exar333
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Unreal Tournament 99 or 2k4.
Quake Live
Tribes
These are the big 3/4 for LAN tournaments
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Unreal Tournament 99 or 2k4.
Quake Live
Tribes
These are the big 3/4 for LAN tournaments
So what, in your humble opinion rival CoD for fun, simplicity and playability in a LAN/on-line environment?
A lot of people mention either UT'99 or UT2k4. I would be curious about the age demographics here and if there is a clear split around gamers 30 years old.
modern warefare 2, halo, madden
Return to Castle Wolfnenstein: Enemy Territory. I believe that this game came out around the same time as CoD. It has a lot more weapons. It was one of the first FPS games to have ranks gained through exp point in multiplayer. The maps each has a different objective to complete; there is no real straight up deathmatch.
I am thinking the OP did not get the response he was looking for.
As for me:
Mission based:
Far Cry
Crysis
Serious Sam 1st and 2nd
Duke 3D
Red Faction
Some of the MoH's, like Pacific Assault
Half Life 1
Half Life 2
Online:
BF1942
Counter Strike and CS Source
Crap, forget it. Too tired to go on.
Maybe that's because, oh, I don't know, that's what the OP asked about?Well most people are comparing multiplayer only games to CoD1..
So what, in your humble opinion rival CoD for fun, simplicity and playability in a LAN/on-line environment?
CounterStrike hands down. I can pick it up again today and there will be tons of competitive people and its still fun as hell.
I thoroughly enjoyed the original CoD and the second CoD as well (and thoroughly despise the Modern Warefare's of CoD). MoH was the first to have the WWII theme with 'that' type of gamplay, but it didn't feel right and didn't have classic maps such as Brecourt, Carentan, and Bocage. With all that said, the very first FPS to hook me in to FPS, and even PC gaming, was UT 99. UT99 will be the king of FPS for me, followed very closely by TF2.