Re: LANified! 13: The Low Down
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 2:06 pm
How did you hear about us?
Dem innernetz
What you liked:
The environment: it's a place where you can go be yourself and talk games or tech, anything you really want to do.
What you didn't like:
My only complaints with LAN parties is the length, they can always be longer.
Would you attend again?
I will be attending every possible Lanified
If you were to say why someone should attend LANified! events, what would you say?:
There is a lot more to a LAN than just gaming, however, you are there to game. Essentially its a safe place for people with like minded interests, the more we come together and share experiences the more the lanified community will thrive, and in turn, prosper. There is nothing like a LAN if you are a gamer, and I highly doubt anyone willing to make it to the event would not be continually saving the date for future lanifieds. It just kicks ass
Other thoughts:
The gaming industry almost gives us too much choice for our own niche games. Although I cannot offer a solution I would say that it might be useful to share a list of games we own or enjoy playing so people can arrange smaller casual tournaments or just play together. This I think is more of a matter of connecting with the community, and the more input/feedback/discourse we have the more fun it will be.
Dem innernetz
What you liked:
The environment: it's a place where you can go be yourself and talk games or tech, anything you really want to do.
What you didn't like:
My only complaints with LAN parties is the length, they can always be longer.
Would you attend again?
I will be attending every possible Lanified
If you were to say why someone should attend LANified! events, what would you say?:
There is a lot more to a LAN than just gaming, however, you are there to game. Essentially its a safe place for people with like minded interests, the more we come together and share experiences the more the lanified community will thrive, and in turn, prosper. There is nothing like a LAN if you are a gamer, and I highly doubt anyone willing to make it to the event would not be continually saving the date for future lanifieds. It just kicks ass
Other thoughts:
The gaming industry almost gives us too much choice for our own niche games. Although I cannot offer a solution I would say that it might be useful to share a list of games we own or enjoy playing so people can arrange smaller casual tournaments or just play together. This I think is more of a matter of connecting with the community, and the more input/feedback/discourse we have the more fun it will be.