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Offline Captain Virgil Hilts

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« Reply #45 on: September 07, 2006, 09:07:20 PM »
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Originally posted by TequilaChaser
Vet Qualifications:
 at least 1 month bill on CC for AW - $971.75  (actually had 5 to 6 months in a row of these bills )

1 X-wife ( supposedly  left because I only cared about the game )

Burnt Out ----> at least 5 times over 10+ years


then at the other end, enjoying the game for what it is, and what  Tiff  posted in his 1st reply........ anyone know who Tiff is? if you know who Tiff is you qualified for "VET" status possibly ;)


Maybe I'm close.

I never had the big bill though. Came along a little too late.

My family doesn't have ex wives, widows and widowers we have, no x's.

I remember Tiff, as in +Tiff, and that whole bunch.

I'm burned out now, haven't logged on since early July.

But then, I've never been good enough to be a real vet.
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« Reply #46 on: September 07, 2006, 09:20:06 PM »
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Originally posted by storch
unless one was very wealthy, I would describe paying hundreds of dollars per month to play a cartoon game as irresponsible.


If it kept you away then it was worth every penny.

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« Reply #47 on: September 07, 2006, 09:28:12 PM »
In all seriousness am I still a newb...got about a year and a half under my belt and log about 120 pers month somtime 170 in the summer others 90 in school year...but no really am i a vet?
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« Reply #48 on: September 07, 2006, 10:13:55 PM »
120...170...90 :O

Holy cow you must be white as a ghost!:O :O

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« Reply #49 on: September 07, 2006, 10:20:53 PM »
it did keep me away but in what way has that been a benefit to you?  I mean you unwisely, perhaps foolishly spent all that money and look, I'm here now.  and what's worse is that while you were spending all that money in that manner I was busy building a profitable business so that now, I can spend countless hours on here and in the game if it pleases me to do so.  If we don't get another hurricane this year, by december we should be all caught up with our commitments and i don't have to go by the shop every day like I do now, thus allowing even more discreationary time.  maybe you should wish the kids buy me a new boat or something.

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« Reply #50 on: September 07, 2006, 10:30:05 PM »
<-------Cartoon character for 10 years and upteen dollars.



fought in the battle of the Simpsons, also the very bloody School house Rock wars.  not to mention the GI JOE campaigns.
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« Reply #51 on: September 07, 2006, 10:31:02 PM »
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Originally posted by Edbert
To be a BBS-vet you have to have been PNGed at least once.:p

--== seriously ==--

One year or more may be enough to take off the n00b label, but I'd say you need about 5 years to be an "AH-vet". Closer to 10 years to a "MMOL aircombat-sim vet".  So if you didn't play AW or WB in the 90's I would not call you a "vet".

If you've been playing these silly games longer than 10 years you are probably (like me) saddened by the "progress" of the genre, where strategerie, "winning", and scores take priority away from actual aircombat and fun.
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I would agree with you here.  a guy with 5-10 years playing experience would be very proficient and I would also consider that person a vet.  since I didn't play any of those games in the '90s and only started playing after having an accident that separated me from 1/2 of my right thumb in april 2003 I'm a noob.  a nubbing noob at that.

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« Reply #52 on: September 07, 2006, 10:54:03 PM »
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Originally posted by BlkKnit
Vets have been here longer than me...noobs have not :D


This sums it up for me.  If you were here when I started, you're a vet (thats Aug 2002 incase you're wondering) and if you came after, then you're a noob.

Don't get me wrong though, I've met some noobs that smoke my arse daily, and some vets that still can't even after 4 years trying.
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« Reply #53 on: September 07, 2006, 11:01:36 PM »
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If you flew kesmai AW you get "grizzled vet" status.
 LOL I flew AWIII by Kesmai as long as I could get it working.  

