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Well, I have come and gone from the JediKnight.Net network on and off since 1998.

But, just copy and paste them in and the search results will pop up. I didn't link these, because they are defunct. The following old hosted sites are on here, and will give you results. Just don't forget to leave off the part, unless you want to just paste over that.
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And that's to go to the Internet Archive Wayback Machine at and enter the URLs for these in the search box where it has the part. I wonder if anybody archived an old copy of those pages and/or files and reviews back in the day? It'd be great to see them again.Īs regards to that, Kurgan, there's really only one way to see the archived versions of that and some other long-dead hosted sites that I'm going to list here. But somehow we managed to have fun, didn't we?
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While the bane of JK2/JA was the honor code, abusive mods and a community divided over patch changes, the problems in JK1/MotS were the rampant cheating and lack of dedicated server support. Sometimes people forget some of the crap we put up with in the old community.
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Nothing particularly wrong with that.Īnyway, as luck would have it, JK2 and JA were both awesome games and worthy of the series (not without faults of their own of course, but a lot of that has been thankfully overcome by helpful mods, despite many crappy mods from the past!).
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Mostly public internet forums are full of "useless" chatty/filler topics about whatever, and that's how it's likely always to be. Still, I don't think we had some of those new graphical improvement projects two years ago, so that might have sparked some more interest.Īnyway, few forums stay fixated on one game for THAT long (it's been 8 years now). If anything I'm sure it's no smaller this year than it was last year. Still, they probably have more activity with that than we do.
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I wouldn't expect the forum community to still discuss JK1 as excitedly as they did back in 1997-1999, and the mod community is small. Fond memories of the game still exist of course. But the mod projects continue regardless of this fact. JK1 has been low in popularity for a long time now, overshadowed by Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy. Ditto for many of the classic sites I listed.Īs for Massassi losing interest in JK1, I don't know if that's true. I guess now somebody could continue it if they wanted to, but I feel like they ought to preserve the retro-flavor of the site in respect for its heritage. It was kind of funny how I suddenly had total power over JKMAG, but no time to really do anything with it. I have full access now, but too many other projects. eFront crashed and burned thanks to corruption (luckily before we got invested with them too much), and the site pretty much went on hold idefinately as a result of the lack of a stable server for awhile, then loss of the logins for hosted sites for awhile. What a joke! First Obi-Wan goes console only, but we didn't know the half of the horrors to come. Please email it to me with the description of where it should go and I'll be happy to upload it! PS: If anybody finds a broken image or broken file link someplace, and actually HAS the real image or file that would replace it. And maybe it'll give the newer people a glimpse into our community's past.Īnd who knows, you might find some file that still works which you might want to try!

So please excuse the dust and cobwebs, I just thought this might spark some nostalgia in some of us old school JKers. Some sites were sadly gone forever (unless somebody kept a backup someplace) like hyperview (map review site) and 3do Studio. (the infamous MMvSG, at least you can still download it!) (Al MacDonald's OLD site (the new one is here!)) Take a gander at some of the JK.net greats (a few of these are still on our hot list due to their archival value): I realize many of these are defunct relics, but some are suprisingly still functional and/or relevant! Hey gang, was going through some of the JK directories looking for map files, and found some fun things from the past.
