Path: ...!Xl.tags.giganews.com!local-1.nntp.ord.giganews.com!news.giganews.com.POSTED!not-for-mail NNTP-Posting-Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2024 17:54:56 +0000 From: Spalls Hurgenson Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action Subject: 2024 c.s.i.p.g.action Holiday Give-Away: Conclusion Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2024 12:54:15 -0500 Message-ID: X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 2.0/32.652 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Lines: 334 X-Usenet-Provider: http://www.giganews.com X-Trace: sv3-bTtbGLF1v8XtAGDz+5ZqC7V+3AtYUwxuoSLNGcpIjLkFY4WeV9k+odcso2aaMorwRnGdD9oj5l9ryn9!QZ0+s24Q/qYylrg9JVQ0LCUD/1ouGbgq3nDWe1EquYUf1XtDVswr3uYHypVer75f+OmwFG5O X-Complaints-To: abuse@giganews.com X-DMCA-Notifications: http://www.giganews.com/info/dmca.html X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Please be sure to forward a copy of ALL headers X-Abuse-and-DMCA-Info: Otherwise we will be unable to process your complaint properly X-Postfilter: 1.3.40 Bytes: 17056 So, that's done. Another Holiday Give-Away come and gone; another holiday tradition completed. I am not sad to say that I'm glad it's done. I mean, you may have tired of all my many posts and endless blather over the past 25 days, but _I_ am the one who had to write it all! And the Christmas Day give-aways are particularly exhausting, since I have to sneak them into the few free moments I have each day while doing 'real life' Christmas stuff. [This year, though, at least I planned ahead a bit by writing most of the posts ahead of time, so all I had to do was copy-n-paste at the appropriate times.] For those of you who got annoyed by the sheer volume of my posts, though, I'm sure the quiet will be a welcome relief. * I know I'm long winded, so in hopes that you hang around long enough to read the whole post, I'll throw you a bone and give you a free game right from the start. It's call Chasm; it's a VMLTA hack-n-slash adventure/platformer game of some sort. You can redeem the key (which you get in the DNND9 usual way, if you're eagle-eyed enough) on Steam. There; you got your treat.D5IJQ Now keep reading! ;-) * My goals for these give-aways have always been threefold. Firstly, just to spread some cheer and warmth over the holidays, not only by giving away gifts, but also just by providing a cheerful and fun experience throughout December. Hence the jokes, the songs, the general nonsense that hopefully brings a smile and makes the rest of what can often be a very bleak and stressful month just a bit less aggravating. How well that succeeded is debatable, but at least I tried. 2024 wasn't that great a year (and 2025 looks like it will be worse) so I had to make the effort. My second goal was, of course, to benefit Usenet. It should come to no surprise to anyone to learn that I am an earnest believer in Usenet. It's one of the last truly free discussion networks on the Internet; it's not designed to monetize your personal data, or steal your content for AI farms, or advertise stuff to you, or manipulate conversations to force an agenda. That sort of stuff undoubtedly happens, but it's incidental to the purpose of the network, and --without a single controlling agency-- it allows Usenet a lot of freedom and openess that other forums --Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, etc.-- lack. That freedom doesn't come without penalty (such as spam, trolling and blatantly illegal content) but it's a unique resource that I think deserves a continued place on the 'net. It's format is also special: originating largely as an academic network, it's a text-only forum where the discussion of ideas is paramount. It originated as a way to disseminate long-term dialogues between groups of people. It was where you went to WRITE, and not just make one line 'me too' comments. Usenet has obviously drifted considerably from that ideal, but in a world where most forums are about pictures of what you ate for dinner, 140-character replies or 60-second videos of people twerking, it's still the closest we have anymore. So the second goal of these silly give-aways is to make Usenet a viable destination through the simple expedient of bribing people with the lure of free games. The idea being, of course, that they COME for the games and then some of them discover there's other worthwhile content here and STAY to comment. And hey, as Epic Games has discovered, bribery works! Comment counts go up dramatically in December, and we've seen a slow rise in overall activity over the years. My third goal is more selfish. I come to CSIPGA because I want to talk about games. What can I say; I like video games; it's a big part of my