You've gotta get in this game!

SGreth

Shared on Mon, 10/15/2007 - 08:23
For those of you who bought the Orange Box on the 360 because you were worried there wouldn't be enough PC gamers - you were wrong! The 2o2p steam group now has 40+ members and seems to be growing almost daily. Our Team Fortress 2 server is setup for 16 slots and it's a *very* popular server. This weekend we kept it full every night! I got a report from one 2o2p member that the server was still full at 4 AM on Saturday morning.

My hats of to Valve for getting the new friends/community system off the ground and offering some great "XBL-like" features. The most important one is the notificaitons of when your friends join a specific server/game. It allows you to easily click on a single button to join the server they are on. I think it's because of this one feature alone that the 2o2p TF2 server is always full!

2old2play always has been an XBox hangout first and PC hangout second. For the last couple of years I think we've seen a little growth in the base of the PC gaming crew, mostly from World of Warcraft. It's good to see more people coming out of the woodwork and new users signing up to the site with the release of TF2. I'm in the camp of folks that think PC gaming hasn't exactly gone the way of the dinosaur. It's simply fallen behind a bit in the multiplayer "user friendly" arena as the consoles (most notably the XBL platform) have produced fantastic models of how to do multiplayer the right way.

So, if you are interested in getting back into, or trying out PC gaming for the first time, I highly suggest giving the Orange Box a shot and we look forward to seeing you in the 2o2p PC gaming community!

~S'Greth

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Stridog's picture
Submitted by Stridog on Mon, 10/15/2007 - 09:00
If only steam was Mac compatible...my pc isn't built to run Orange Box.
codemonkey's picture
Submitted by codemonkey on Mon, 10/15/2007 - 09:18
I run Steam on my mac book pro just fine, dual booting into Vista :-) I find it funny that Steam is so well put together for friends, community and achievements and Windows LIVE isn't even 40% of what Steam is... and it's WINDOWS.
SGreth's picture
Submitted by SGreth on Mon, 10/15/2007 - 09:40
Yeah, you'd think that Microsoft would have just had the XBL guys "port" their shit to Windows. I actually read a great interview in Games For Windows with the Valve guys on their plans for the steam engine. They plan on leaving it totally free and really look at it as an entry point for people to get introduced into Valve-based games. They don't look at steam itself as a revenue generator. All good news for us!
mac79's picture
Submitted by mac79 on Thu, 10/18/2007 - 09:01
I never thought PC gaming was going the way of the dinosaur at all, I was into PC gaming heavily with BF2 and Guild Wars before buying a 360. I'm more like I can't keep up with the upgrades and stuff to my rig. Are you guys using xfire or just steam?
SirPoonga's picture
Submitted by SirPoonga on Mon, 10/15/2007 - 17:39
With Steam community I don't see how GFWL will even last on PC. The only revenue it will get is by those that also have a 360. Steam Community is a lot better than xfire also. Xfire is still decent though. However, now with TF2 I haven't even turned on xfire. I like being able to see who's on a server before even starting the game up.
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Submitted by DIE75 on Wed, 10/24/2007 - 08:33
I've been going back and fourth on which version to buy, but I think after reading this I may be leaning towards the PC version. The games we played on the old 2o2p CS server were a blast!!!

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