Ever wonder why games just become less fun overtime? Why Games are boring these days? Whether it's the gaming industry or something deeper... or if you have ...
Shooters definitely aren’t. I’m a dyed in the plaid Unreal and Quake head; and… There ain’t shit for us anymore. I don’t have words for how much contempt I have for the pvp FPS space between the Pentagon propagandizing on one side, the lackluster live services on the other, and battle royales at the very center. Like… XIV and Minecraft used to be my ‘there’s no good matches right now’ backup games. Now they’re my mains.
I would also suggest giving Minetest a try for a Minecraft alternative. It has MineClone2 as one of its games developed by the community, which is close to Minecraft, though I admit it is still very alpha and has a long road ahead. Nevertheless, there are other interesting games made with the Minetest engine that are simply not possible to make with Minecraft alone. I find NodeCore and Exile to be interesting, though they are more hardcore survival-esque than Minecraft. Where the potential of the game engine is demonstrated is in games like Little Lady and Builda City.
I also recommend Veloren as an RPG-style Minecraft alternative. It reminds me of Trove.
I also find enjoyment in some people’s obscure hobby projects such as King’s Crook. Not sure if that is your cup of tea, though.
I thought Xonotic was the one that was like… Duel-focused only, so I avoided that one if only because I’ve never been one for 1v1s; but I’m wondering if I’m not confusing it with another Quake-based project. I remember trying Warsow and Sauerbraten; but neither of those really felt populated enough for the kind of chaotic, high-speed deathmatching that I missed. It’s like the curse of open-source arenas is there’s maybe only a dozen people in 'em tops anymore.
On the Minecraft front, I’ve been playing heavily modded for so long at this point that I’m not really sure the alternatives can replicate the loops that the mods I run do without a WHOLE LOT of intervention on my part that’d likely mean learning Java myself. I am interested in Veloren though, mostly because I don’t believe Cube World will ever come out, and it looks like this achieved all of that project’s goals in magnitudes less time
Shooters definitely aren’t. I’m a dyed in the plaid Unreal and Quake head; and… There ain’t shit for us anymore. I don’t have words for how much contempt I have for the pvp FPS space between the Pentagon propagandizing on one side, the lackluster live services on the other, and battle royales at the very center. Like… XIV and Minecraft used to be my ‘there’s no good matches right now’ backup games. Now they’re my mains.
Have you tried free and open source alternatives to Quake and Unreal Tournament such as Xonotic, Red Eclipse, and Warsow? (The list goes on, including Cube 2: Sauerbraten, Unvanquished, etc.)
I would also suggest giving Minetest a try for a Minecraft alternative. It has MineClone2 as one of its games developed by the community, which is close to Minecraft, though I admit it is still very alpha and has a long road ahead. Nevertheless, there are other interesting games made with the Minetest engine that are simply not possible to make with Minecraft alone. I find NodeCore and Exile to be interesting, though they are more hardcore survival-esque than Minecraft. Where the potential of the game engine is demonstrated is in games like Little Lady and Builda City.
I also recommend Veloren as an RPG-style Minecraft alternative. It reminds me of Trove.
I also find enjoyment in some people’s obscure hobby projects such as King’s Crook. Not sure if that is your cup of tea, though.
I thought Xonotic was the one that was like… Duel-focused only, so I avoided that one if only because I’ve never been one for 1v1s; but I’m wondering if I’m not confusing it with another Quake-based project. I remember trying Warsow and Sauerbraten; but neither of those really felt populated enough for the kind of chaotic, high-speed deathmatching that I missed. It’s like the curse of open-source arenas is there’s maybe only a dozen people in 'em tops anymore.
On the Minecraft front, I’ve been playing heavily modded for so long at this point that I’m not really sure the alternatives can replicate the loops that the mods I run do without a WHOLE LOT of intervention on my part that’d likely mean learning Java myself. I am interested in Veloren though, mostly because I don’t believe Cube World will ever come out, and it looks like this achieved all of that project’s goals in magnitudes less time
Xonotic has various game modes, including the high-speed deathmatching you like. You’re probably thinking of another game.
Also, at the time I read this on the site, it said:
442 players and 654 games in the past day. 77 changes by 13 contributors in the past month.
The game seems to be pretty active still.