I played my first game of Armagetron on the net a day ago.
I also played my first game of Armagetron EVER a day ago.
I notice it can be addicting...
Here's how it happened - my girlfriend had Sunday planned for us driving around Los Angeles, eating/shopping - her girl things, etc.
I found this game (love the movie, of course) & downloaded it sometime in the morning and proceeded to play until like 7pm, at which point I grew bored of playing AI opponents. She finally reminded me I hadn't eaten in 10 hours and took me out for food.
When we got back I played some Snood to take my mind off Tron.
Finally, my girlfriend gave up and went to bed, and about 2AM I logged-on and looked for on-line Tron players. I found one match (apparently going on in Germany, b/c everyone spoke German) that had like 3-6 players and was ranked highest at that time of day (at least, I think that's what the "score 356" means on the left) - most people in USA were evidently sleeping.
I got on expecting my ass to be kicked royaly by people who play this 24/7. After the first 3 turns - not rounds - that's exactly what happened, because they WERE good, and I was SO nervous to be playing real people that my hands were shaking too much to play steady (yes, I'm a young guy).
It didn't make it any easier on me that everyone was saying "noob" (I had no idea what that meant until I figured it out later) & cussing at me in German, which I DID understand since I know some German. But on the 4th turn my nerves settled, and I started what you guys call "grinding" and all the other things I picked-up playing against the AI earlier that day. I guess I also did a bit of what you guys call "running" during that 4th turn, and they were all saying "kill the noob" - but I ended-up killing the last guy from the other team who survived & won the turn.
They said it was a fluke, but what they didn't know is that I had been playing against 6 AI opponents locked at AI 100 with the imbalance locked (perm & temp) at 6, and with permanent trails - all day long - so I was constantly playing out-numbered, and so, playing on one of the on-line teams seemed easy. Plus, when I was playing my first games earlier that day, I'd jacked the game speed up to +2, and then +6 (even tried +10, but realized that wasn't much fun unless you're a microprocessor, cuz even when I won, it only lasted like a nanosecond), so when I played at whatever speed their grid was using, my reflexes were way faster than how fast the game was moving.
I won like 4 in a row after that first one, and not by "running" or "camping", but going after people, cutting them off - battling in the middle, corners - everywhere.
Then I won a round - maybe two or three - I don't remember, all the IMing & score-adding stuff happens so damn fast & everyone was talking in German. All I know is that after I won my first round, they stopped calling me "noob" & stopped cussing at me, and then people joined my team, and then I changed briefly from gold to blue (why did that happen?), and finally a message came up at the end of one of the rounds I won saying "Seth es Meister" in big gold letters ('meister' is German for 'master').
I'm not writing to brag (although of course it felt great to win the first 2 out of 3 rounds - I think it was 2/3? - I ever played on-line, on the first day I'd ever played the game). Especially when people were cussing and being sh-tty to a kid playing his first game ever. But I do want to ask how the f-ck the games are scored and what all the points coming-up meant ("seth acheived a personal high score" "seth ping increased +50 to 150 ping charity", "1000", "seth es meister", "round winner" - all that sh-t), and lastly, if any of that data is stored, because I checked my local log files in the Armagetron dir and could only find a record of the servers I had browsed - not my scores, points, rounds won - nothing.
Is there some "proper" way I should disconnect from the server to save this info.? Or is it saved remotely at the respective servers? Or are the type of points I earned all meaningless unless I play in some tournament (I keep reading about "Tigers Network") or rated game or something? And if so, how/where do I find games like that? Also, do you get more points as a noob for killing higher-ranked players?
I know I'll get my ass kicked when I play against you big boys, but that's how I learn, so I'd like to know where the good games are at, and also, what to set my ping at (I set it down to 100 even though I have broadband/cable), or if that matters, since it seemed like the place I played at was resetting my ping to their preference. It worked fine, actually (only a little bit of lag & I actually moved much SLOWER than most of the other people - except for when I grinded & after they increased my ping after I won some games). The reason I ask is that after winning at that server, I logged onto another with a high"score" and a lot of players, and jacked my ping up to like 300+ (don't remember how high - maybe it was 1000) - and I died instantly before I even touched the keyboard or anything. I just materialized & died. Was my ping set too high? Did the server have a ping restriction or auto-death for pings over a certain limit?
Sorry for all the questions, but if you can help a noob, I'd be grateful. I read through like 25 pages of posts in all the different forums trying to find some of these answers so as not to bother you guys, but to no avail for most of my q's (though a lot of my other questions WERE answered!

If I'm going to become an addict to this thing, I'd like to know how you all like to play so that I'm not interpreted as being rude when I play (not IMing, not playing like a team player, etc.). I just do what I learned from beating the AI 100 drones. For instance, I don't say a word when I'm playing & everyone else is talking most of the time.
Then again, who knows. Maybe I'll count myself lucky with my two beginner's round wins and never play again. lol
Thank You,
von seth