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Games => General Gaming => Topic started by: MysterD on Tuesday, December 11, 2012, 04:01:15 PM
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NEW -> 5-11-2014:
Bluesnews -> EA still investigating GameSpy shutdown solutions + are looking for community-input (http://www.bluesnews.com/cgi-bin/board.pl?action=viewthread&boardid=1&threadid=151411)
OLD:
PCGamer -> Crytek says Crysis 1 + 2 MP will shut-down w/ GameSpy when it does; SP will be unaffected. (http://www.pcgamer.com/2014/04/14/crysis-and-crysis-2-pc-multiplayer-will-shutdown-with-gamespy/)
Reddit -> List of games that will be affected, unaffected, or who knows what w/ the upcoming GameSpy shutdown. (http://www.reddit.com/r/Games/comments/22fz75/list_of_games_affected_by_gamespy_shutdown/)
IGN -> GameSpy MP service shutting down; 100's of games at risk (http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/04/03/gamespy-multiplayer-shutting-down-hundreds-of-games-at-risk)
Bluesnews -> Server shutdown for Sniper Elite (and some other games using GameSpy middleware, too), since Glu bought GameSpy Tech out (back in August); Rebellion is NOT happy. (http://www.bluesnews.com/cgi-bin/board.pl?action=viewthread&boardid=1&threadid=137345)
GameSpy -> GameSpy.com (still owned by them for games news) and GameSpy Tech (now owned by Glu) are two different entities; and mentions some of the games that had their MP shut-down. (http://pc.gamespy.com/articles/122/1226912p1.html)
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PCGamer -> Crytek says Crysis 1 + 2 MP will shut-down w/ GameSpy when it does; SP will be unaffected. (http://www.pcgamer.com/2014/04/14/crysis-and-crysis-2-pc-multiplayer-will-shutdown-with-gamespy/)
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Hooray! Oh...wait....
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Why does Ziff Davis buy all of these video game related sites just to shut them down?
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I would imagine to consolidate and/or eliminate competition.
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Why does Ziff Davis buy all of these video game related sites just to shut them down?
Que is right. Capitalism for Big Boys 101.
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Was Gamespy really that big of a market though? Until I heard that site was shutting down (yesterday) I hadn't been to the site in years.
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They ran a lot of back-end. More than a lot of us realized, apparently. The site was irrelevant.
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Oh well, I did like their top ten lists.
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Bluesnews -> EA still investigating GameSpy shutdown solutions + are looking for community-input (http://www.bluesnews.com/cgi-bin/board.pl?action=viewthread&boardid=1&threadid=151411)
EA News (http://www.ea.com/news/update-on-ea-titles-hosted-on-gamespy) has an "Update on EA Titles Hosted on GameSpy," admitting they don't yet have a plan to preserve multiplayer support in some of their titles impacted by the impending shutdown of GameSpy services (http://www.bluesnews.com/s/150420/gamespy-shutting-down-services). They say they are hoping the community can participate in finding a solution, but in the meantime they announce they have nothing to announce in this regard:
GameSpy announced earlier this month that they would be ending all hosted services for games, which impacts the online capabilities of a number of older titles, including some from EA.
Since GameSpy’s announcement, our teams have been working to evaluate options to keep services up and running. Unfortunately, due to technical challenges and concerns about the player experience, we do not have a solution at this time. Online services for EA games on the GameSpy platform will be closed down at the end of June.
We know some of these games are still fan favorites, including Battlefield 2, Battlefield 1942, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault and Command & Conquer games. We are still investigating community-supported options to preserve online functionality for these titles, such as multiplayer. Significant technical hurdles remain, and at this time we don’t have anything to announce.
For the full list of titles impacted by the change, visit the EA Online Services Updates page here (http://www.ea.com/1/service-updates).
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I don't get why EA is still pondering; wouldn't their priority be to push Origin? Their only other practical alternative is to sign on with Steamworks services for the multiplayer infrastructure.
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I don't get why EA is still pondering; wouldn't their priority be to push Origin? Their only other practical alternative is to sign on with Steamworks services for the multiplayer infrastructure.
I don't know why EA don't just talk to GameRanger, who seems to be taking upon themselves to save some of the GameSpy games. (http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-05-07-gameranger-battles-to-keep-multiplayer-alive-after-gamespy-server-shutdown)