I remember
Nice! Those were the days, eh? Thanks for posting.
Also, nice reference to Scav's "I go diving down".
If you want something of the golden days, come fly with us in the next Scenario in March. We still run Scenarios like we did with DoK starting in the early 1990's in Air Warrior.
This one is going to be an 8th AF campaign themed on (and running during) the "Masters of the Air" TV series.
this dude, Troy, lived directly across from me in the dorms at ISU (Idaho State) in 1990. I walked past his open door one day and saw him playing a flight sim. It was amazing-especially after he told me the other planes were actual humans from around the world! He let me try it out and we took turns. He had been at it a couple more days than me so he was a pro. I remember he had a Genie account and we jumped through a bunch of computer nerd fires to get into the game each time. The game was Air Warrior. Everyone always says it was $6 an hour to play back then but I distinctly remember him telling me it was $5 as I ended up splitting the bill for a couple of months during the Spring semester of that year. I remember my stomach sinking as I wrote him a check for $80 at one point. That really hurt back then as I was making $4.60/hr working in the biology lab 20 hours a week taking care of cadavers and cleaning test tubes.
I wish I could remember our callsign and nick. I know it started with a 4 and our nick had something to do with cowboys. We were awful. We did get some kills sometimes and I remember a player called Eyeballs and I remember that Fencer guy too, I think. There was a CapnTrips in there too if I recall correctly.
Troy left for grad school in Utah I think and I saw nothing of AW until 1994 I think on Earthspring (?) and later AOL. I remember it was pay to play again but cheaper-maybe $2 or $3 an hour. I always used prescription drug names as ID's- so Xanax, Paxil, NSAID and a few others as I skipped between services that hosted AW. I think it was '96 when AOL and Gamestorm went "all you can eat" for AW and I was in like Flynn! Countless hours winging with BD, Ptero, Mutant, ASF (Altitude Super Freak) and even Infidel (Nobaddy) was around to save my bellybutton a bunch. Eventually, BD and Ptero took me aside in the radio room and offered me a spot in The Damned. Hell Yes, I took it! Was very proud to be included with them.
I played Warbirds quite a bit starting in 98, I think, and it was fun too. I still preferred AW but yup, still fun over there.
In 1999, I went to the AW Con in SF and had a blast meeting fellow nerds....great times.
In 1999, Dale put me on the alpha testing group and I had a blast testing AH. Luckily, nobody listened to my observations on the flight model and here we are today. Marriage and mountain bike riding and racing got in the way of my PC gaming soon after and now here I am. Broken from bike riding and maybe looking at getting back into pc planes. It'd be great to recapture some of that thrill of "I go diving down."
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