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Why a Wiki? Why the dedicated servers of these stone age games? And what exactly is a " | Why a Wiki? Why the dedicated servers of these stone age games? And what exactly is a " | ||
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Especially older games have a tendency of causing problems right from the beginning, which often can be avoided. For instance, if a game requires [[.game_tech: | Especially older games have a tendency of causing problems right from the beginning, which often can be avoided. For instance, if a game requires [[.game_tech: | ||
- | ===== The beginning | + | ===== History ===== |
+ | ==== The beginning ==== | ||
In principle, everything started with a LAN at a friends place, which was very poorly prepared. OK, there were a few LAN cards, a switch and a few LAN cables. But in principle not more than that, not a clue at all. The fact that you found yourself in the network and the games were running was a great success. But there were more LANs with more and more regular participants. But there were the same organizational problems every time. First of all the question, where did the games come from? Passing CDs around isn't the best way and Windows shares are often unreliable. Not to mention the question of how to make sure that game XY really runs on your computer or how to have the possibility to try it at least once before at home. Otherwise you will get there totally unprepared. Which often ended up stopped exactly when you finally began understanding the game. | In principle, everything started with a LAN at a friends place, which was very poorly prepared. OK, there were a few LAN cards, a switch and a few LAN cables. But in principle not more than that, not a clue at all. The fact that you found yourself in the network and the games were running was a great success. But there were more LANs with more and more regular participants. But there were the same organizational problems every time. First of all the question, where did the games come from? Passing CDs around isn't the best way and Windows shares are often unreliable. Not to mention the question of how to make sure that game XY really runs on your computer or how to have the possibility to try it at least once before at home. Otherwise you will get there totally unprepared. Which often ended up stopped exactly when you finally began understanding the game. | ||
- | ===== Providing and trying games in advance ===== | + | ==== Providing and Trying Games in Advance |
So, at some point, the wish arose that the games might be agreed upon in advance before you got started. So you could get them and play or test them. Where do you get them from? Sure, there' | So, at some point, the wish arose that the games might be agreed upon in advance before you got started. So you could get them and play or test them. Where do you get them from? Sure, there' | ||
- | ===== Dedicated CS and the mobile | + | ==== Dedicated CS and the Mobile |
- | At the same time, the desire for a //working// [[.games: | + | At the same time, the desire for a //working// [[.games: |
- | ===== Game information ===== | + | ==== Game Information |
The question of how to install game XY correctly was not always so easy to answer without having done it at least once. So there was also an Apache that served the website where you could look up these things. In the meantime, some additional game servers have been added, the computer is no longer a laptop, but a small media PC and is still at my home. Meanwhile it is a dedicated computer with 50 Mbit/sec. Upload, hosting quite a few services for my personal use, but also on the internet. | The question of how to install game XY correctly was not always so easy to answer without having done it at least once. So there was also an Apache that served the website where you could look up these things. In the meantime, some additional game servers have been added, the computer is no longer a laptop, but a small media PC and is still at my home. Meanwhile it is a dedicated computer with 50 Mbit/sec. Upload, hosting quite a few services for my personal use, but also on the internet. | ||
- | ===== There' | + | ==== There' |
Once you begin collecting information about games you will face the fact, that a lot of it can only be properly understood, once you look beyond the actual games. That means, starting to look into the neighboring topics, such as game theoretical aspects, terminology, | Once you begin collecting information about games you will face the fact, that a lot of it can only be properly understood, once you look beyond the actual games. That means, starting to look into the neighboring topics, such as game theoretical aspects, terminology, | ||
- | ===== Therefore a Wiki ===== | + | ==== Therefore a Wiki ==== |
The only problem now was the limited cooperation. Some things were reported and then updated or corrected on the HP. But essentially that was always the task of the admin (me), who actually wrote the HTML pages (yes, manually!). That's not so restricted anymore. Now someone else can sit down and add or correct information. And the Wiki makes editing a lot less painful. The handling is easier and providing multiple languages is also no big deal. Currently, I'm mainly focused on English and German articles, and still most of it is from personal experience. If you are interested in contributing, | The only problem now was the limited cooperation. Some things were reported and then updated or corrected on the HP. But essentially that was always the task of the admin (me), who actually wrote the HTML pages (yes, manually!). That's not so restricted anymore. Now someone else can sit down and add or correct information. And the Wiki makes editing a lot less painful. The handling is easier and providing multiple languages is also no big deal. Currently, I'm mainly focused on English and German articles, and still most of it is from personal experience. If you are interested in contributing, | ||
[[games database|Back to the games database]] | [[games database|Back to the games database]] |
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