Comment by hamdingers

Comment by hamdingers 2 days ago

4 replies

Being able to make friends off-platform and then play with them is obviously not what we're talking about.

I have to conclude you're unfamiliar with what multiplayer gaming was like when servers were the norm.

Kuinox 2 days ago

> I have to conclude you're unfamiliar with what multiplayer gaming was like when servers were the norm.

Did you even played a single game competitively ? The fact you keep pushing for server browser tell me that no, you need communities on something else. You likely forgot the hassle that server browser were, and forgot that lots of games didn't had a server browser.

LFG communities were important and excluding this shows you were only playing casually, forgot all the problems servers browser had.

Do you even remember, that you could get malware by joining servers in a server list ?!?

  • hamdingers 2 days ago

    No, I used to play multiplayer games for fun, which was the norm until that option was removed and replaced with derisive "casual" and "competitive" modes.

    99% of people who played CS1.x/tf/Q3A/bf1942/cod/etc booted up the game, found a server in the browser with low ping to play on, and if they liked it they favorited it. They came back the next day, and the next, and started to recognized other players. That is the server browser experience.

    If you were in the tiny minority of players trying to be "competitive" back then, you're right I don't know what it looked like for you. Sounds like it sucked, honestly, and maybe competitive matchmaking solved some of those problems, but in the bargain we lost a lot of what made those games fun for "casuals" as you smugly call us.

    • Kuinox 2 days ago

      Again, it looks like you forgot all the issues there was, and only remember the good aspect of it. You didnt find the server on the first try.

      Your favorite server was not always online

      Some people were too good on the server you like and it wasn't fun.

      Countless other problems, and you needed to sink in a lot of time to get the few quality time you wrote about.

      • simoncion 2 days ago

        > ...you needed to sink in a lot of time to get the few quality time you wrote about.

        Sounds like you've got a skill issue. That doesn't match my experience, like, at all.

        But a really, really easy shortcut was to find servers that indicated that they were furry-friendly. This all but guaranteed that

        1) The folks on there would be fairly even-keeled and reasonable, and folks who weren't would be rapidly banned forever.

        2) The folks on there would generally be good at the game. [0]

        3) If you're lucky -and the game is one that permits custom "sprays" (as HL1 and Source engine did)- you might get to see some high-quality-but-thumbnail-sized furry porn.

        [0] Seriously, at least back when both server browsers and user-hosted game servers were commonplace, I found a 1:1 correlation between "Are they a furry?" and "Are they particularly good at the game?". It was wild.