when quake2 first came out, the setup on most deathmatch servers (the ones back in dialup days) was dm1 through to 8.
In the earliest days of it, MPlayer.com was kinda the official place to play it I think, which is where I always played. You'd have a text and voice chat client where you could browse different types of lobbies for pure chat, lobbies for games that MPlayer featured like poker, backgammon, yahtzee, etc, lobbies for webcam chat (which barely anyone used except for the "adult" ones), and lobbies for a few retail PC games that MPlayer supported. If you wanted to start a game, you'd create a room, tweak the deathmatch flags, and launch the game directly from the MPlayer client. Other people could wander in if the game was in progress and launch from inside the room and join the game. From what I remember, the maps never rotated. You'd play to a fraglimit and either the map would start over, or it would kick everyone back to the lobby.
Quote from: |iR|Focalor on March 28, 2016, 09:09:58 AMIn the earliest days of it, MPlayer.com .....Interesting. Never tried a service like MPlayer.
In the earliest days of it, MPlayer.com .....