Originally posted by: LAMONTBURNS
I just did a quick game-monitor search, and it showed 741 people playing UT3 on-line right now. That is very, very low. UT has/had a strong following in the past, which up until now has decided to not buy UT3 for whatever reason.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: LAMONTBURNS
I just did a quick game-monitor search, and it showed 741 people playing UT3 on-line right now. That is very, very low. UT has/had a strong following in the past, which up until now has decided to not buy UT3 for whatever reason.
how many were playing CoD4?
1PM in the afternoon on a weekday isn't exactly the best time to do these kinds of checks anyway.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: LAMONTBURNS
I just did a quick game-monitor search, and it showed 741 people playing UT3 on-line right now. That is very, very low. UT has/had a strong following in the past, which up until now has decided to not buy UT3 for whatever reason.
how many were playing CoD4?
1PM in the afternoon on a weekday isn't exactly the best time to do these kinds of checks anyway.
Originally posted by: pontifex
i've pretty much quit playing TF2. it was fun for awhile but the maps got really old after awhile and i didn't really care for the non-ctf game types (which basically left me 1 map to play).
its the same crap every game.
CoD4 is my current time waster. Most of the time I just play 1 vs. 1 with my friend.
Originally posted by: LAMONTBURNS
I just did a quick game-monitor search, and it showed 741 people playing UT3 on-line right now. That is very, very low. UT has/had a strong following in the past, which up until now has decided to not buy UT3 for whatever reason.
Originally posted by: WhipperSnapper
Originally posted by: LAMONTBURNS
I just did a quick game-monitor search, and it showed 741 people playing UT3 on-line right now. That is very, very low. UT has/had a strong following in the past, which up until now has decided to not buy UT3 for whatever reason.
Many of the holdouts are UT99 and UT 2004 faithful and they were irritated by the server browser and the user interface and some just don't have the computers needed to run UT3. They'll come around sooner or later and eventually they will purchase UT3.
If you enjoyed UT99, buy UT3; you won't be sorry. The game play is lots of fun if you can look past the clunky user interface and server browser (patches are in the works to fix or at least improve upon that stuff).
If you've never played UT before, then you'll find that the game does in fact have a learning curve, but if you're patient and willing to take your nooby lumps and pay your dues, you'll discover that it's a heckuva lot of fun. Unlike the "realistic" shooters, the UT games offer intense, action-packed, high-body-count game play.
I suggest trying the demo and playing the two deathmatch maps online. (Ignore the vehicles CTF map; CTF was meant to be played on foot.) If you enjoy the intensity of the deathmatch game, you'll enjoy the other game types.
Players who become serious about the game join IRC communities and discussion forums, they chat with their friends on voice comm, they join clans, they make lots of online friends, and they also arrange pickup games. There is so, so much more to the UT games than meet the eye.
Did I mention that there will be plenty of extra game types and custom, user-made maps? The previous UT games must have had over 10,000 user made maps. The good ones end up on servers and you'll be able to play them online.
Originally posted by: BAMAVOO
Quake 4 for me. I have CoD4 coming in. I am in a clan for q4 and we talk on TS and have a website for the clan. It is a very close nit group that keeps in contact. I never could get into UT. Quake 2,3 and 4 were always better for me as UT just had something that kept it from being as fun.
I can't wait to give the full blown MP CoD4 a try though. It sounds as though it will be loads of fun.
Originally posted by: Slimy
I don't understand how anyone can vote for UT3. The servers list is nearly empty, and the game has been out for a full 2 weeks. Multiplayer PC games don't have their communities peak 6 months after release. They never have. After a couple months, most people have moved on to another game.
Look at past multiplayer-centric FPS games: TF2, BF2, BF2142, 2K4, Tribes 2, etc. Within a day or two of release, these games had dozens of packed servers available with low pings, no matter where you lived. These games hit the ground running from day one. Last night, in east-coast prime time, I saw a total of 12 populated UT3 servers playing Warfare, of which only 2 had a ping of less than 100. The future is not bright for UT3.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Slimy
I don't understand how anyone can vote for UT3. The servers list is nearly empty, and the game has been out for a full 2 weeks. Multiplayer PC games don't have their communities peak 6 months after release. They never have. After a couple months, most people have moved on to another game.
Look at past multiplayer-centric FPS games: TF2, BF2, BF2142, 2K4, Tribes 2, etc. Within a day or two of release, these games had dozens of packed servers available with low pings, no matter where you lived. These games hit the ground running from day one. Last night, in east-coast prime time, I saw a total of 12 populated UT3 servers playing Warfare, of which only 2 had a ping of less than 100. The future is not bright for UT3.
what about other game types?
i think its a bit unfair to base it on just 1 game type. i bet CTF and the DM type games have a lot more servers and players.
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Slimy
I don't understand how anyone can vote for UT3. The servers list is nearly empty, and the game has been out for a full 2 weeks. Multiplayer PC games don't have their communities peak 6 months after release. They never have. After a couple months, most people have moved on to another game.
Look at past multiplayer-centric FPS games: TF2, BF2, BF2142, 2K4, Tribes 2, etc. Within a day or two of release, these games had dozens of packed servers available with low pings, no matter where you lived. These games hit the ground running from day one. Last night, in east-coast prime time, I saw a total of 12 populated UT3 servers playing Warfare, of which only 2 had a ping of less than 100. The future is not bright for UT3.
what about other game types?
i think its a bit unfair to base it on just 1 game type. i bet CTF and the DM type games have a lot more servers and players.
