![]() ![]() ![]() Phone lines, at least for national calls, go through very little routing nodes so as long as the quality of your phone line wasn't compromised it'd be a very clean connection. Doom of course didn't use TCP/IP, but rather just dialed and handled connection itself, which meant that you were dialed straight to the other player, rather than through an ISP and through early internet gateways. Peer to peer connections are shitty enough for gaming now, I honestly can't imagine it on mid 90s dialupīetter than you would think, actually. I have high hopes this will never happen with Doom. I know there can be great and fun games, but If the community are small or to toxic, well, those games can be condemned to mediocrity or oblivion. ![]() The fact most maps were done with a glorified prop mover says something about how ingenious people got to do something unique with this game. Sure its easy to make anything in Halo 5 and even Reach when their Forge Mode is basically just a mini G-Mod, but when people released stuff like Duck Hunt, Halo on Halo, Fat Kid, Jenga and a bunch of other unique game modes, it was just ground breaking to see. Because like I said Forge was basically just a prop mover with very limited tools, there was no way to make objects float or clip unless you pulled glitches that required other people to help you trying over and over until you got it, and yet people still put out shit like this and a lot of other maps that screamed creativity and teamwork, its so simple but back then this was like holy shit how did they do that. disturbing.Ĭan't really compare because I haven't played online on console (or much at all for that matter) since Reach came out and my interest in the franchise died altogether.Ĭasual bigotry all over the place aside, I absolutely loved the amount of user created content people put out for Halo 3, and Bungie back then was excellent at staying in touch with their fans and letting them form actual communities within communities, for both casual and hardcore. How was the Xbox community before? I like the console and Halo is an epic saga. ![]()
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