Nov 12, 2005, 09:27 AM | |
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Hello.
This question is mainly dedicated for those who had bought jj2 when it was new... How many people were playing JJ2 that time (on the official list server)? Was the list of games in progress full, or was it something like today? I'm just wondering.... |
Nov 12, 2005, 09:29 AM | |
At its peak in 1999 and depending on the time, about 100.
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Nov 12, 2005, 09:34 AM | ||
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![]() You must be kidding me! And those servers were full? I wish i had JJ2 back in that time... ![]() Actually, I did have it, but, I don't remember playing it online, and if I was going to play online, there wasnt any server... :-/ "The gold age of JJ2" |
Nov 12, 2005, 10:24 AM | |
I had JJ2 back then, but only played offline. Like I do today.
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Nov 12, 2005, 12:18 PM | |
I had it, played online, won some stuff and got a router... >O
There were less people actually playing online that nowadays. In the earier years, people all made their own levels. And EYECANDY didn't exist! You could get high scores for randomly placing giant Carrotus-carrots everywhere! *points at homecooked battle levels in the TSF pack* |
Nov 12, 2005, 12:22 PM | |
![]() Sorry, but it's far below standards... Every level has to look AT LEAST better than Epic's levels. |
Nov 12, 2005, 01:00 PM | |
I bought the game about half a year after it's release, then some months ago I bound it to the box untouched and almost removed it from my comp. But something like two years ago, around 2001 I found J2o and all and began playing the sp-levels in the downloads-section. But I didn't have any clue of playing it through internet before 2003, since most people hardly even had yet a good connection so they would even think about playing online before the begin of 2000. So I indeed wish I did have 256k on those times. around 2003 there were still active players though, but only a few servers running. At least jdc-events were far more popular. So far after that I've been quite actively playing this game, on single-player, alike creating levels and playing it online...whatever.
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Nov 21, 2005, 09:41 AM | ||
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Nov 21, 2005, 11:08 AM | |
You can't compare newbie preference, because EVERYBODY was either newbie or unskilled at those times. They were much happier and more enjoyable. 1999 was awsome.
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Nov 21, 2005, 11:40 AM | |
I remember it well too. I took a particular liking to the battle servers. I remember when people would stream in and out of servers and when people would string together level packs with haphazardly made levels. Granted, I'm still a bad player, but the fun then was so intense.
To get all of that back, it would take another release. Jazz2 is very outdated.
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