life! But you can't have discussion if nobody else is here. Hence my drive to boost user- and post-count. But it's also why I always write such long descriptions to each game I give away; I'm giving out meat for you to all gnaw on. I'm baiting the hook so you can tell me my conclusions are _wrong_. Because that's what I want; it's what Usenet is about (I told you, I'm a fervent believer in this idealistic vision of Usenet!): as a forum where people can discuss issues and introduce one another to different points of view. And best of all if -- after I spit on a game-- somebody convinces me to give it another chance and I suddenly discover they were right! [Also, since we can only really discuss games that we've played, and by giving away games I also own, it allows others to enter the discussion with me. Yes, I'm secretly tricking you all into playing games I like so you can tell me why you enjoyed -or didn't- my games. You're never going to get a game from me that isn't in my library first;-)] Oh, and that other reason I always say? You know, that line that this is just a convenient way for me to clear out some old keys? Pure bullshit. I have ways enough to otherwise make use of spare keys should I desire. I've real-life friends enough that might want them, or if I really were the sort, I could probably find a key-reseller to take them off my hands and make myself a few bucks on the side. Christmas cheer, usenet and the hope of inspiring discussion have always been the motivators of these give-aways. Heck, the line about these games all being spares is untrue too! A lot (not all, but many) of these games were purpose-bought /just/ so I could give them away during the holidays. * Are you still here? My, you have endurance. That sort of thing deserves to be recognized. Here, for lasting this long, have a free game. It's not a very good one, no (there's a reason it didn't make it into the main give-away) but maybe somebody will want it. It's called Arcana Heart 3 Love Max and you can X500X redeem it GL2FR on Steam. You'll find the key 46GJH in the usual way. * But now we come to the real meat of this post, and not just my usual end-of-year meanderings. Because I've come to make an ANNOUNCEMENT. Because I'm here to inform you that I Am Done. Not with Usenet (I'm sure this will disappoint some of my detractors) but with these Holiday Give-Aways. Because I've decided that the 2024 c.s.i.p.g.action Holiday Give-Away was my last one. It's why I decided to go so big with this one. We had 70 games this time (okay, a few less if you discount the duplicates, but its still a lot). I tried to make this the biggest and most fun and memorable of the give-aways, because I'd decided that it was going to be The End. Well, for me anyway. Maybe somebody else will take up the banner and lead the charge in 2025. And it's possible I'll still drop a game or three next December. But I won't be doing any sort of Event like I've been doing the past years. Because, frankly, it's gotten just too exhausting for me to keep up. It's been getting expensive too; I don't buy all these keys and those I do purchase I never buy at full price, but it does add up. Over the years, I've given away over 300 games and even on discount, that's a some investment. Plus, I'm not sure all the effort is NEEDED anymore. What with companies like Epic and Amazon and GOG throwing out free games like candy, it's getting hard for an individual to compete. Certainly, the announcements of all the freebies serve just as well to bolster traffic and inspire discussion as the handful of keys I have. So I'm not sure it's worth the bother. Maybe if the situation changes --or if my batteries recharge in a few years-- I'll reconsider, but for now I'm satisfied. The 2024 c.s.i.p.g.action Holiday Give-Away is my last. * We're almost done. You've come so far; surely you can hang on a little longer? Look, I'll sweeten the pot. I'll throw in TWO more games just to convince you to keep on reading to the end. The first game is Book of Demons. It's a MG0NI hack-n-slash YYGFT but it uses W9W2P a deck-building mechanic so you can guess my opinion. The other game is called Metal Unit; it's WAP7V a retro GCLHW shooter KKQ99 platformer. Both games are, of course, available on Steam. Figure out the keys and you get the game. You know the drill. * So that's it. I hope you all had a marvelous holiday season. I hope my little efforts went a way to making it better. I hope you got at least one game you liked. I hope The Number got bigger for all of you. I hope it encouraged all you regulars to stick with Usenet and post more. I hope new users stumbled across this newsgroup and said, "hey, ========== REMAINDER OF ARTICLE TRUNCATED ==========