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popular dx and xfire

PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 09 4:24 pm
by synthetic
Xfire Rank : #476

down from #397 yesterday

Highest: #59 on 2004-06-17



Why the heck was it so high ranked in 2004? Was dx among first games they added to xfire or what gives? Some specific mod? I started playing dxmp almost exactly the date that rank has, and I sure as hell dont remember much activity in dxmp besides 20 noobs in godz castle. I dont remember much fuss going on on the PDX either.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 09 4:26 pm
by ~DJ~
Simple answer:


It was a new game and good for those oldie computers.

O_O

Re: popular dx and xfire

PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 09 4:40 pm
by James
I have a theory that 2004 was actually where Deus Ex was most active, I cannot prove it but that's where a huge influx of players came from. Not many clans and players survived the golden age (2001- and I may be pushing it with 2003) and there were like as many clans back then as they were according to all the information I can get (clanwars, funnily enough [3] are the only clan in my resources who had considerably more than 5 average matches a year! 9 in 2002 and 6 in 2003!)

Xfire isn't popular these days, that's my answer.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 09 5:36 pm
by synthetic
I wonder if xfire for some reason was a bit more popular among dxers at that date, than perhaps in many other games. I registered in january 2005, but lot of the other dxers registered mid-2004. And the reason I registered in the first place was because lot of people I knew used it.

Re: popular dx and xfire

PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 09 8:07 pm
by Hanover Fist
Ken wrote:Xfire Rank : #476

down from #397 yesterday

Highest: #59 on 2004-06-17



Why the heck was it so high ranked in 2004? Was dx among first games they added to xfire or what gives? Some specific mod? I started playing dxmp almost exactly the date that rank has, and I sure as hell dont remember much activity in dxmp besides 20 noobs in godz castle. I dont remember much fuss going on on the PDX either.


Deus Ex GOTY got released with Thief in a double package that year. Many people bought it.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 09 8:36 pm
by ~DJ~
IMO It was official DX, not GOTY, and Thief II, Not Thief, I've bought it.

PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 09 8:45 pm
by ynnaD
How much of an effect did Deus Ex being released on Steam have on the multiplayer community?

Random i know but i'm just curious

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 12:23 am
by Hanover Fist
~DJ~ wrote:IMO It was official DX, not GOTY, and Thief II, Not Thief, I've bought it.


I don't know about Thief but only GOTY edition had multiplayer.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 1:57 am
by ~DJ~
Yes, thats right, I had it in mid 2000's and did not had multiplayer. so ye, I did not played MP for that reason.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 9:13 am
by Gishank
To be honest i don't think Deus Ex being released on STEAM had any effect on DXMP. It's amazing enough that Deus Ex still holds its legendary status.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 1:10 pm
by synthetic
Actually, I do remember Steam having a bit of an impact. I have to work by my bad memory here but I remember we were all excited about how that would turn out, and in the end a new generation of players did show up. Unfortunately by dxmp standards new generation means maybe 20 people, these years. Most of them didnt stick around too long, and those who did I never really got to know them. Maybe some of them are in EdH as well.. or posting here. All I remember is that when I took a good look at DXMP suddenly it was populated by players I had never seen before.

Anyhow, I suppose part of that new generation was the natural inflow dx experiences every year, so the impact of releasing it on Steam was quite small.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 5:00 pm
by Dae
There was a considerable impact from Deus Ex 2 release in 2004. At least, 2004 seemed a lot more active than 2003 to me.

Edit: fixed

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 5:04 pm
by ~DJ~
2004 seemed a lot more active than 2004?


:?

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 5:08 pm
by Zantinzuken
If Deus Ex 2 had an impact could there be another influx once 3 comes out? :O

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 7:06 pm
by Baleout
2004 seemed a lot more active than 2004

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 7:23 pm
by synthetic
Zantinzuken wrote:If Deus Ex 2 had an impact could there be another influx once 3 comes out? :O


To a point Im sure itll happen. Would be only natural.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 8:35 pm
by James
We're living in a generation of extreme nostalgia, I'm also sure it will affect it.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 9:42 pm
by Allan
James wrote:We're living in a generation of extreme nostalgia...
True.

I'm looking for an old obsolete game system from the mid-late 80's to early 90's that I used to play as a kid, just so I can play Sonic games I bought.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 11:41 pm
by ynnaD
Sega Saturn?

PostPosted: Sun Jul 05, 09 11:49 pm
by Allan
Noep. Try again. :)

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 09 1:30 am
by Hanover Fist
There's plenty of impact from Steam and Gametap and sequels. Just not for the multiplayer. Sure they'll try it once or twice, but the remains of the community are made up of players who are for the most part experienced enough to streak a merciless shut out against newbies.

In one word: discouragement.

That, and the fact the singleplayer was 10 times better.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 09 1:31 am
by ynnaD
Sega Master System :P

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 09 5:55 am
by synthetic
FRO_BELOW wrote:There's plenty of impact from Steam and Gametap and sequels. Just not for the multiplayer. Sure they'll try it once or twice, but the remains of the community are made up of players who are for the most part experienced enough to streak a merciless shut out against newbies.

In one word: discouragement.

That, and the fact the singleplayer was 10 times better.


That is kind of surprising to hear, coming from you. But I cant disagree with that.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 09 7:07 am
by James
Oh if we're including single player, Steam has had tons of sales. I persuaded 15 people who've never played to buy both DX1 and 2 pack on steam.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 09 12:29 pm
by Allan
D a N n Y wrote:Sega Master System :P


*claps* Well done, you win a prize.


And Ken - Me neither.

PostPosted: Mon Jul 06, 09 12:31 pm
by Kaiden
Allan wrote:
D a N n Y wrote:Sega Master System :P


*claps* Well done, you win a prize.


I want a prize! :x

On a different note, who still uses Xfire? =/ Steam seems to have replaced it I'd say.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 09 6:51 am
by Mr. Tastix
I use Xfire myself, prefer it. Was the first thing I used, also doesn't take a bitch and a half (resource-wise) to run like Steam does.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 09 2:04 pm
by Professor Layton
At this moment xfire is using up 39MB RAM and steam is using up 44MB RAM, doesn't seem like a massive difference resourcewise to me..

PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 09 3:57 pm
by MainMan
Clix wrote:At this moment xfire is using up 39MB RAM and steam is using up 44MB RAM, doesn't seem like a massive difference resourcewise to me..

What bout da CPU cyclez eh eh eh

PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 09 6:29 pm
by Professor Layton
Well both are using up 0% of the CPU, according to taskmanager :3 I don't think anything under 1% would have a massive impact on the performance.

but it cud b dat steem uses 10 tiems more cycles ye