Kyonshi
20th August 2009, 06:20 PM
Its simply so cool to be part of it!
I like how people are dedicated to keep it well alive and amusing, may it be the creators, the mods and the common users. I like how people discuss racing strategies, hints, personal soundtracks, real-life events like tourneys and WipEout World Cup, as well as creating fictive new teams, logos and crafts! All of this is done on a nice and friendly basis, even though WipEout can be the most frustrating racing game ever :lol
Every aspect of the game is taken in account on this board, nothing is really left out, may it be navigation tips specific to a team, track handling, weapons/items management, etc. All of those details discussed here bring a lot of deepness to WipEout games and contribute to the promotion of the game all around the world and not only on the stores shelves.
The global aspect of this community is another thing that's awesome. There may be a lot of WipEout boards all over the net, but personnally i've never been member of one so active and dynamic and that is reaching people all over the world. France, UK, Italy, Scandinavia, North America, Australia, Scotland, Netherlands, all have groups to gather people and develop further more this lifeful community. Almost every team have a group to bring on some competitive spirit against each other. All in all, even if i never met no-one in person, the virtual friendship i have with some people here, from my country and beyond, is amazing and makes me appreciate the game a lot more. :) Thanks people and long live WZ!
I like how people are dedicated to keep it well alive and amusing, may it be the creators, the mods and the common users. I like how people discuss racing strategies, hints, personal soundtracks, real-life events like tourneys and WipEout World Cup, as well as creating fictive new teams, logos and crafts! All of this is done on a nice and friendly basis, even though WipEout can be the most frustrating racing game ever :lol
Every aspect of the game is taken in account on this board, nothing is really left out, may it be navigation tips specific to a team, track handling, weapons/items management, etc. All of those details discussed here bring a lot of deepness to WipEout games and contribute to the promotion of the game all around the world and not only on the stores shelves.
The global aspect of this community is another thing that's awesome. There may be a lot of WipEout boards all over the net, but personnally i've never been member of one so active and dynamic and that is reaching people all over the world. France, UK, Italy, Scandinavia, North America, Australia, Scotland, Netherlands, all have groups to gather people and develop further more this lifeful community. Almost every team have a group to bring on some competitive spirit against each other. All in all, even if i never met no-one in person, the virtual friendship i have with some people here, from my country and beyond, is amazing and makes me appreciate the game a lot more. :) Thanks people and long live WZ!