Uplink and Vultures
I've just noticed that Uplink has a patch. A gameplay patch. It adds 'LAN' hacking.
Now would it be wrong of me to model the Alstom LAN on it?
And the distribute?... ;p
I now have my Disk and code card, so I feel the need to let the addiction begin again. There's this cool website you see. It's called Modlink and it has extra gateways, systems, skins and LANs for uplink. COOOOL.
On another note, a quick straw poll on vulturing. To clarify, vulturing is the process of consuming stuff that's left lying around.
[Poll #290043]
Now would it be wrong of me to model the Alstom LAN on it?
And the distribute?... ;p
I now have my Disk and code card, so I feel the need to let the addiction begin again. There's this cool website you see. It's called Modlink and it has extra gateways, systems, skins and LANs for uplink. COOOOL.
On another note, a quick straw poll on vulturing. To clarify, vulturing is the process of consuming stuff that's left lying around.
[Poll #290043]
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And yeah, changing the skin and world map does make the game feel reaaaaaallly nice.
Pity the 'LAN play' mode only lets you connect to another computer *solely* so you can use the monitor. But if you have two computers close enough, I'm sure it adds another dimension to the game :)
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If it's not perishable I'd probably keep it for a while before I consumed it/check whether it was wanted first.
And as for parties - I might not expect my food back, but I would want the container it was in back eg. if it's in a nice plastic lunchbox type thing.
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If I leave my hat behind, I don't expect that to get eaten...
"If I leave my hat behind, I don't expect that to get eaten..."
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but then i usually expect people to claim stuff if they really want it:).
as for group house food. I'll let you know when i've experience it:)
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If I bring a bottle of (for instance) gin to a party then sometimes it'll leave with me if there's any left at the point I go home. Usually anything I bring gets left there though; similarly anything anyone leaves here is, under normal circumstances, fair game.
Sometimes the problem is the opposite: packs of unwanted lager cans (well, someone must have wanted them enough to buy them originally, but YKWIM) have been known to go round several parties before finally disappearing.