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  • DGA 2008 - 23rd August 2008

    Sorry for the late update. ^_~
    DGA 2008 - Lan 4
    Sponsored by: Browns Mart NT, The IT Shack, Computers For You, Projection Plus

    DATE: Saturday 23rd of August to the 24th of August

    TIME: Start will officially be 12PM (Mid-day). Helpers required at 11AM, early setup allowed after setup complete. End time sometime Sunday. Usually 12PM, though pending numbers, should be round up by 2PM at the latest.

    LOCATION: Around the back of Malak shops. The old Video 2000 building.

    FEE: $20 Admission.

    REGISTRATION: We request you register prior, it isn't required however. We cannot guarentee a seat if the venue gets crowded for unregistered people. Registration will be up soon.

    LIMIT: 50 people will be catered for (ie, 50 chairs, and enough space for a little over 50 on tables). This limit is soft, so any more then that we may accept you, but will stop you at the door if it gets too crowded.



    CONSOLES: There will be a console available for paying entries only to fill time, and for group entertainment. A seperate fee for console only play will be discussed prior to the LAN, and will be announced soon.

    Personal consoles are also allowed during the event, along with your own viewing area. As consoles are a recent adoption by us, we'll be interested in what people feel would be appropriate for us to supply to make this a possibility. At this stage, we request you let us know if you intend to bring a console with you. Thus we can ensure you have enough space for it.

    Please note, that we cannot supply viewing equipment for consoles, and you'll need to supply your own.

    FILE SHARING: Information will be provided at the event on how to file share larger files. Some files will be shareable on Bit-torrent which is easily done, and will be fully explained at the LAN. File sharing is allowed, but alternative sharing methods are suggested for large files (500mb+). Regular slamming of network by filesharing will cease during competitions or if it's causing irregular gameplay.

    RULES: In general, the rules haven't changed. Still no speakers, and you're responsible for your own equipment.

    HELPERS: If you wish to assist in the setup of the DGA event, please add a comment.

    Rules are as per previous LAN's and DGAs standard guidelines.

    If you know someone who would be interested in this event, please let them know.


    Kagetsu

    DGA President.



    OFFICIAL GAMES LIST:
    - COD4

    - CS:S

    - Rainbow 6: Vegas 2

    - Trackmania Nations Forever (free game)

    - Flatout 2

    - War Craft III.


    PRIZES:
    NOTE:
    It has been brought to my attention that when registering, a notification is brought up that suggests membership fee's etc etc.
    DGA at the moment will not be implementing any fee's or membership discounts. We appologise for any confussion this has caused, and the registration page will be updated shortly with regards to the confussion.
    For now, until further notice, DGA will only charge a flat fee of $20 for every person seated playing at the LAN, which covers him or her for the use of their computer at the venue during the LAN times.
    Last edited by Kagetsu; 03-08-08, 05:45 PM.

  • #2
    ^^ Bump write up has been put there...

    Gonna be an awesome lan. Neotheo please come this time...

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    • #3
      i'm there this time

      trying to talk kernal into going to, but i think he has to sit down and cry that day or something instead [/bait]

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Aegis View Post
        i'm there this time

        trying to talk kernal into going to, but i think he has to sit down and cry that day or something instead [/bait]
        *sniffs bait* swims on by! ><>

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        • #5
          bitch go to LAN!

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          • #6
            Shit, my Birthday is on the 20th and I'll be partying that weekend.

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            • #7
              its tempting

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              • #8
                Just a question ive been meaning to ask since the last lan. If the network is hooked up to the internet (as it was last time), do I have to worry about not having my firewall on? (I turn it off for the lan).

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by PapaDom View Post
                  Shit, my Birthday is on the 20th and I'll be partying that weekend.
                  party @ LAN IMO....sif have non nerd freinds!!

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                  • #10
                    Don't bash me here if is say something wrong, this is totally my opinion, and not a taught/learned one(ie uni).

                    Well for me to answer that question fully I need to know why in the first place you
                    A) Turn your firewall off in the first place(at the lan).
                    B) Turned it on at the location you were at previously.

                    Now days with most people having ADSL routers personal computer firewalls at home networks (Ethernet) isn't really necessary, unless of you putting DMZ onto your own computer, as your router acts and stops most malicious attacks from the outside.

                    I am sure others with more background knowledge on the subject can elaborate more.

                    Edit: And I am in the process of completing a proxy/firewall/dhcp on a box at home for use at the lan, to stop people even atempting to play wow and other lan killing games.
                    Last edited by Lothar; 07-08-08, 04:39 PM. Reason: spelling

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                    • #11
                      Ah yes, the hardware firewall. I forgot about that.
                      Its all good now, just wanted to make sure.

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                      • #12
                        Firstly, we don't endorse turning any firewall off... We dont' want to run any kind of risk. But we'll say, there's very little risk at the LAN, depending on how you look at it.

                        On the other hand, I turned my file sharing on with a shared folder, and ended up getting a virus propogating itself, because someone wasn't smart enough to NOT open an attachment. ^_~

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Kagetsu View Post
                          Firstly, we don't endorse turning any firewall off... We dont' want to run any kind of risk. But we'll say, there's very little risk at the LAN, depending on how you look at it.

                          On the other hand, I turned my file sharing on with a shared folder, and ended up getting a virus propogating itself, because someone wasn't smart enough to NOT open an attachment. ^_~
                          next time setup ntfs persmissions to stop the anonymous users write access.

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                          • #14
                            This was back in 2000, when everybody was still on windows 98. ^_~

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                            • #15
                              If anyone is playing Quakewars (Enemy Territory) online - PM if your interested in setting up a clan. (I upset a Kiwi Clan last night and I am a mark man! 56 kills they were so pissed and of course I didn't say anything back ... until the game ended HAHAHAHA love it)

                              Ps. It's not all brown!

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