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What is Tribes?

The Tribes series is a collection of first-person shooters video games for PC, beginning with Starsiege: Tribes in 1998, developed by Dynamix. Its sequel, Tribes 2, was released in 2001 by Dynamix / GarageGames. A console version called Tribes Aerial Assault, was launched in 2002 for the PlayStation 2. In 2004, Tribes: Vengeance was released by Irrational Games, followed by Tribes: Ascend in 2012, developed by Hi-Rez Studios. In 2024, Tribes 3: Rivals was released.


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For me, it was at a friend's house when I was a kid and it was my first multiplayer game. I remember being so hooked on it that as soon as I got home I went straight online to order a copy. From that point on, my mom basically lost access to her computer. I was just blown away at the time by the game's physics and the fact that I could team up and play with my pal from a distance.

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[–] altima_neo@lemmy.zip 8 points 9 months ago

The tribes 2 memes on 4chan got me hooked. Gave it a shot, and it was fucking awesome!

[–] flyboy_146@lemmy.world 6 points 9 months ago

In the mid-nineties on a fast (for the time) university internet connection. It was a blast!

[–] wiggee@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago

In high school, someone brought in a burned Starsiege: Tribes CD-R into the computer lab and a few of us played it after class. I was instantly hooked, and after buying a CD-R off him for $2 I started playing at home every night.

Playing at home on 56k as a HPB I cut my teeth, and got into the scripts and decided to host all of the scripts I could on Planet Tribes on a site called Tribes Depot. Eventually we got up to ISDN 128K and I became an LBP, and I started doing a little bit of work on Planet Tribes as well. I would play primarily with friends from school, then started joining community servers and eventually found my way into a few clans. Tribes got me through a very heavy bout of depression in high school, as during a prolonged illness it was my only contact with the outside world and it was the only thing that kept me going.

This continued into college, with me going to a midnight release of Tribes 2 to get the game as soon as possible (unfortunately Unhandled Exception errors meant I didn't get to play that night). Playing Tribes on a T1/T3 line was absolutely game-changing, and I probably played a few scrims. I even went back and bought a real copy of Starsiege: Tribes in a jewel case when I got Tribes: Aerial Assault for the PS2.

As T2 wore on, I somehow didn't get that excited for Vengeance when it came out, and when Ascend came out I was super hyped but left quickly as I didn't like the business decisions they were making. I migrated over to Team Fortress 2 and then World of Warcraft, and stoppedp laying Tribes.

But I would keep getting an itch for Tribes, and was disappointed that there wasn't one. I found out that Starsiege: Raiders was a thing, then forgot about it, then when I found Starsiege: Deadzone was getting swapped with development for Tribes 3: Rivals the hype was back, stronger than ever.

[–] sbv@sh.itjust.works 3 points 9 months ago

A friend on the competitive scene described deploying turrets. I was sold.

[–] singletona@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

Truthfully? My stepdad going on about a guy at work who played tribes 2 and pointed out that it was somethign I could do more than shoot.

I am not a great shot so having options was always gonna get my interest.