[Pc_Support] Instead of working on my site on Sunday ...
Scorch3Druns on Linux (and is open source)
Read, Greg
readg at nfl.jaguars.com
Mon Sep 11 11:26:36 EDT 2006
Those are sound strategies for the 2D version and work pretty well in
the new 3D version.
However, try the Apocalypse mod and launch a Strangelove...(cue evil
laughter).
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pc_support-bounces at matrixlist.com [mailto:pc_support-
> bounces at matrixlist.com] On Behalf Of Bryan J. Smith
> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 11:12 AM
> To: pc_support at matrixlist.com
> Subject: [Pc_Support] Instead of working on my site on Sunday ...
> Scorch3Druns on Linux (and is open source)
>
> Damien McKenna wrote:
> > Neat, but I prefer the humor of Worms myself
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worms_%28computer_game%29
> > :-)
>
> Scorched3D runs on Linux (let alone is open source).
>
> I don't want to boot Windows XP because I'll have to re-active Windows
> again due to a mainboard upgrade. That would be the 3rd time in 3
> months, and will probably require me to call Microsoft, hence why I'm
> post-poning it for as long as I can. ;)
>
> Besides, I wasted way too much time on [2D] Scorched Earth back in
> college some 12-15 years ago. ;)
>
> There's just nothing like blowing away half of a mountain side with a
> nuke, leapfrog, mirv or the oh-so-random funky bomb. My favorite?
> Shooting a sandhog into a mountain-side, just below the victim or on
> the other side of a cliff from them, and watching it blast them from
> underneath, by-passing any shields.
>
> And when all else fails, two words: Death Head!
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