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Rawker

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okay, so my friend gets Xbox live. they give him a copy of PGR4 (Project Gotham Racing 4)with it and my friend doesn't like racing games, so he gives it to me. It's a good game, and compared to the demos I've placed for NFS Shift, there aren't a ton of differences. I get on Multiplayer, and not a soul. No one in the world is playing PGR4. I realize its an older game, it came out like a year ago, but does that mean no one out there will play it? I understand people want the latest and greatest, but does that mean classics are dead? do people still play mario or do they just remember playing the original? I guess the question is, have you found a game like this? and if so, I'll see what I can do about keeping your classic alive.
 

Teh_Doomage

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I know people that play it, they are just few and far between, a lot of the older games are like that though.
 

The_Healer

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I'd say that the racing crowd would be playing Forza right now. Might have just picked the wrong day.
 

The Rockerfly

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Yeah I had this when I was trying to play Overlord a year ago, I was waiting for about 2 hours and not a single person came on
Same story with Burnout: Revenge. About a year ago I went on the online and again, I didn't find a single person
I was very disappointed
People just want to play the newest, shiniest thing really.

I think people do still play the older games but with multiplayer it's different. Most people want to get straight into the action, not wait for 5 people to coincidentally go online for a game that's several years old
 

DeadlyYellow

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Still plenty of people on the Battlefront games... but that's likely because they haven't released a newer version.
 

CrysisMcGee

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Mostly LAN games, I'm guessing. Because you have to pay for xbox live. I know it's fairly cheap, but also LAN games you get to play with everybody around you. Also If a server goes down, it doesn't matter.
 

rynocerator

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Sadly enough, This sometimes happens to me when I try to play Lost Planet: Colonies. That game is so much fun! I have a feeling the original is still probably thriving, and its just that no one wanted to upgrade (just a theory).
 

squid5580

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I don't think it is a matter of "classic games" in this case. People get new games so they put the older titles aside. Then after a few months they do exactly what you did. Try and take it online and find a ghost town. And honestly who wants to sit in an empty lobby for hours waiting?
 

sneakypenguin

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Fear was like that, the MP was actually good but there was only 100-200 ppl online which is hard to make a full game like that. One reason I love COD4 is it list the number of people in each playlist, and the numbers are usually pretty high.
 

bcponpcp27

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I had some surprises like that with two games from XBL. Doom and Street Fight 2 (insert words such as ultra and alpha and ultimate here). The annoying thing is, both had achievments that require you to play and win matches online. Not a soul in site. I literally mean there are no other people playing these games online. Not like only 2 or 3 people, I mean fucking none.
 

badgersprite

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That was what it was like the first time I logged on to Final Fantasy XI, just to check it out. oO Then again, it was no loss for me, because I was stringently opposed to FFXI as it screamed of a cynical money-grabbing exercise to me (as if the series didn't earn enough cash already =P).

Anyway, that's one of the reasons why I'm a little iffy about getting multiplayer games. I'm in my last year of school, doing a lot of study, so there have been a lot of times where video games were the last thing on my mind, (in fact, I'm doing my finals this month). Needless to say, I haven't had the opportunity to get a lot of recent games, even ones I know I'll like. So, when I do get games, I have to wonder whether to buy a great multiplayer game that's kind of dated, and risk feeling like I've missed the boat, or just get the sequels and skimp out on the year-old awesomeness.