• @BoxOfFeet
    link
    English
    57 months ago

    Do you really? Dang, I’m so jealous. I still have my original discs for I and II, at least. Yeah, my brother and I loved those as well. My dad worked in IT for EDS at the time, and got some old laptops on the cheap. So, I remember my brother and I laying on the living room floor, playing BZ facing each other over the IR ports. We started implementing gentleman’s agreements, like no killing scavengers and no attacking your opponent’s base for 30 minutes. It became a cold war game, where we would max out our units, and just spy on each other. Maybe send a single fighter over to poke at defenses. Then, I’d send over the mass of APCs I was hiding away from my base, and just annihilate everything.

    And BZII had such a great mod scene! We loved XMod. We’d always say no nukes, but we always made them anyway.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      37 months ago

      I remember my first foray into online in BZ II. I didn’t realize turrets could be glitched to not deploy, so my strategy of high-armor turret run lasted about 10 minutes…

      My friend’s strategy was very similar to yours when we played BZ I. He’d go silent, then the next thing everyone knew, he had a fleet of bombers wipe the map clean.

      • @Cypher
        link
        English
        37 months ago

        There are other BZ2 enjoyers!?

        I keep hoping for a modern take on it