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Cool, thanks! Even if I've been too busy to do much RB stuff it is nice knowing that one of the founder's sites has not disappeared forever.

Oh, for those newer members, the direct link is http://sirian.warpcore.org/index.html . Since Sirian doesn't seem too interested in promoting his stuff, I will provide encouragement to take a look.
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I can't tell you how happy I am to see the Warpcore back up and running again. Even if Sirian never adds anything further, the reports from past games are true classics.
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Sullla Wrote:I can't tell you how happy I am to see the Warpcore back up and running again. Even if Sirian never adds anything further, the reports from past games are true classics.

QFE
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Oh my god!
Great thanks!
I am really really happy.
You are a great man.
Good Luck!
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Thanks a lot Sirian. Even though you say it's naught but 5 reports, I earned my first Impossible win by following your tutorial and learning from those reports.

I still direct my friends there any time they ask about great older games.
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Adding my belated thanks, Sirian! I love every part of your site! (Mmmm, Dawn of Civilization...)
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I will add my thanks to the chorus. I recently read my way through all your MoO info and reports again, after someone mentioned the game in passing and I got bitten by the bug to go back and play some more. Excellent info and very entertaining as well. bow
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I registered to echo that, even a year later, warpcore being up is appreciated smile

I still remember when I first stumbled across the site, 7-8 years ago, and became utterly entranced by the first report I read (Lava Lamp), changing the way I viewed the game forever. When that old DOS computer failed a year or so after, every few months I'd log over to the site and experience some of the joy I had in playing the game, a very bittersweet, but much appreciated experience.

I can't recall if it was 2, or even 4 years ago... but I found GOG in my occasional quest to see if I couldn't get the game working on a relevant system, without going through the hassles of 'piracy' (I owned not one, but two copies >_<), and finally I struck gold: MoO and MoO2 together for a paltry 6 dollars smile Excitedly, I bought it, and immediately looked for the Warpcore again (not unlike reading the manual in a new game you buy).

'You're clearly lost' XD That was brutal.

Since then, I've wanted to emulate what you managed to do with the site, but I personally need a second computer with which to write while I play (which even though my memory is reasonably good, I couldn't possibly remember every nuance of every intricacy resounding through my skull 3-10 hours earlier). Mostly just a convenience thing, but it impacts me smile

But... when I finally got everything together and ready to go and excitedly worked halfway through a Meklar playthrough, I looked up your masterpieces instinctively to compare mine to... and my inspiration was still gone TT__TT

I apologize for Necro'ing the thread, but I never got the chance to properly say how much I appreciate it ^_^ I've gotten several other people into my favorite game by linking your site since it came back up.

When reading someone else's MoO game is more enjoyable than playing your own...

Thank you smile
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