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Usurper – 1993
https://breakintochat.com/wiki/Usurper
Soon after that my first 3D multiplayer: Doom both on LAN and on the early internet days / prodigy etc using DWANGO to find matches “online”
Quake
Does dialing my neighbors computer to play Warcraft count? Damn I feel old admitting this.
Day of Defeat. Also my first Steam game.
Soldier of fortune, around 2000 I think..
Diablo. The original. Battle.net
Getting backstabbed in Starcraft or teabagged in Counter Strike
Probably Diablo, if not, it was EverQuest.
Either this or one of the Quake games. Don’t remember which one was first.
Baldurs Gate.
Ummm probably Battlefield 1942, esp with the desert combat mod that shit was dope.
Magestorm on Gamestorm.com.
A MUD. Multi User Dungeon. It was text based. I think it went under multiple different names, but for me it was called British Legends. It’s sort of like an RPG, you do things like solve puzzles and kill stuff to get points. Get enough points, and you earn a new rank. Ultimate goal was to get the rank of Wizard, and then you become basically like a god in the game, and could fuck around with other players. Fun times. I was pretty young then, and I guess the other players could tell because I often struggled with stuff, so they often gave me gifts or hints.
Halo 2 when Xbox Live came out. I miss those lobbies.
Minecraft!
Age of empires
Halo CE on my cousin pc when I was 3 or 4
Dialing each other directly to play *Total Annihilation*.
Unreal Tournament
Clash of clans(2014) on Mobile and a cheap browser game which was a CS rip-off on PC(2015)
Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War.
Original XBOX Live.
Delta Force II
Counter Strike: Condition Zero. Remember I was annoyed that I had to sign up to “Steam” to play the game. The rest, as they say, is history.
CoD world at war. I fondly remember an OOB glitch on a Japanese named map
Doom 2. It wasn’t all that long but I had a short session with a friend. Took us forever trying to figure out the different settings to be able to connect to each other and it was only the two of us. But it was fun for a minute.
MW3 on the PS3
Halo 2 on an unknown neighbor’s open wifi through xlink kai or xbox connect (bit of both), laggy as hell, so much crazy hacking, crazy giant players, guns that shoot stickies.
Was pretty wild.
Rainbow Six Rogue
Unreal Tournament. The night shift at the call center I worked at in the 90s would all get on the same server at once and dominate it with our ridiculously low pings and instant voice communication coordination. When we got kicked, we’d ping -flood the server until it crashed.
Dark Forces 2. We were doing campus wide multiplayer when professors were trying to do grade books and we had em locked out. The security on the pcs in the computer lab got slightly better after that.
Quake 3 Arena in 1999. Rails Only on Bounce Map. Such good times.