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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #15 on: October 01, 2012, 09:13:48 AM »
My Son turned me on to it in 1999 during beta, he is long gone, I stayed  :lol.

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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #16 on: October 01, 2012, 09:25:08 AM »
Saw the ad for it on the History Channel.  Punched up the website and bookmarked it for a look at a later date.  About 3 months later I decided to take a solid look at it....should have looked the day I saw the ad. :bhead  I've honestly forgotten when I started....too lazy to check what tour it was.  All I know is....more addictive than cigarette's. :x
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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #17 on: October 01, 2012, 10:08:11 AM »
I absolutely have no idea how I came here, seriously. Was back 2000/2001... I can't even remember my first ID  :headscratch:
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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #18 on: October 01, 2012, 10:54:11 AM »
Your first ID was Jenifer :old:
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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #19 on: October 01, 2012, 11:06:40 AM »
I absolutely have no idea how I came here, seriously. Was back 2000/2001... I can't even remember my first ID  :headscratch:

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I'd heard about in in the early days as AW was waning, I'd tried it offline and found it altogether to difficult, and the 30 bucks was out my league.
Then AW died, and they halved the cost.
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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #20 on: October 01, 2012, 11:08:07 AM »
I was playing rainbow6 multiplayer in 1999.  A guy named Soulyss saw me talking about warbirds 2.x, and told me about a free beta of an even better ww2 online sim.  That is what got me started, and I quickly abandoned all other online activities for the following year.

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Back when the game went from Beta to this price, the exchange rate for Canadian to USD wasn't what it is now, it was about .60 .  This made Aces High about 50$ a month, and back then a cable internet connection cost 50$ as well, and the early 1.5 meg dsl's were even higher.  All told, it was over 100$ after tax a month to be able to fly Aces High online.  Of course complaining about this at the time brought on a barrage of people saying how it was quite cheap compared to the old Warbirds rates.  And it was.  At 14.95, which is around 14.50 at today's exchange rate with the US dollar, I can't believe we haven't seen a price INCREASE to be honest.  We're very spoiled at this rate in my opinion.
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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #21 on: October 01, 2012, 11:19:23 AM »
back during freshman year of high school (i believe around the time Microsoft Zone, where id play FS2004 was taken down) a friend, Pope14 told me about a WW2 flight sim with tanks and hundreds of people. a week later tried it out and got addicted
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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #22 on: October 01, 2012, 11:38:43 AM »
Started with River Raid on the Atari 2600. Then there was the zillion tokens i plugged into various Top Gun machines. After that I bought a game called Red Barron on my first PC and spent many a happy hour blowing stuff out of the sky. Then there was the Internet revolution and AOL. I found AW online and almost lost a wife. When AW shut down, I reverted to MS combat flight sim but secretly yearned to kill online opponents again. Then I discovered MS had small online rooms where you could fight other players. I played there for a while but got disgusted with 50mph planes doing 180 degree turns and catching 300 mph planes. Then I found AH free head to head rooms where I set up my own little wars and people squeaked about not having enough ammo or fuel and asked for lead computing gunsights. Then hth went away and I convinced the wife that $15 bucks was cheap entertainment and vowed not to spend 10 hours per day playing like AW.

So here I am. Stuck for the foreseeable future and can't imagine a better way to spend fifteen bucks.
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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #23 on: October 01, 2012, 11:51:54 AM »
Saw a commercial the summer before I started high school on the History Channel, in 2006. Been hooked since.

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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #24 on: October 01, 2012, 11:56:29 AM »
in 2004 went to my landlords house one day and watched him fly for a bit he explained he was fighting real people all over the world....I was like :O......even though I was 34 years old, I never had a computer before so had no clue about that stuff.....but I sure knew about and enjoyed fighting people, and here I could do that and no one actually die's or goes to prison.....very shortly thereafter( I think within days) I did a tattoo for a 10 gig computer, the guy I got that comp from actually had a game called Fighter Ace which I played offline for about a month....it was strikingly similar to AH except in offline mode using the Bomber missions the escorts would fight back...after a couple weeks of fighting them....I asked my landlord to fly online...(he wouldn't let me before that....didn't want me to ruin his score :D)  well I showed him that I could fight the AI in FA and kill 40+ planes on maximum difficulty (They came at you 5 at a time) he let me fly his account a couple times and then in tour 52 I started my killing in the Skies of AH.........been addicted to it ever since......


