Happy Birthday WIF
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Re: Happy Birthday WIF
Happy birthday indeed!
One of Wesnoth's strengths has always been the incredibly diverse mix of nationalities it attracts. While language barriers can sometimes prove challenging, there's something incredibly satisfying about jumping online and ending up in a match with two Americans, a Kiwi, a Brit, a Swede, and an Italian... all complaining about how long it takes to get anywhere in a 6-player game of Wesnoth.
One of Wesnoth's strengths has always been the incredibly diverse mix of nationalities it attracts. While language barriers can sometimes prove challenging, there's something incredibly satisfying about jumping online and ending up in a match with two Americans, a Kiwi, a Brit, a Swede, and an Italian... all complaining about how long it takes to get anywhere in a 6-player game of Wesnoth.
"Pure logic is the ruin of the spirit." - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Re: Happy Birthday WIF
What he said, but especially during co-operative gametypes. I have lots of memories from joining SX or Colloseum games and ending up with say, an American, a Spaniard, a German and a Frenchman. It's amazing how many games you can find where there's no more than one person from each country.
It's like the various games and films where humanity has united against a common enemy. However frustrating the language problems may be, (Communicating entirely through emoticons is both tragic and hilarious) there's a strange enjoyment in being part of an international team. It doesn't feel like an evening wasted if you've befriended a group of strangers from around the world. That just leaves you glowing.
It's like the various games and films where humanity has united against a common enemy. However frustrating the language problems may be, (Communicating entirely through emoticons is both tragic and hilarious) there's a strange enjoyment in being part of an international team. It doesn't feel like an evening wasted if you've befriended a group of strangers from around the world. That just leaves you glowing.