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Hello from a "new" user 11/02/2013 at 20:38 #41408 | |
easilyconfused
14 posts |
Hi everyone. Although I have been registered since 2011 I never got round to posting anything. I have been using SimSig for a number of years after being told about it on the UKTrainSim website. I try to use the same username on all forums and luckily for me it was free here also. I have never really done multiplayer apart from on our network at home but my daughter quickly got bored and started sending me trains all out of sequence on Kings Cross which resulted in mayhem. I nearly went along to the Bristol meet up way back when it was held in the Railway Club at Temple Meads since I had connections with the Railway Club at the time. Work intervened though so I had to fly to Germany instead. I am considering registering for the next meet up in Bristol but am a bit concerned I might make a fool of myself amongst more experienced users. During the week I work away so I can't hack holes in the router belonging to the people I rent my room from. At home I can open the ports on our Virgin Superhub but time at weekends is at a premium being away 5 days every week. The fact the Superhub reboots frequently losing any modifications to it's ports etc. is a pain in the rear also. Anyhow - enough waffle from me for one post Kindest regards John Log in to reply |
Hello from a "new" user 11/02/2013 at 21:21 #41411 | |
GeoffM
6376 posts |
Hi, and welcome. Regarding the Bristol meet, please don't feel afraid to show up. Many people just turn up for the beer or social events anyway, don't go near a laptop at all. But even if you did play, everybody is there learning off each other and helping each other. I hope you'd be made to feel very welcome!
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Hello from a "new" user 11/02/2013 at 21:38 #41412 | |
postal
5265 posts |
Why not join in one of the multiplay sessions someone else is hosting and which is advertised on the Forum as well? You shouldn't need to make any changes to your own router or set-up if you are joining a session someone else is hosting. If you are a bit worried about showing yourself up, most hosts are happy to have people connected who are just sitting and watching (and I expect you'll soon find that you are at least as competent as anyone else).
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Hello from a "new" user 11/02/2013 at 22:56 #41417 | |
easilyconfused
14 posts |
Thanks for the replies. I have registered for the meet up and I will try to watch and participate in some multiplayer sessions beforehand. Next week or two is very busy in the run up to Brighton Modelworld where UKTrainSim are exhibiting using my N Gauge layout as the DCC demonstrator again but after that I will have a little more time available. Kindest regards John Log in to reply |
Hello from a "new" user 11/02/2013 at 23:09 #41419 | |
Lardybiker
771 posts |
" said:Hi everyone.John, I certainly wouldn't let your lack of experience put you off from attending a meet. Meets usually contain a whole host of people with different experience levels. You'll get the opportunity to meet other SimSig users as well as developers and testers too and there certainly won't be any shortage of people to ask advice from mainly as we've all been in the same situation as you at some point! We're a pretty friendly bunch after all! Postals advice is also spot on. You can get an idea of what its like before you get to the meet by joining a multiplayer games and just watching. Of course, there is nothing stopping you actually taking part either if you are so inclined once you feel comfortable. At the meet itself, if you don't feel confident getting involved straight away, you can amble around the room and chat with some of other attendees, watch the goings on of the various panels of whatever sims are running and feel free to ask questions if there is something you aren't sure of. When you are ready, simply put yourself forward to take control of a panel when there is a panel rotation. If you'd rather start on an easier panel, then let people know and I am sure they can suggest which would be a good place to start. There is always plenty of opportunity to swap to a different panel as the day progresses. If you read the posts from those who attended meets for the first time in the past, almost all say something along the lines of they had a great time and learned a lot in the process so my advice would be take the plunge!! Log in to reply The following user said thank you: easilyconfused |
Hello from a "new" user 11/02/2013 at 23:09 #41420 | |
Temple Meads
307 posts |
You're very welcome to either watch or participate in any of my multiplayer sessions, I don't mind less experienced players joining in, we were all new once after all
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Hello from a "new" user 12/02/2013 at 10:35 #41432 | |
kbarber
1743 posts |
And some of us oldies are quite capable of embarrassing ourselves too (tho' I think my Peterborough performance at the last London meet :blush: got surprisingly little notice :cheer: )
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Hello from a "new" user 12/02/2013 at 18:45 #41454 | |
BarryM
2158 posts |
" said:And some of us oldies are quite capable of embarrassing ourselves too (tho' I think my Peterborough performance at the last London meet :blush: got surprisingly little notice :cheer: )A respect for us oldies? Good to see it Ken. Barry Barry, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Log in to reply |
Hello from a "new" user 12/02/2013 at 19:40 #41455 | |
delticfan
476 posts |
Hi John, I'm one of the 'older' players and went to my first meet at Derby a while back. It was great to socialise and put faces to some of the names on here. I didn't join any sessions but did observe quite a few and picked up loads of tips. The guys were really welcoming and I had a brill afternoon. Give it a go, as others have said, we all had to learn. Mal. Log in to reply |
Hello from a "new" user 25/02/2013 at 21:57 #41826 | |
easilyconfused
14 posts |
After a busy couple of weeks I tried my first multiplayer session tonight thanks to 37423 hosting. It was a valuable learning experience. Going to try to watch or try a few more before the Bristol meet. Kindest regards John Log in to reply |
Hello from a "new" user 28/02/2013 at 23:37 #41912 | |
easilyconfused
14 posts |
" said:You're very welcome to either watch or participate in any of my multiplayer sessions, I don't mind less experienced players joining in, we were all new once after all :)Thanks for the session tonight. Very instructive and a great learning experience ahead of the Bristol meet. Kindest regards John Log in to reply |
Hello from a "new" user 01/03/2013 at 16:44 #41933 | |
Temple Meads
307 posts |
" said:" said:Not a problem John, thanks for taking partYou're very welcome to either watch or participate in any of my multiplayer sessions, I don't mind less experienced players joining in, we were all new once after all :)Thanks for the session tonight. Very instructive and a great learning experience ahead of the Bristol meet. Username TIM in multiplayer Last edited: 01/03/2013 at 16:45 by Temple Meads Log in to reply |