How did you find out about Wesnoth?

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How did you find out about Wesnoth?

Through a friend
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26%
Debian APT or Gentoo Portage
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9%
Freshmeat
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No votes
Linux Game Tome (happypenguin.org)
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7%
SDL home page (libsdl.org)
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1%
IceWalkers.com
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No votes
MacCentral.com
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No votes
Apple.com
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3%
Google
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13%
Other web site (please specify below)
8
12%
Through a LUG
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No votes
iTunes/iPhone
6
9%
Other (please specify below)
14
20%
 
Total votes: 69

MDG
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Post by MDG »

In a book called Free Software for Dummies by Mary Leete. I was buying a couple of books about Linux, as I wanted to find out more and possibly give it a shot, and stumbled across the above title. The details for it looked interesting so I picked it up with the rest I was buying. Battle for Wesnoth is mentioned in the book, as is Freeciv. (There's a small section towards the end on games and other fun free software.) I downloaded Freeciv but didn't like the UI and was not impressed about needing to start up or join a server (I just wanted to play the game on my own first). Decided to give BfW a go and was hooked!

This was January last year and I've been playing, and lurking around the forums, ever since.

p.s. I am aware, from a thread in off-topic, that Freeciv may have improved since I tried it but, I am not really motivated enough to give it another try (yet).
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Post by SkY_BoY »

ammm... I asked in a forum for a small strategy game and they told me about this game 8)
roland37
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Post by roland37 »

searched from google image search and i liked the picture so..... :P :lol: 8)
Smokestack
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Post by Smokestack »

My friend Joe and I were both sitting at my house bored with only one computer. His was currently being fixed by his friend. I decided to look for some kind of hot seat type turn based strategy game. I ran a search on google.com for "turn based strategy game" and found Battle for Wesnoth. After finding this game my friends and I have all started playing it. I just want to say thanks to everyone who was involved with the making of this game. I believe it is absolutely perfect in every way and wouldn't change a thing (besides making dwarves just a bit better). Thank you for making such a fabulous game and not even charging for it! You guys have given me hope for the future of gaming!
solistus
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Post by solistus »

Other Website.

I don't even remember which one; I was doing a Google search for Mac freeware and shareware, and BfW was listed on one of the many file download sites I found. I actually downloaded a binary a while back, but never got around to downloading the necesary dev tools to compile. Another similar search months later led me to the Mac binary, which was effortless enough to install (hooray for the OSX app package model; drag'n'drop installs rock!) that I couldn't help but become addicted.

Sidenote: my discovery of the BfW binary came while I was deciding which Spiderweb Software RPG to register. Thanks to this great, free game, I haven't felt the need to blow $25 on a shareware title.
Lacotemale
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Post by Lacotemale »

I found out about it when I was reading a Linux Format Mag. A reader was asking for them to do a review on BFW and the reader said it was a brillant game - so I then checked it out. Guess what, that guy wasn't lieing!
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Re: How did you find out about Wesnoth?

Post by warlordalf »

Dave wrote:So how did people find out about the game?
ironically in PRISON, working as a IT trainer my manager introduce us to linux, we installed it...and there 2005 it was illegal to play games..no internet
access but fell in love just playing all the campaigns... and not getting caught :D [/img]
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BuBu
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Post by BuBu »

I discovery it by this site: http://baixaki.ig.com.br/

I like idea of the game of Wesnoth.
Take a look in the things that i did: 6p - Secret Valley , MAP for SX
Qes
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Re: How did you find out about Wesnoth?

Post by Qes »

warlordalf wrote:
Dave wrote:So how did people find out about the game?
ironically in PRISON, working as a IT trainer my manager introduce us to linux, we installed it...and there 2005 it was illegal to play games..no internet
access but fell in love just playing all the campaigns... and not getting caught :D [/img]

Wait a minute - You mean to tell me it's illegal to play games? Or at least it was illegal?

I'm never gonna dis America again. *crosses fingers behind back*

-Qes
waw
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Post by waw »

I've been a huge fan of Warsong for years. My older brother discovered the Sega game and we've played the same 20 scenarios for around a decade. I was doing some extra research on the game about two weeks ago when bored and somehow ended up on the Wesnoth Wikipedia page (gotta love Wikipedia). It had a link and I took it and well...

I'm here.

Praise to Warsong that led me here!
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Re: How did you find out about Wesnoth?

Post by Dave »

Qes wrote:
warlordalf wrote: ironically in PRISON, working as a IT trainer my manager introduce us to linux, we installed it...and there 2005 it was illegal to play games..no internet
access but fell in love just playing all the campaigns... and not getting caught :D [/img]

Wait a minute - You mean to tell me it's illegal to play games? Or at least it was illegal?
I think he means illegal to play them IN PRISON. And by 'illegal' I think he probably means it was simply against prison rules.

I think some US prisons allow games, but some don't....
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Qes
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Re: How did you find out about Wesnoth?

Post by Qes »

Dave wrote:
Qes wrote:
Wait a minute - You mean to tell me it's illegal to play games? Or at least it was illegal?
I think he means illegal to play them IN PRISON. And by 'illegal' I think he probably means it was simply against prison rules.

I think some US prisons allow games, but some don't....
Ah, thanks for clarifying.
-Qes
Pseudointellectual
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Post by Pseudointellectual »

I found it through the wikipedia entry for Turn-Based Strategy.
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Post by cretin »

found it on digg.com, which linked me to a review on free strategy games on linux, which piqued my curiosity and found the official website. Oh i use windows i just wanted a free game.
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