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Ok - Poll has gone pretty well - at least we have a starting point.

SAU Gaming Nights

Day: THURS 16 July

Start Time: 7pm

Games: CS:S & COD 4/5

CS:S Info

IP: 203.34.186.29:27075

P/W: Skyline

COD 4/5 Info

Not sure - anyone input? I don't have this game

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I'd actually have to d/l CS:S so probably won't bother. Installed COD4 over the weekend for a LAN so that's good to go. I suggest Gaming SA servers.

My internets have been getting worse due to a suspected degrading phone line, it will seriously drop out when the phone rings and that's ADSL 2 so I may be in and out as it were.

Vent?

I'd actually have to d/l CS:S so probably won't bother. Installed COD4 over the weekend for a LAN so that's good to go. I suggest Gaming SA servers.

My internets have been getting worse due to a suspected degrading phone line, it will seriously drop out when the phone rings and that's ADSL 2 so I may be in and out as it were.

Vent?

No worries, i assume you tried ripping out the phone to check? (could be filter related) ;)

Vent server - i still haven't had time to sort that out yet (im working 12hr shifts atm)... but CS:S has inbuilt so thats ok.

I do however have a free vent server if COD 4/5 do not have this feature... its just compressed a bit so a bit shit to hear people.

And thats provided no-one else is using it (as its not mine), so not 110% yet

server details? cant wait, what maps will we be playing? dust 2 and assult i say :)

CS:S details up tonight when i get in touch with my brother after he books it.

He'll be playing too so we can change maps etc etc whenever we want

CS:S Server details for tomorrow night

IP: 203.34.186.29:27075

P/W: skyline

:blink:

See people 7pm

We have a 15min break - times as follows (for booking), my bro accidentally did that, but he will try change

from 7-8:30 next is 8:45-10:15

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