I see 10 more in your future![]()
I see 10 more in your future![]()
Ja-mata TosaInu
I would be impressed if we all managed to post anything simultaneously... and even more impressed if they all went through and posted at the same time without problems...
Something should be done though!!
Im just really not sure what...
In remembrance of our great Admin Tosa Inu, A tireless worker with the patience of a saint. As long as I live I will not forget you. Thank you for everything!
Nice to see one of the founding fathers.
I lurked at the site for quite awhile before joining. I have to say that Kurando and Co. definitly made the site worthwhile.
Khan7 is one of the older hands that I miss... wonder what happened to him?
Blimey, 10 years. I remember visiting the site well before I even visited the forums, let alone join up. It was always the site I went to first for anything regarding STW, it was superb. Patches, advice, multiplayer news - whatever you needed to know, it was all there. It is also great that it is still going strong.
If I ever go to the org now it tends to be in the backroom, but still - this place rocks and is still so good.
Lets hope it continues and there should definitely be some celebration - somehow - of the start of the site.![]()
GARCIN: I "dreamt," you say. It was no dream. When I chose the hardest path, I made my choice deliberately. A man is what he wills himself to be.
INEZ: Prove it. Prove it was no dream. It's what one does, and nothing else, that shows the stuff one's made of.
GARCIN: I died too soon. I wasn't allowed time to - to do my deeds.
INEZ: One always dies too soon - or too late. And yet one's whole life is complete at that moment, with a line drawn neatly under it, ready for the summing up. You are - your life, and nothing else.
Jean Paul Sartre - No Exit 1944
I've been granted the title of SM, yet I do not know why, because those guys did a lot of things for the org that we know today. Some kind of "Medal of Valour" they got the right to deserve one.
For the newbies we welcome,
The mafia games we play,
the Kingdom of Love and Peace,
its counterpart, the Kingdom of Hatred and War,
The Mead Hall where we write to show that we can write, and what can we are capable of,
The Aphotecary, where there were psichiatrists (sp?) of computers
the Tech forum where we share our geekness,
The Entrance Hall for having a Holy War against Camels.
Lets remember the generation of orgahs who made the site, the generation that followed the founders and those SM that made members want to change. Lets remember George Orwell and 1984, for it's great book, and founder of the 1984-ish jokes (repleace nonperson Drisos with Chocolate raise 0.5 gr. Doubleplusgood in one of the threads). Lets remember those mods who had to leave. Lets congrat Tosa and his group of moderators. Lets remember all.
Long live the org. It will.
Names, secret names
But never in my favour
But when all is said and done
It's you I love
We definetely need somekind of 10 years birthday event.I wonder what the exact day of birth might have been?
Ja Mata Tosainu Sama.
Good question... According to my desktop records the site DNS mainpage officially opened Friday April 2nd, 1999. And the message board that we all know and love, The Sword Dojo, (now known as The Guild), officially opened April 14th 1999.
I retro-fitted a few of the membership join dates when we switched the board to vBulletin 1.0 in summer of 2000. We did this to facilitate the memebership explosion we experienced pending the release of Shogun Totalwar in June of 2000. For the first year we had a different ezboard message board that was red, green, and black in colour, and the original vBulletin 1.0 board was babyblue; the current board colours were adopted somewhere around 2003, but the old blue colour scheme was carefully preserved and still exists in the Guild's current Sword Dojo.
I remember for the first year before the demo was released we tried to stay focused on History and Strategy, the Art of War and whatnot; if fact, believe it or not, there was no off-topic content allowed on the board (not even frontroom-type stuff). ;) Surprisingly members were okay with this and we didn't have many problems moderating, but there were probably only a few dozen active posters before the demo came out so it was much easier than you might think to keep things on track.
totalwar.org got a big break earily spring of 2000 when some patrons from the UK somehow talked the Creative Assembly Team into giving .org a hands-on look at the demo. Richie and the rest of the CA Team were really good to the us, and our guys who got to see the S:TW Beta kept us inspired and on-track during the game's pre-demo days.
Interestingly in the earily days we had an arch-rival site "www.plannettotalwar.com" -There were some cool guys over there, but we managed to stay ahead of them and eventually .org became established as the place to be. At the time I think planettotalwar.com had a reputation as a "players site" and .org had more a reputation as an "info site", but we had good info that's for sure. Guys like PUZZ3D understood the mechanics of the game very intimately and helped a lot of people out. Also we had some serious historians, great modders, and apt story writers here at .org and they pulled together to keep forum content interesting.
So that's how it all started, but that's only the smallest fraction of how it got to where it is now. We owe the real thanks to Tosa and company. And most especially to the patrons; without whom this whole endevour would have amounted to nothing.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the old gal. ;)
Last edited by Kurando; 03-14-2009 at 22:00.
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