I sucked there too :D

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« Reply #54 on: September 07, 2006, 11:36:16 PM »
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Originally posted by Heater
If you remember paying $400, 00 Dollar a month phone bills and $1500, 00 per month Credit card bills (Genie $6.00 per Hour) Then I think you can be called a AH Vet


Hmm, I remember the $200 phone bill from weekend in Dayton back in '92 (thanks again for that Fencer :D) and the 60 ft of phone wire strung 'tween HT's and my room....wadda HOOT! :) Fortunately, we were free flagged for the weekend and GENIE didn't cost us anything.

I wonder how many credit cards HT toasted back in those days? I know he had multiple 4 digit bills.
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« Reply #55 on: September 07, 2006, 11:52:57 PM »
oh boy.

When I first found AW, I was one of the squeaky voices(thank god 2400baud meant no vox!)  I was playing it on Delphi, with it's usual $3 or whatever it was an hour fee.  Except I'd play it after school, and until 5pm they'd tack on something like an $8 an hour surcharge, plus ANOTHER for the game.

The first asswhooping from a $300 bill didn't work, it was followed by a $400 one where I finally got the point.

Not long afterwards, I got a real internet connection, and suddenly the massive hourly rates for playing AW dissapeared....  If you connected to delphi through the internet, the hourly rates were dropped, and suddenly AW became cheap!

Don't really remember why I stopped playing, got a bit too involved with OS's and programming I guess.

Then early 2002, I randomly found AH, and the memories of AW floode77d back, and i was hooked before I even finished the DL.

I'm one of the youngest products of the era where the only thing PCs did well was * sims.

A vet is anyone who's done _EVERYTHING_ in ah.  When you've done furballs, land grabs, hour long bomber missions, score whoring, taken off in a 262 for the sole purpose of killing panzers and ostwinds, and you've landed kills in a D3A and a C47, you're a vet.
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« Reply #56 on: September 08, 2006, 12:07:30 AM »
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Originally posted by storch
it did keep me away but in what way has that been a benefit to you?  I mean you unwisely, perhaps foolishly spent all that money and look, I'm here now.  and what's worse is that while you were spending all that money in that manner I was busy building a profitable business so that now, I can spend countless hours on here and in the game if it pleases me to do so.  If we don't get another hurricane this year, by december we should be all caught up with our commitments and i don't have to go by the shop every day like I do now, thus allowing even more discreationary time.  maybe you should wish the kids buy me a new boat or something.




You have to understand Storch , HT was very sneaky , he introduced us to this called "beta" , which was totally free and the most fun we'd ever had on a computer. He might have mentioned the fact that we might have to pay for this one day , but it seemed  like a long way away. Then bang - it went pay for play ($2 an hour) - but guess what -   we were hooked.


In a previous life HT was either a trout fisherman , or a cocaine dealer , I'm still not sure which


WB beta is still the most fun experience I've had on a computer
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« Reply #57 on: September 08, 2006, 01:17:37 AM »
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Originally posted by g00b


If you flew in AH1 you're a vet.

 

wuhoo! played only a year and a bit of it though :D
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« Reply #58 on: September 08, 2006, 02:15:34 AM »
A vet is a kind of TRex who knows very well what he's doing.
He "eats" his victims when he's hungry (and he's hungry all the time).
You can recognize a vet but always too late
He loves dogfights and nasty furballs as well.
Usual he doesn't vulch (it's under his skills because he loves the art of fight) but this is just a theory though.
IF you are on his tail becareful because the way behind him is full of traps.

.... being a noob , this is what i think about what a vet does mean.
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« Reply #59 on: September 08, 2006, 02:21:53 AM »
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A vet is a kind of TRex who knows very well what he's doing.
He "eats" his victims when he's hungry (and he's hungry all the time).
You can recognize a vet but always too late
He loves dogfights and nasty furballs as well.
Usual he doesn't vulch (it's under his skills because he loves the art of fight) but this is just a theory though.
IF you are on his tail becareful because the way behind him is full of traps.


I think that sums it up pretty well