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How long have you been playing ofp?

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Got my original before ultimate upgrade 1, and that was released at about August 2001. And I was playing 1.00 for about a month, so probably July 2001, or less than a month after it's worldwide release.

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wasn't it released the 19th? rock.gif

Anyway, I remember the demo coming out the day I had to study for a chemistry exam the next day. Apeared to be a bad combo biggrin_o.gif

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I bought it in November of 2001, but couldn't really play it(hehe, only 64 megs of RAM), until January of the next year(got more ram).

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March 21, 2001 - the day after the original demo's release.

Same. Followed the game for about six months before that though. Take THAT! tounge_o.gif

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hmm I think it was July 2001 when I bought OFP, few weeks after world release.

Resistance I bought 3 days after release in Finland and here we are now, it makes 2 and half years now.

And I still use both original CD's (tough 1.94 doesn't need any to run)

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I downloaded the demo because I had nothing better to do in a lunchbreak, since then I haven't been able to put it down.

RED

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March 21, 2001 - the day after the original demo's release.

Same. Followed the game for about six months before that though. Take THAT!  tounge_o.gif

Ouch! sad_o.gif I can only go back to January 21, 2001.

edit: hmmmm. May have been November, 2000. I think that Google Groups may be missing some Deja (you remember them?) group archives.

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I only ever posted on AndOne's forum, but that's gone now. And so is he! *sob*  sad_o.gif In fact, I vigorously protested the fact that OFPN took over the "official" forum role. I seem to remember it was plagued with 13 year old H4X0Rz back then, whereas AndOne's board had more mature fans like Uzi, Vikingo and James Mackenzie-Smith (where'd they all go, anyways?)

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In fact, I vigorously protested the fact that OFPN took over the "official" forum role. I seem to remember it was plagued with 13 year old H4X0Rz back then

Yes but that was offset by non-intrusive moderators. tounge_o.gif

edit: people are still posting on the OFP 3dActionPlanet forum. crazy_o.gif

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at the time of release, I didn't have DSL yet, so I bought an issue of some PC Gaming magazine because it had a CD with the OFP demo on it. But I couldn't play it anyway with my P2 (without graphics card!) On April 12, 2002, I finally had a new computer. Been playing & editing in OFP ever since ...

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at the time of release, I didn't have DSL yet, so I bought an issue of some PC Gaming magazine because it had a CD with the OFP demo on it. But I couldn't play it anyway with my P2 (without graphics card!) On April 12, 2002, I finally had a new computer. Been playing & editing in OFP ever since ...

I still have my original demo disc from the July 2001 issue of Computer Gaming World lol. I remember the picture of the Cobra on the cover is what got me interested. Even better is the headline on the cd sleeve for the demo: "Kill some pinko commies in this Cold War battlefield Simulator".

After playing the demo mission, I remember I downloaded a custom mission off the old AxleOnline website that let you drive all the vehicles that were available in the demo. After that I knew this game was gonna be special.

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i started playig it, the first day it came out. i have waited for it very long, because before the release i read an article in a german gamers paper (???) and i was so impressed by ofp, so i decided to buy it. and i'll take it into my grave. it's the best game ever!

Greetz

Metal

PS: sorry, for my very bad english!

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I asked this Question in my poll o' the moment a short time back... You can see the results here:

http://ofp.toadlife.net/polls.php

Scroll down - it's the [second] July 08, 2003 poll.

It shows that most people (that visit my site) have been in it for the long haul.

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I played the demo and then waited long month until the game was out. Bought it the day it was out, end of June 2001 iirc. Those were cool days, americans bitching about having to wait a few month more (it's the other way round most of the times and you don't hear that much bitching and whining here in europe biggrin_o.gif ) and the online community was small, everywhere you would meet the same players... but now we have that again, haven't we wink_o.gif

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...americans bitching about having to wait a few month more (it's the other way round most of the times and you don't hear that much bitching and whining here in europe biggrin_o.gif )

The smart Americans had OFP imported. wink_o.gif After playing the demo, I wasn't going to wait

/me eyes his precious OFP 1.0 CD.

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Hehe me too. It was the first game I ever got that came in a DVD case, which I thought was emminently sensible compared to the book-sized boxes at the time. smile_o.gif

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Been on my harddrive ever since the first demo got released....

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