Looking for games to play form flash drives at school.
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Metal Slug, Starcraft, and that zombie flash game Survival Crisis Z (only works on xp)
[QUOTE=fpsfanboy;22826862]Metal Slug, Starcraft, and that zombie flash game Survival Crisis Z (only works on xp)[/QUOTE]
I do believe there is a fix for Vista.
Someone was running Halo PC on a USB stick in tech class.
[QUOTE=DanTehMan;22827770]I do believe there is a fix for Vista.[/QUOTE]
Really? Do you have a link I would love to play that game again
Senior year we all played Myth 2: Soulblighter, Halo: Portable, and Counter-Strike Source: Portable every other day off of our flashdrives
Age of Empires 2.
Still a very VERY good game.
[QUOTE=DanTehMan;22827770]I do believe there is a fix for Vista.[/QUOTE]
Confirming, I've played it on my Win7 x64. I think it involved somecustom DLLs, the FP thread of the game had the instructions.
Halo CE works great off USB.
[QUOTE=Juggernog;22824714]My school blocks .exe with group policy and the command prompt is blocked by administrator.
And they use IE6[/QUOTE]
So does mine, except that they don't do a really good job of blocking it, since they also have Visual Basic Express installed, in such a way that you always run it as administrator.
Quake 2, Age of Empires, UT 2004 and Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds were some of our favourites.
They've blocked the LAN now though :saddowns:
Diablo II runs great.
As for some free games that'll run well, try Open Arena or Sauerbraten (Cube 2). For a fun single player game, do Stepmania
[QUOTE=Leo Leonardo;22819600]Soldat is good fun.[/QUOTE]
This game is fucking win. 13mb last I checked.
[QUOTE=Stormcharger;22820252]counterstrike 1.6 portable version runs of a usb
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I knew something was fishy about that post.
Bully.
Everyone in the high school at my school has their own laptop, so we all bring them and play Halo CE, Quake, and CS 1.6 during study hall.
tribes 2 runs off of one. (If anyone still plays that games, I do)
My school runs OSX =(
Shouldn't you be studying at school? Just saying.
WOW thanks thats heaps of games! I will have a look and I might make them into a list.
for those 2 people who said that you should be working at school yes but not ALL the time. This is for if you have free time or something or can get into a computer lab at lunch time.
Lol my dad said he just started playing CS 1.6 on his laptop. This is kind of unlike him but still kind of awesome for me if I play. It might mean he would want to play games against me lol!
It would also be useful if you could say if the game is free or not or if it is worth playing as a free version because I hate it when you DL something "free" then it says "trial expires in 10 days"
[QUOTE=Willzilla;22842213]WOW thanks thats heaps of games! I will have a look and I might make them into a list.
for those 2 people who said that you should be working at school yes but not ALL the time. This is for if you have free time or something or can get into a computer lab at lunch time.
Lol my dad said he just started playing CS 1.6 on his laptop. This is kind of unlike him but still kind of awesome for me if I play. It might mean he would want to play games against me lol!
It would also be useful if you could say if the game is free or not or if it is worth playing as a free version because I hate it when you DL something "free" then it says "trial expires in 10 days"[/QUOTE]
If you're at school, you have more important things to do than play video games. If not studying, then hanging out with friends while not playing video games. Play games at home. No wonder the media blames games on everything.
[QUOTE=Jurikuer;22842248]If you're at school, you have more important things to do than play video games. If not studying, then hanging out with friends while not playing video games. Play games at home. No wonder the media blames games on everything.[/QUOTE]
I posted this thread so that I could find good games to play at school, Not find out that I should be doing other things. We dont NEED to study all the time at school and also yes im social but its fun to play a LAN game with lots of people from school when you cant do that home
[QUOTE=Jurikuer;22842248]If you're at school, you have more important things to do than play video games. If not studying, then hanging out with friends while not playing video games. Play games at home. No wonder the media blames games on everything.[/QUOTE]
Let the parents and the teachers get pissed. No need to lecture a guy you don't even know about how to handle his school life. Mind you, this is coming from someone who's barely made it to their senior year. v:v:v
lets not start any wars here. But please if you are posting here post game related thing like games you know of that would be good and stuff. Its still on topic to say that you should be doing other things but its not the intended discussion.
[QUOTE=Willzilla;22842997]lets not start any wars here. But please if you are posting here post game related thing like games you know of that would be good and stuff. Its still on topic to say that you should be doing other things but its not the intended discussion.[/QUOTE]
Well, I can suggest Counter-Strike 2D I guess. Good for killing some quick time. It has all the weapons and items from the normal game, but it's condensed into a top-down perspective. Not all the maps are recreated, and there's some additional content as well (maps, weapons, gamemodes, etc.). And if you want to, you can edit the sounds and graphics in MS Paint easily for clientside mods.
EDIT: Oh yeah, you can make your own maps with an in-game editor, too.
try GTA 4 ,MW2, or even Crysis
[QUOTE=midlet_guy;22844937]try GTA 4 ,MW2, or even Crysis[/QUOTE]
lol
Ut2004 doesnt run off a flash drive. It gives me an error with my key.
But Ut99 does, and so does Halo CE, Soldier Of Fortune, Age of Mythology.
Its good because you buy them, and you can install them on your home computer, and just drag and drop onto a flash and they work.
At least they do for me.
Fallout 2
[QUOTE=DiscoBiscut;22827860]Someone was running Halo PC on a USB stick in tech class.[/QUOTE]
Some fine chap put Halo CE on our school's network. Don't know if it was a teacher or a crafty student though.
Some people usually play it, but i prefer to just surf the net or Gang Garrison.
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