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Regular online action - Friday Nights (plus..?)
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Regular online action - Friday Nights (plus..?)
I've just broken my online cherry with a very enjoyable 6-hour session.
I imagine I will be in the chatroom every Friday night from around 10pm BST (2100 GMT) if anyone wants a game then (trying to bring back the Friday Nighters of my youth!).
Is anyone else prepared to name times when they are very likely to be online and looking for action? Perhaps we can narrow this down to a few optimal times when people can aim to log on in expectation rather than in hope that there will be a few people up for a tourney!
I imagine I will be in the chatroom every Friday night from around 10pm BST (2100 GMT) if anyone wants a game then (trying to bring back the Friday Nighters of my youth!).
Is anyone else prepared to name times when they are very likely to be online and looking for action? Perhaps we can narrow this down to a few optimal times when people can aim to log on in expectation rather than in hope that there will be a few people up for a tourney!
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Newbie for 12 years
Silver Cup runner up 2017
Bronze Cup and Best Defence runner up 2018
Newbie for 12 years
Silver Cup runner up 2017
Bronze Cup and Best Defence runner up 2018
Excellent idea :p As online gaming makes absolutely no difference in the gameplay compared to the real kick off on amiga/uae with a mate.
We just wait for you in the chatroom on irc. We'll be pleased to meet more players, and make online tournaments if possible. I'm personnally likely to be there every day in the afternoon and evening.
See you there
We just wait for you in the chatroom on irc. We'll be pleased to meet more players, and make online tournaments if possible. I'm personnally likely to be there every day in the afternoon and evening.
See you there

Hi !
Thanks for the welcome
I'm a french kick off fan ( I alternatively love super cars2 , but that's another subject). I found this forum when i randomely typed kickoff2.com in my browser, to find out that this game is still alive !
So I came here to join the community, dreaming about world cups ^^ and waiting for a good opportunity to make my first post. For now, I camp 24/7 in #kickoff on quakenet, checking for online opponents. It looks like I need some training against humans
Thanks for the welcome

I'm a french kick off fan ( I alternatively love super cars2 , but that's another subject). I found this forum when i randomely typed kickoff2.com in my browser, to find out that this game is still alive !
So I came here to join the community, dreaming about world cups ^^ and waiting for a good opportunity to make my first post. For now, I camp 24/7 in #kickoff on quakenet, checking for online opponents. It looks like I need some training against humans

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Hi Rayge, and welcome!
Online ko2 is good fun, but it's rarely the same as 2 humans at one amiga. I'll try to join in the fun though
Online ko2 is good fun, but it's rarely the same as 2 humans at one amiga. I'll try to join in the fun though

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18 Dec 2003 - "One day I'm going to disassemble the 68000 code, and find out exactly what's going on in there!! "
Ask me about online KO2

Rayge wrote:I'm a french kick off fan ( I alternatively love super cars2 , but that's another subject). I found this forum when i randomely typed kickoff2.com in my browser, to find out that this game is still alive !
So I came here to join the community, dreaming about world cups ^^ and waiting for a good opportunity to make my first post. For now, I camp 24/7 in #kickoff on quakenet, checking for online opponents. It looks like I need some training against humans
Bonjour Rayge!

We could do with a few more players from Francais, judging by the Active KOA Players List.
New players are always welcome round here.

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Rayge wrote:Hi !
Thanks for the welcome![]()
I'm a french kick off fan ( I alternatively love super cars2 , but that's another subject).
Hi Rayge!!!
You can stay


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I have a few points to make in defence of online KO2:
1) It's really not that bad! Sure you get occasional lag/desynch but it's the same for both players. I've not noticed any limitations on what I can do with the game, during the long stretches where there is no lag.
2) When you're the only known KO2 player north of Sheffield, online KO2 is the only practical way to play human opposition. Assuming you can find human opposition who aren't terrified of anything slightly out of their comfort zone!
3) It's quick and easy to arrange a game whenever you feel like playing, which I do almost all the time. Even if I had human opponents living nearby, I wouldn't have to leave the house to have a decent competitive game. I'm not from the school of thought that goes "I'll play perfect KO2 just the way I like it, or I won't play at all" - I'll play anyone, any time, any settings. If I had enough cash I would add "anywhere" too!
1) It's really not that bad! Sure you get occasional lag/desynch but it's the same for both players. I've not noticed any limitations on what I can do with the game, during the long stretches where there is no lag.
2) When you're the only known KO2 player north of Sheffield, online KO2 is the only practical way to play human opposition. Assuming you can find human opposition who aren't terrified of anything slightly out of their comfort zone!
3) It's quick and easy to arrange a game whenever you feel like playing, which I do almost all the time. Even if I had human opponents living nearby, I wouldn't have to leave the house to have a decent competitive game. I'm not from the school of thought that goes "I'll play perfect KO2 just the way I like it, or I won't play at all" - I'll play anyone, any time, any settings. If I had enough cash I would add "anywhere" too!
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Newbie for 12 years
Silver Cup runner up 2017
Bronze Cup and Best Defence runner up 2018
Newbie for 12 years
Silver Cup runner up 2017
Bronze Cup and Best Defence runner up 2018
Re: Regular online action - Friday Nights (plus..?)
I gladely play a game this evening....
I am in the chat right now.
I am in the chat right now.