Noobscraft

Noobstown => New? => Topic started by: Supkili on 20 Jan 2012, 23:49:06

Title: Hello! New to multiplayer!
Post by: Supkili on 20 Jan 2012, 23:49:06
Hello, all! My name is Supkili, I've just connected to the server for the first time, and I'm very intrigued by this whole... "mool-tea play-ur" thing you've got going for you. I've decided to give it a whirl and see how things progress. :) Hope to see you in game!
Title: Re: Hello! New to multiplayer!
Post by: Foob on 20 Jan 2012, 23:51:35
Hello, all! My name is Supkili, I've just connected to the server for the first time, and I'm very intrigued by this whole... "mool-tea play-ur" thing you've got going for you. I've decided to give it a whirl and see how things progress. :) Hope to see you in game!

They say once you start Multi player you will never go back to Single player! ~ Anyway, welcome to Noobstown!
Title: Re: Hello! New to multiplayer!
Post by: Jigglybones on 20 Jan 2012, 23:55:53
@I agree with Joe, Singleplayer goes blank comparing to servers!

Also, listen to my advice. Don't spam, don't use unfair mods, and generally keep your head down. Oh, and also don't leave your stuff lying around unprotected.
Title: Re: Hello! New to multiplayer!
Post by: Jayjay36 on 21 Jan 2012, 00:20:01
Welcome to the server, I hope you enjoy multi player as much as all of us here at NoobsCraft do ;)
Title: Re: Hello! New to multiplayer!
Post by: ItsLawrence on 21 Jan 2012, 20:10:43
Welcome to Noobscraft and the Noobstown server! :D
Title: Re: Hello! New to multiplayer!
Post by: Licksterboy on 22 Jan 2012, 04:49:15
Hello there, welcome to noobscraft and noobstown! Remember to read the forum and server rules and follow them! By the way I don't ever play single player anymore, the second I figured out what multiplayer was that was all I played. :D

Title: Re: Hello! New to multiplayer!
Post by: hchambers on 22 Jan 2012, 23:37:16
I always enjoyed multiplayer from the moment I did it because In a working societal server environment you get the additional fun of a collaborative effort and the rewarding feeling of other people being able to see your creations.