And 10 years from now, will Quake II still be around? Which of today's games do you think will survive this long?
Quote from: MyDocuments on December 14, 2007, 09:10:12 PMAnd 10 years from now, will Quake II still be around? Which of today's games do you think will survive this long?The only other ones i could possibly imagine still being around is Call of Duty2, UT2003, and Counter Strike. UT4 and cod4 are to new to tell.
Me and my father will be playing COD4 after about Jan 1. Expect BTF FFA servers. And that hardcore looked like a winning mod too. Sorry off topic.On topic:My expectations for q2 in ten years is tastyspleen alive in some form being the heart of what is left of the community. I expect the population to be about 50% to 75% what it is now. New mods and clients will be the basis for the further life of the game. i am hoping to some day have a client that gives incredible graphics, but i'm sure it is not to be. i dont see anything that would bring more players to q2 then what is here today. In fact, i dont know that i want alot more, as it would bring in more of today's "trash talk and whining attitude". New games in my opinion are let down on the multiplayer side by shitty attitudes from overly-competitive young men and immature teens/pre-teens. This is why i rarely jump into a game in its infancy. It is the single factor that ruined Counter Strike for me. Some folks, like myself would prefer to play a nice civil game free from verbal attacks and false accusations. That is one factor i expect will keep q2 alive, both its sense of community, and its unique physics and fast gameplay.The original Call of Duty still has a very strong following, and i expect it to be around and alive, bumping along in a steady rhythm just like q2's state now.Seeing how F.E.A.R. has been free for sometime, and seeing how it was the pinnacle of graphics for sometime, and still is near the top, i expect it to have activity ten years from now. In fact i have long considered F.E.A.R. would follow in the exact footsteps as Quake2 in this manner.
Some folks, like myself would prefer to play a nice civil game free from verbal attacks and false accusations.
Quote from: [BTF]Gator on December 15, 2007, 08:25:04 AMSome folks, like myself would prefer to play a nice civil game free from verbal attacks and false accusations. Yeah, but the funny part is how people feel so intrigued to pop off at the mouth to other players they don't even know with comments involving twisted implications that have really nothing to do with Q2..... unless there is some secret version of Quake out there that involves p0rn
I think also 1 of the reasons q2 still is alive is just because it is simple it dont require a ninja computer. Everyone play on same line and have basically same chances to win except different skill