I was fumbling around with my computer today and realized I needed to do something with it since I only had 250mb of disc space left. As I began looking for files to get rid of I noticed that my mod folder for UO was holding 1.8gb of mods, so I decided to copy them to CD and delete them from my hard drive. As my CD burner was franticaly copying files I remembered back to October of 1999...
A friend of mine introduced me to Rainbow Six. After playing a few times I was hooked. After finishing all the missions on the hardest levels I began looking for a new challenge, and I found it when I discovered that you could play this game with friends on IP. It was not long after that I discovered MPLAYER. I began playing games online and I was in awe of some of the players I saw (mostly the guys from CF...Cyber Force). It was not long after that a friend I met online and I started a clan (Sniper Assault Force or SAF) this lasted unitl about March of 2000 when some internal strife led to the clan breaking up. I then went and bought Rogue Spear, and eventually Urban Ops. After playing online for some time and getting tired of the same old maps and weapons I beagn to mess around with modding. I made two or three map packs, but what I relaly wanted to do was make a weapons mod. After making two weapons mods, I by chance found Coco's web site and saw that he wanted to make an HK uniform mod. I contacted Coco and offered up my weapons mod (which really sucked by todays standards) and we began modding together. I am very proud of the mods we turned out for UO...HK ITD, Official SWAT Mod, US TAC MOD, and the Pistol Mod.
Last month we started on a new chapter, when we began modding for GR. I look forward to the DTD IDF Mod which will hopefully be out soon, but I look forward to the future (Raven Shield).
Anyway...I just wanted to thank everyone here that have encouraged me, challenged me, and at times cursed me
I especially want to thank Coco for listening to my crazy ideas and making them come to reality...Coco you are a true artist. Anyway just some ramblings from me and I hope I can help continue the tradition that has been set forth here.