On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, James wrote:
> Quake 3 is a great example - I would be happy to be playing it 15 years from
> now, but it is a multi-player game which no longer has enough people playing
> it.
Have you tried some of free games built around the Q3 engine? There
seem to be plenty of game servers and people playing..
> with your point about the gameplay, and indeed the game I played
> most this year was 1996's QuakeWorld
My favourite FPSer is Descent II - the graphics are still amazing
(all things considered), and the full-freedom-movement still makes
the more fancy, more modern FPSers feel quite limited in comparison.
regards,
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