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Cake day: Jan 13, 2022

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Well, the multiplayer games could have single player modes also. I believe one of the problems previously was because the single player games required Internet connection and sign in and whatnot.


It can be any game. The idea just stemmed from these problems. I mean, who’s to say no other types of games will face similar fate in the future?


I feel these companies stole my money by delisting game, and I’m sure others feel the same. Nobody is sure if the EU will get the law passed. So it got me thinking – why not revive games together?
There are many great games out there that had to shutdown because they couldn't fund their servers (for smaller player bases, 100 US$/mo. should be ok). I know someone personally that wanted to downsize the server because of costs, but that would mean fewer max players in the server, which would mean snowballing is gone and the hype dies. I personally know a few myself, and generally died due to DDOS, one due to constant security threats or other general lack of technical know-hows. There are also many open source games out there that just needs some extra nudge. So the three thresholds that makes it hard for such games are 1) Funding/sustainability 2) Reaching critical number of players 3) Content creation/marketing So how about a donation-based community (mostly for server costs), where the community tries a new game every week or month (like a flash mob), and maybe have fun make some videos about it? This is more cost efficient at least in terms of server costs, because potential capacity would be utilised better with multiple games. Just simple social hang place out where we stick it up to the AAA game studios while we breathe some new life into the old games that didn't deserve to die. Would you join such a community?
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Very small minority use macros. You can watch videos of people playing and watch their keystrokes on both physical keyboard and virtual. I recommend kujo on YouTube.

But yeah, very nice memories indeed. Apparently, it’s making a comeback on Steam.


GunZ

StarCraft Broodwar (need to make a Blizzard account now apparently)


Pretty much nothing, because 99% of what everybody uses is proprietary blobs on top of Android anyway. The Andriod open source is absolute minimum barebones, with MS Paint like UI and basically no UX.