Until I just recently decided to build a gaming rig and found Xonotic (because I'm a Linux guy), the last time I played games was years ago with TF2 and Portal, but I go back with FPS games to pre-internet days with Duke Nukem, then DOOM over serial cable, then Quake with Team Fortress, then Q3A on dialup playing instagib, etc. I ran a UT2k4 server called Ug's Cave back in 2005 before I got out of gaming to pursue a career in EE. These days, I develop an Internet traffic shaping appliance for large enterprise data centers (low ping, traffic leveling, cost reduction. etc).
So, while looking for an arena-style FPS for my son and I to play and hoping to only run on our Linux boxes, I found Xonotic, and I'M IMPRESSED! But I'm also disappointed that this project has been going for such a long time, never properly launched, and while it is very good now, it's lost most of it's popularity and is dying out! That's messed up!! I mean, for one, arena style FPS is still very viable! My 13 year-old boy, who only knew console games, was absolutely blown away with the level of gameplay here with Xonotic! Today's youth doesn't get how cool FPS was in its heyday. I still hate the game console as a serious game platform.
I'm in Atlanta, and as I browse Xonotic servers, I see very few players on servers that offer low pings here in the USA. Why? Lack of good pure (and 0.8.2) servers with great map collections? Lack of good USA servers? Americans moved on to better things?
So, I have gigabit fiber at home. I have way more computers on my home network than I need. So, I started up Ug's Cave [Atlanta]: two servers with a few good polished maps in addition to the stock maps: one pure server with gametype and maptype voting, and the other server with Instagib and Hook (still pure, I guess).
They have been running for a couple of weeks now, and I don't check in much, but on the first hour I fired them up, the gametype votable one started filling up. That's surprising. I just popped in today for the first time in a week and that server was full.
Is there any chance Xonotic could make a comeback? wonder how?
- Rob
So, while looking for an arena-style FPS for my son and I to play and hoping to only run on our Linux boxes, I found Xonotic, and I'M IMPRESSED! But I'm also disappointed that this project has been going for such a long time, never properly launched, and while it is very good now, it's lost most of it's popularity and is dying out! That's messed up!! I mean, for one, arena style FPS is still very viable! My 13 year-old boy, who only knew console games, was absolutely blown away with the level of gameplay here with Xonotic! Today's youth doesn't get how cool FPS was in its heyday. I still hate the game console as a serious game platform.
I'm in Atlanta, and as I browse Xonotic servers, I see very few players on servers that offer low pings here in the USA. Why? Lack of good pure (and 0.8.2) servers with great map collections? Lack of good USA servers? Americans moved on to better things?
So, I have gigabit fiber at home. I have way more computers on my home network than I need. So, I started up Ug's Cave [Atlanta]: two servers with a few good polished maps in addition to the stock maps: one pure server with gametype and maptype voting, and the other server with Instagib and Hook (still pure, I guess).
They have been running for a couple of weeks now, and I don't check in much, but on the first hour I fired them up, the gametype votable one started filling up. That's surprising. I just popped in today for the first time in a week and that server was full.
Is there any chance Xonotic could make a comeback? wonder how?
- Rob