There's this guy so damn good with the Kraber on Titanfall l 2 Northstar on my server I never was able to kill him ...
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Well, atleast for the very top it's still the same. The best 100 players of nearly every game do still know each other.
However fuck what they've done to PUBG, fuck bots give map bans.
COD 2 Rifle only 🫡
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New Feature Idea: A New Subscription to bring back those features.
Stop paying? Well you lose access to your friend list.
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I can't say I share exactly this experience, but I did have some experiences of old that I miss.
The only non-MMO I ever played multiplayer prior to ~2013 was Age of Mythology. I never played ranked or competitive, but I did play a shit tonne of fun custom scenarios. Escape maps. Arenas. One really fun Helm's Deep map that would always slow to a crawl once a larger number of units hit the field. I'd browse through the open lobbies and find something that struck my fancy, or create my own lobby and wait for people to join. Hours spent browsing the Age of Mythology Heaven forums for scenarios and reading people talk about them.
I do mind miss those custom scenarios. The new Age of Mythology: Retold feels much more focused on the ranked mode. Which I do also really enjoy. But there doesn't seem the same culture of custom scenarios that there was back in the day.
Tribes 1 still like this. Always see the same dudes. They all killers too
Did you try the new netcode test? Just saw the discord announcement today
Not yet. Gonna get back on it though.
I've been playing Lord of the Rings, Battle for Middle Earth lately (I believe the game came out in 2004?). Anyways, the small pool of players isn't as fun as you remember. The greentext notes giving up based on team matchup, and oh boi is that a big problem.
I really wish BFME2 could get a remaster in the fashion of the Age of Empires Definitive Editions. I only ever played single player back in the day but I'd love to be able to easily install it and play some multiplayer games.
Shame the rights won't allow that.
Had the same experience with AssaultCube last year.
CS2 still has server browser. Even I have my own dedicated server.
Had the same experience with AssaultCube last year.
Jesus, fuck, that's still around?
I just spun up a server, and before I knew it, there were 16 players having the best time. I wonder if it could happen again, but I have no time to try it.
Shout out to my TF2 clan. You were the best friends I ever had. 🫡
I definitely feel this way about gaming online. I miss Microsoft Ants.
Anecdotal, you still learn people and you can build a community reputation playing PvP in FFXIV. We don't get to choose the map, and you'll still see some people only once, but you get to know who's who. The problem is, it's not as fast as fortnite or other games. Which is a large turn off for many. But the slower (just barely slower) pace is more forgiving towards people that are middle aged and can't compete with top tier fortnite/ League of Legends, etc types.
That’s more because few people seriously PvP in FFXIV, so you naturally end up randomly queued with the same people repeatedly.
So this was definitely not my experience in the pre-matchmaking era of online multiplayer. Possible case of rose-tinted glasses?
I agree that matchmaking has problems, but going back to what was there before are unlikely to be a net positive I think
Obviously both approaches had advantages and disadvantages, but OPs experience was definitely possible if you had the patience and luck to find a good community/server. But this also means there is a certain barrier because you have to do some work to find a good community/experience and can't just click one button to start.
And there are still modern games that have server browsers and they mostly tend to be less toxic imo, in part because people tend to know eachother a bit better and in part because servers generally have harsh rules, so toxic players often get kicked quickly.
And this is also where the disadvantages come in because there are admins who just kick anyone they don't like for whatever reason.