Yes, many people continue to enjoy arena shooters. They remain popular in competitive gaming and casual play alike.
Yes, many people continue to enjoy arena shooters. They remain popular in competitive gaming and casual play alike.
Not sure if it's what your looking for but it seems to have a decent community according to Steam Charts: http://steamcharts.com/app/214420 http://store.steampowered.com/app/214420/
Looking for some friends to join Quake Live while you're playing. I still love Quake 3 and UT2k3-2k4 back when they were popular. It's a shame now that my favorite game is Quake Live, especially since I've upgraded to a newer version. I've played TOXIKK quite a bit and it's still enjoyable, though lately there aren't many players online on any servers. It feels a bit disappointing given how much they promoted the arena shooter.
I haven't played Toxikk for a while and didn't enjoy it much. Unreal Tournament Alpha (4) seems much better. Is Overwatch an arena shooter? It could work well. They faded away, but Epic handled UT3 with a lot of changes. I hope the new version keeps its original spirit.
I’ve been considering getting a UT99 server setup—I’ve invested so much time in that game! Did you know there’s a tiny mod that improves DX9 support and boosts performance? There’s also a better open GL driver available. Enjoy the process! P.S. Is UT99 and Q3A now considered retro titles?
They remain functional to some extent, and occasionally I organize a UT3 LAN gathering with a few friends. We set it up on several computers within our university. UT99 is always available if someone can't run UT3. When the new version launched with alpha, it performed poorly—only a few 1000-kill instant death matches were achieved. It doesn’t seem to be working well now.