You haven't played d2 if (Diablo 2)
[1] didn’t stuff cans in the belt on the goTravodur
didn't score all sc +7 to all skills. And the game went like that.
did not store floppy disks with saves playing in computer clubs
Remember, remember xD I
had to add one more thing: did not dup those charms.
Rowwe
Yes Yes!
It looked like this:
[62] if you didn't dup items using the local network ...
I also remembered that the first scammers were not online, but in computer clubs:
[63] if you did not undress the Persians of other players in the computer club (and did not get kicked for it)
[64] I didn’t draw a gun in the hero editor STEERER than a griffin.
[65] I did not insert perfect amethyst, topaz or emerald into the shako.
And we have an advanced club, you see, it was - there was no need to enter the battle, which means that everyone has their own account. True, we didn’t play, I don’t even know what kind of server it was.
You didn’t play d2 if you were
n’t looking for the girl Anya to sign with a felt-tip pen on comfortable summer sandals :)
Episcop_moo
And we have an advanced club, you see, it was - you didn't have to enter the battle, which means that everyone has their own account. True, we didn’t play, I don’t even know what kind of server it was.
As far as I remember at that time in the clubs either there was no Internet, or an hour was several times more expensive, since I was still a schoolboy then there was no way to overpay for connecting to an Internet, and not everyone had the Internet at home (I remember those old modems connected to the telephone network)
Rowwe
I got an adequate internet connection via cable only in 2009,
before that there was no wap and asshole ...
maybe episcop is talking about a battleship like the one we are playing now? Perhaps there was a large association on LAN not only of the club's computer.
As far as I remember at that time, the clubs either did not have the Internet.
By the way, it became interesting to me too ... but the Internet was there for sure, I remember. And in my opinion, it was not a dial-up, but a traffic limit, because the guy who was in charge there yelled when they tried to open IE and said that the Internet was only for games. Xs, maybe some acquaintances in Volgatelecom were, forwarded something. In addition, that club was in the building of a former cinema, this is not the only institution there, so it is possible that something worthwhile was done there.
PS Oh, yes, do not forget that everything comes to our town with a delay of several years and we are talking about the years 2003-2006, and not about some harsh unshaven nineties.