: Jan 2005
Location: The Shoalhaven, New South Wales, Australia
Posts: 11,056
Re: Online gaming
I've got a gaming habit, currently being satisfied by World of Warcraft. I don't have any big plans to stop or anything, but I do also have a bit of a surfing habit, currently being unsatisfied by the shite weather, proximity to the coast and surf conditions here and I'm hoping that living 300 yards from a great surfing beach will change all that. God only knows it might help shift this bloody beer belly.
#7
Forum Regular
Joined: Jul 2005
Location: Mudgeeraba, GC
Posts: 230
Re: Online gaming
Originally Posted by Homer
How many Expats out there have husbands or boyfriends that play online games like Call of duty and BF2 and still do now in Australia, or intend to carry on playing online once in Australia,i know you will get the same old close minded people saying you don't come to Australia to play online games, same as they do when people ask about the TV over here but i know same as in the UK there are alot of English gamers over here just wounded if any are on here,thanks for any sensible replies.
Counter strike til 4am anyone
#8
Re: Online gaming
im thinking of renting a teamspeak server so all the EXpats that play online can also chat to all the other expats playing,if you are on the same server playing it makes it more fun,Find that BF2 coms is not so good.Will keep you posted about the teamspeak server.
#9
Re: Online gaming
Originally Posted by nik04
Soz (stands on chair) my name is nik and i'm a pc addict.
Counter strike til 4am anyone
Counter strike til 4am anyone
I would ( and have ) but I'm banned remember !! ;-(
need a new steam-id !.
#10
Re: Online gaming
my other half is on about the 10th replay of medal of honour on his his ps2.....although we are in uk he fully intends to take it with us
anyone wanna buy a pc version of medal of honour allied assault ?? bought it for the pc, but our game card wont support it
lost receipt or would have taken it back to the shop.
cost £35, will take a tenner
anyone wanna buy a pc version of medal of honour allied assault ?? bought it for the pc, but our game card wont support it
lost receipt or would have taken it back to the shop.
cost £35, will take a tenner
#11
Re: Online gaming
Originally Posted by Homer
How many Expats out there have husbands or boyfriends that play online games like Call of duty and BF2 and still do now in Australia, or intend to carry on playing online once in Australia,i know you will get the same old close minded people saying you don't come to Australia to play online games, same as they do when people ask about the TV over here but i know same as in the UK there are alot of English gamers over here just wounded if any are on here,thanks for any sensible replies.
#12
Re: Online gaming
I'm hoping to be able to continue playing BF2. I'm nearly up to my next rank.
I've heard that broadband in Aus is rubbish though. I only play servers with pings of under 100 here in the UK.
There'll be a patch out soon that will sort out the browser and may add a fav server list. Or you could use all seeing eye.
My nickname is sexydave on BF2
I've heard that broadband in Aus is rubbish though. I only play servers with pings of under 100 here in the UK.
There'll be a patch out soon that will sort out the browser and may add a fav server list. Or you could use all seeing eye.
My nickname is sexydave on BF2
#13
Re: Online gaming
Originally Posted by leedslad
My nickname is sexydave on BF2
:scared:
pmsl.....!!
#15
Re: Online gaming
Originally Posted by leedslad
I'm hoping to be able to continue playing BF2. I'm nearly up to my next rank.
I've heard that broadband in Aus is rubbish though. I only play servers with pings of under 100 here in the UK.
There'll be a patch out soon that will sort out the browser and may add a fav server list. Or you could use all seeing eye.
My nickname is sexydave on BF2
I've heard that broadband in Aus is rubbish though. I only play servers with pings of under 100 here in the UK.
There'll be a patch out soon that will sort out the browser and may add a fav server list. Or you could use all seeing eye.
My nickname is sexydave on BF2