by sillek » Tue Jul 12, 2005 4:58 pm
As much as some of them care about points, they are there for competition. Unranked is mostly third party, fooling around, and coop. There just isn't the same level of competition. There would actually have to be an increase in ranked players getting on to keep them online. They'd have to gather all their friends up and go to an empty room and host their games. Most of the people that would join their games would be very inexperience and get yelled at.
Basically, they'd just quit. Now, while..I wouldn't mind 95% of those people getting the hell out of here, it just wouldn't work. I don't see a "nice guy" community with ten to twenty people online at peak hours doing very well. Unfortunately, we need these jerks. Not because of their personalities, but simply because they are bodies.
Well, maybe I don't need them. Maybe OoH doesn't need them. But the rest of the people that don't have 10+ set friends that they play with at a set time will need them. I mean, if PlayMyth.net dies..I don't see it affecting OoH games. Click "Server" at the login screen, select MariusNet, wait for it to load.. click MP, click Login, and there you are..look for what room the Saturday night game is in.
Because of this I believe that your perspective is completely different than others. I'm not sure how much ranked or even unranked you've played, but it is to my belief that it's not a lot. That's not an insult. I think only playing with friends in a passworded game is far superior than dealing with others. Even if it's just because of the third party maps.
Suuuuuuuch a pain in the @$$ getting people to download something. They pay $70 a month for spangly dangly 8meg downstream connections but refuse to download a 10meg plugin. They'd rather play the same Co-op that I've been playing since 1999. Landing at White Falls is like that prostitute that nobody wants to be with. She's just been used so many times that playing her just doesn't feel good anymore. Sorry, I can't think of anything funny.
I could say a lot more, but I think I'll refrain to avoid offending people.