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WANTED "KALI SITES FOR BURNOUT"

Don Wilsh

WANTED "KALI SITES FOR BURNOUT"

by Don Wilsh » Sat, 23 May 1998 04:00:00

Drivers:

With the unbelievable interest in Bethesda Burnout the drag racing game
we are
interested in setting up "KALI" sites around the World.  The current
on-line
systems in the United States dont provide play in Europe, Australia,
South
America, Russia, Africa or the Middle East.   Kali in the United States
works
very well with BURNOUT and we have hosted up to 14 drivers at a time
with
any problems.  If you know of a site that would be interested in hosting
BURNOUT
please let me know...  We are interested in sites both in the United
States as
well as off-shore.   Please send this information to:

Don Wilshe

Ronald Stoeh

WANTED "KALI SITES FOR BURNOUT"

by Ronald Stoeh » Thu, 28 May 1998 04:00:00


> Drivers:

> With the unbelievable interest in Bethesda Burnout the drag racing game
> we are
> interested in setting up "KALI" sites around the World.  The current
> on-line
> systems in the United States dont provide play in Europe, Australia,
> South
> America, Russia, Africa or the Middle East.   Kali in the United States

Wow, you're optimistic to find a great following in Europe. I don't
think,
a lot of people will be interested in a sim, where you***around
(pun?)
in the garage for hours, then holding down a key or pedal for a few
seconds
without hitting one apex... good luck! ;^)

I love Nascar, and even that race form, which has a lot of racing
action, is
considered boring by the majority of motorsport fans (short attention
span? ;^).

All of this is of course MHO (nevertheless, flame suit on, because
expressing
oppinion on a ng can be dangerous...)

l8er
ronny

--
Toys'R'Us '99: "So, would you like a hand gun with that action figure,
kiddo?"

          |\      _,,,---,,_        I want to die like my Grandfather,
   ZZZzz /,`.-'`'    -.  ;-;;,_              in his sleep.
        |,4-  ) )-,_. ,\ (  `'-'     Not like the people in his car,
       '---''(_/--'  `-'\_)            screaming their heads off!

Jim Moor

WANTED "KALI SITES FOR BURNOUT"

by Jim Moor » Thu, 28 May 1998 04:00:00

Don,

You don't need "sites." One will do. In fact, Where To Race will do.

As I've expressed 74,208 times, the location of the Kali server has no
(zero, nada, none) impact on the connection quality. The locations of
the racers do. A Kali server in your ba***t will be no more effective
than one on Mars.

Jim


> Drivers:

> With the unbelievable interest in Bethesda Burnout the drag racing game
> we are
> interested in setting up "KALI" sites around the World.  The current
> on-line
> systems in the United States dont provide play in Europe, Australia,
> South
> America, Russia, Africa or the Middle East.   Kali in the United States
> works
> very well with BURNOUT and we have hosted up to 14 drivers at a time
> with
> any problems.  If you know of a site that would be interested in hosting
> BURNOUT
> please let me know...  We are interested in sites both in the United
> States as
> well as off-shore.   Please send this information to:

> Don Wilshe


Don Wilsh

WANTED "KALI SITES FOR BURNOUT"

by Don Wilsh » Thu, 28 May 1998 04:00:00

Jim:

I understand and I hear your loud and clear.  I was only thinking that if we
can
control the users in a region better we might be able to control the pings.
Yes
we have a MAX ping deal now and maybe that will work.  But ping managment
and segregation of users would be great.  We have like 4 division and 7
classes
that would make like 28 rooms.  Im not sure that WTR will cut it.. I hope..
Just a concern.  And we want our own place.  We dont want to go to
a server thats not dedicated to BURNOUT.  But yes WTR is great and
we have been racing 14 with no problem

thanks Jim, still learning

Don "GRASSHOPPER", Wilshe


> Don,

> You don't need "sites." One will do. In fact, Where To Race will do.

> As I've expressed 74,208 times, the location of the Kali server has no
> (zero, nada, none) impact on the connection quality. The locations of
> the racers do. A Kali server in your ba***t will be no more effective
> than one on Mars.

> Jim


> > Drivers:

> > With the unbelievable interest in Bethesda Burnout the drag racing game
> > we are
> > interested in setting up "KALI" sites around the World.  The current
> > on-line
> > systems in the United States dont provide play in Europe, Australia,
> > South
> > America, Russia, Africa or the Middle East.   Kali in the United States
> > works
> > very well with BURNOUT and we have hosted up to 14 drivers at a time
> > with
> > any problems.  If you know of a site that would be interested in hosting
> > BURNOUT
> > please let me know...  We are interested in sites both in the United
> > States as
> > well as off-shore.   Please send this information to:

> > Don Wilshe


Don Wilsh

WANTED "KALI SITES FOR BURNOUT"

by Don Wilsh » Fri, 29 May 1998 04:00:00


> Don,

> You don't need "sites." One will do. In fact, Where To Race will do.

> As I've expressed 74,208 times, the location of the Kali server has no
> (zero, nada, none) impact on the connection quality. The locations of
> the racers do. A Kali server in your ba***t will be no more effective
> than one on Mars.

> Jim

Jim:

Ya that was great before WHERETORACE decided to terminate service.

Now whats the deal... What happen to WHERETORACE??????

Don Wilshe

Jim Moor

WANTED "KALI SITES FOR BURNOUT"

by Jim Moor » Sat, 30 May 1998 04:00:00

The Where To Race Kali server is up and running. She went down for a
while yesterday. Hey, it happens. She's rocking now. If you find that
the server ever goes down in the future, please email

Jim


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