  

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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #25 on: October 01, 2012, 12:36:58 PM »
I bought my first computer 20 years ago.  The first day I searched "Flying Games" through AOL and Airwarrior came up.  My first bill was $300.00 for that month.  I played that game untill it closed, then I searched again and played Warbirds.  Then Warbirds was just dying, everyone had left.  the squad I was in, "JG27" all left for this new game called "Aces High".  I hated them for it.  One day soon after that I got pissed off playing Warbirds (mainly because I was a jerk), so I closed my account and tried "Aces High".  Done.  Gunna play here forever and ever and ever.

I am an Aces High evangelist.  I tell alot of RL people about it.  I've gotten 2 co-workers hooked on it and have a 3rd guy gearing up so he can start soon.

I met a WW2 vet in my Honda Motorcycle store a couple years ago.  He flew P38's and was shot down.  I sat him down and showed him some of the films on my work computer.  We talked and talked and talked.  I could never get him to join us, and that really bummed me out.  I even told him I would buy him a computer and pay for his account, still no luck.  His name was Ervin Cloyd.  He passed away about a year ago.  Just after that, his grandson walked into my store and told me Ervin had died.  He held his hand out and said, "My grandfather wanted me to make sure that when he passed away, that you got these", and he dropped Ervin's "Wings" from his uniform in my hand.  I cried.  I have tears in my eyes now.  I pinned those wings on my motorcycle jacket which I wear every day.  When people ask me about the Wings they see on my jacket, I get to tell them about Ervin.  I think about Ervin every day.

It is funny how a silly little game like this can be the impetus that might make you a better person.

I have no choice.  I have to be nice here, Ervin might be watching <S>.
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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #26 on: October 01, 2012, 12:45:19 PM »
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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #27 on: October 01, 2012, 12:47:32 PM »
I used to be a flight planner for A.O.P.A. and was introduced to computer flight sims while there.

Later, I was checking out my sister's mac and magazines and found air warrior.

Found out that a Dos client was forthcoming and got in there for a bit but not before having to learn huge amounts of technical stuff to get in.    

I don't remember my number name but later flew as "quisp".

DC was a good place to attend cons and I was soon taken into custody "then quickly released" for scalping tickets to the 1994 F.O.S.E. show in DC.

I was "telnetting" into work to get access for a while and then I chanced upon an air warrior con where talk was about a new sim coming out soon.

Got in and flew the free beta days for a bit but flew head to head for years and years with Mburns, Daveed, and jmuter.

Got back into warbirds arenas in the 2000s but got banned for suggesting a wiki page similar to the one used by the russian thieves.....no warning.   I had no idea about how angry Jlittman and skydvr were about that.

Played IL2 and WB2.77 on russian and brazilian servers and decided to get my machine capable for either WWIIonline or Aces High.

I gladly pay to fly here because the arenas are the best.

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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #28 on: October 01, 2012, 12:56:36 PM »
I bought my first computer 20 years ago.  The first day I searched "Flying Games" through AOL and Airwarrior came up.  My first bill was $300.00 for that month.  I played that game untill it closed, then I searched again and played Warbirds.  Then Warbirds was just dying, everyone had left.  the squad I was in, "JG27" all left for this new game called "Aces High".  I hated them for it.  One day soon after that I got pissed off playing Warbirds (mainly because I was a jerk), so I closed my account and tried "Aces High".  Done.  Gunna play here forever and ever and ever.

I am an Aces High evangelist.  I tell alot of RL people about it.  I've gotten 2 co-workers hooked on it and have a 3rd guy gearing up so he can start soon.

I met a WW2 vet in my Honda Motorcycle store a couple years ago.  He flew P38's and was shot down.  I sat him down and showed him some of the films on my work computer.  We talked and talked and talked.  I could never get him to join us, and that really bummed me out.  I even told him I would buy him a computer and pay for his account, still no luck.  His name was Ervin Cloyd.  He passed away about a year ago.  Just after that, his grandson walked into my store and told me Ervin had died.  He held his hand out and said, "My grandfather wanted me to make sure that when he passed away, that you got these", and he dropped Ervin's "Wings" from his uniform in my hand.  I cried.  I have tears in my eyes now.  I pinned those wings on my motorcycle jacket which I wear every day.  When people ask me about the Wings they see on my jacket, I get to tell them about Ervin.  I think about Ervin every day.

It is funny how a silly little game like this can be the impetus that might make you a better person.

I have no choice.  I have to be nice here, Ervin might be watching <S>.

wow....good story  :aok

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Re: How did you end up playing aces high
« Reply #29 on: October 01, 2012, 01:30:01 PM »
Agreed; great story Zoney, wow.

I started here:

http://www.ag.ru/games/confirmed-kill/cheats/2529

Cannot remember when, but around '94 or '95 I think....and what we have now started with Confirmed Kill.

I moved to Mexico in '98, stopped playing in 2002 or so, just started again this year. I still suck :)

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