Heya dudes, first of all; long time no see. Hard to believe I joined this place when I was 16 and now I'm nearly 33. Fright(knight)ening!
But here I am again to see how much things have changed since my last visit. Which doesn't seem long ago, but I needed to say hello
Nevertheless, I am a part of a couple of Discord servers and I wondered if knightmare.com would ever follow suit and do the same. It'd be kind of cool to keep up to date and chat with the gang again.
As before, it's great to be back here again and hopefully for more Knightmare
Discord Server
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- Fright Knight
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Discord Server
If the only way is onward how would you get home for tea??
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Re: Discord Server
https://www.knightmare.com/home/chat
As stated, Knightmare chat is always open for those that wish to do so there
As stated, Knightmare chat is always open for those that wish to do so there
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- Fright Knight
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- Mystara
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Re: Discord Server
I've been quite keen to move away from IRC for a loooong time - I don't think it's at all newbie friendly.
I looked at Discord a while ago and found it to be essentially a modernised version of IRC. What put me off, though, was being at the mercy of Discord themselves. That is, you can't run your own private Discord server on your own machine. That has always been a dealbreaker for us and it's why we've always rejected requests to join other IRC networks. We simply won't put ourselves in the position where we're at the mercy of others.
Which is a shame because I otherwise liked Discord
I looked at Discord a while ago and found it to be essentially a modernised version of IRC. What put me off, though, was being at the mercy of Discord themselves. That is, you can't run your own private Discord server on your own machine. That has always been a dealbreaker for us and it's why we've always rejected requests to join other IRC networks. We simply won't put ourselves in the position where we're at the mercy of others.
Which is a shame because I otherwise liked Discord
Alan Boyd
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Website: https://www.twicetwice.co.uk/
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Re: Discord Server
It's a very fair point. It's a shame there aren't a whole lot of other options out there.
Forums like these are now rather "old hat" as Lord Fear would put it. Nothing really wrong with them in the usual sense, but social media has progressed since this site and forum came to be in 2002 and have evolved exponentially so.
Forums like these are now rather "old hat" as Lord Fear would put it. Nothing really wrong with them in the usual sense, but social media has progressed since this site and forum came to be in 2002 and have evolved exponentially so.
If the only way is onward how would you get home for tea??
- Mystara
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Re: Discord Server
A forum upgrade is on the cards, but yes, I agree.
Alan Boyd
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Re: Discord Server
Fidjit wrote: ↑31 Mar 2020, 20:03 Heya dudes, first of all; long time no see. Hard to believe I joined this place when I was 16 and now I'm nearly 33. Fright(knight)ening!
But here I am again to see how much things have changed since my last visit. Which doesn't seem long ago, but I needed to say hello
Welcome back, Glenn. It seems appropriate for Fidjit to be around during a lockdown. I hope you and your family (how many nieces and nephews do you have these days?) are keeping well.
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