Fail - modern warfare 2
Right......another topic to write an essay on.
This is by far a massive shock to anyone who has a general interest in the upcoming release of MW2.
There are a few ways to see this news. I will highlight them all.
1. From the console players view.
This is probably a benefit or general good news, Firstly Console players are more casual or "fun only" players. Firing up the Xbox or PS3 to enjoy a few hours of Online play etc.
Console play in South Africa is a bit of a problem. Firstly there are no local registration servers for Xbox Live, which is required in order to hold a Gold Membership which allows you to host games or Private games and allows you to play for more than 1hour with certain games, or allows you to play online at all.
Secondly if you want to play with a Live account you have to commit fraud in order to do so, I.e. fake your residential address with 90210 Beverly hills' or some other Google result post code. So even if you can play online better with the console or search games better or they have re invented TCP/IP so that Latency on packet transmission no longer interferes with client/server send/receive transitions and there is an element of telepathy that would allow you to play without Lag (and for the author of the post http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=198510 or whomever wrote that random mind fart on Gaming.co.za ,Lag is the issue when playing online on an international server or with a 9600 modem, it's what happens when you shoot or press your fire key, and nothing happens for 5 or 6 seconds and then the sound bit plays and your find your dead or respawned already because it took 3weeks for the electron leaving your network card to travel to Kansas or Washington through 28000km of copper and fibre and come back.) We wouldn't be able to play online anyway without committing fraud and juuking the system to get an Xbox live Gold Membership which undoubtedly it will require in order to play online.
And lastly on the first point for the view of a console player. I play Xbox 360 titles like Gears of War, Halo 3, Halo Wars etc online with some frequency.
What I hate and I use hate to its full meaning and definition as defined in the English dictionary. What I Hate about online play with all Xbox titles, is this. You cannot see what latency a server you are joining has firstly. If you use the quick match option (or I don't have any intelligence or knowledge about anything that really matters in the world of communication i.e. the internet and am unfamiliar with terms like Host a Game or Find a Game etc) The retarded game will connect you to some random bunch of players 1 from Spain, 1 from Ethiopia, 1 From China 3 from America and myself - Nobody knows what they are doing and so someone is playing in the water and shooting his own team mates because he is actually a 2 year old from China, and hasn't learned to use his thumbs yet, the Indian is blasting voice messages over the game at a massive volume in a language I have not yet been able to master, as I can't find time to go for lessons in-between my enema and pile removal sessions. And lastly the latency is so bad that the game actually finished 9mins before I actually joined and the players I am shooting at are actually in bed already and its random noise and port access from viruses that make the character appear to be playing against me - I know this because 2 seconds later South Africa finally gets the data sent from Canada where the game was hosted and I suddenly warp through 20mins of game play and end up dead.
2. For the PC player who is a casual gamer.
See point 1 and replace all info on Xbox 360 or PS3 with PC or Mac..........oh wait a Mac doesn't really do so well with games and not many people have Mac in SA so just replace with PC.
P.S on point 2.
As a PC player, when you as a casual gamer want to go to say, RAGE or a mates place and hook up a few machines in a garage and play a LAN ( and for the (and for the author of the post http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=198510 or whomever wrote that random mind fart on Gaming.co.za , a LAN is a Local Area Network, it is what existed before the WAN or Wide area network which gave birth to the internet eventually, but unlike the internet this is a baby network, you take cables called fly leads, which is the same thing you use with your ADSL router, it's an RJ45 connector which you plug into a HUB or Switch, which unlike your router doesn't dial anywhere......a HUB is like a traffic officer on the road, he has a Big Yellow vest on and he guides traffic between you and another PC which also plugs into the HUB. Yes 2 computers or more on the same LOCAL network) You won't be able to because oh yes, that right, the server will be in Alaska and where I am sitting, which means there is no point to playing on a LAN and I should have stayed at home.
3. For the person who doesn't even know what MW2 is.
Next, Delete, www.google.com because they don't give a continental and think it's a propaganda add for them to buy War Bonds for the Fagan conflict and Iraq Victims of carbombings.org.
4. For the people who play on a computer more than casually. Call them Avid Gamers.
This is a bit odd, I like playing with South African players, they talk the same, understand me and we can joke about whets happening in the country too sometimes. Remember when Zama took an anti aids shower..... ha-ha.
Now I can't choose what server I want to join, no more SGS servers in the list which are easy to spot and have a sub 100ms ping so I know they are local and I won't have LAG, (and for the author of the post http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=198510 or whomever wrote that random mind fart on Gaming.co.za , please see point 1. where I explain LAG for you).
Also I may get involved with playing more regularly with other people playing often an I might get quite good. Maybe we start a new group/clan/community and play as a new clan. Hey we may even enter a tournament for the first time as I see SGS and Do Gaming and IGame are hosting tournaments, maybe there will be one for MW2 and we can enter..........oh wait MW2 doesn't have a Dedicated server option so oh well this won't be possible.
5. For the Professional Gamer/ or for the author of the post http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=198510 or whomever wrote that random mind fart on Gaming.co.za , what they deem "HARDCORE" gamers.
When you start to play on this level, a Game is no longer a Game or something you do cos you have nothing better to do, it's a Hobby, a Sport. You don't only play for fun, you play for the same reasons people run the comrades or compete in sports or study. To get better.
South Africa has a hosted server base on SAIX alone of 170 Servers, then there is IGame, Axxess, Vodacom, etc who host even more servers, so let's conservatively say there are over 250 Hosted Servers in South Africa. These range from 10 - 50 people capable of playing on each servers. so let's say conservatively. These servers cater for 7000 players in South Africa.
Now yes that doesn't sound like a massive number. But let's move that to a country like Australia, which caters for 40 000 players, now let's take America, which caters for 350 000 players, then China who caters for ........... oh wait they are commies and you would probably be shot for communicating with other likeminded people and inspiring to treason.
These servers are hosted at a cost to each business offering the service, and done so for no charge.
Now why would companies do that...... Host a service which uses bandwidth and not charge for it. Oh, maybe it's so that likeminded local players can join and play against other South Africans on various levels of skill.
You will see in many games, take Call of Duty 4, Modern Warfare or Call of Duty - World at War that there a whole range of servers available. (and unlike people in group 1, 2, 3 who don't know what a server list is, we can find a server with players of a similar skill, and level) Including servers named ###### Clan ###### etc. 1 - 30 whatever the game is.
So this must mean that there is competitive gaming, which means that a multitude of people play on a competitive level, like the soccer team at your local sports ground does against a soccer team from a non local sports ground. Oh and there is the 2010 Fifa world cup as well which is when different country's play against each other........well believe it or not (and for the author of the post http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=198510 or whomever wrote that random mind fart on Gaming.co.za specifically) there is even something called the World Cyber Games, held in a different country each year, where the best of each country's players arrive to compete against each other.
Right......another topic to write an essay on.
This is by far a massive shock to anyone who has a general interest in the upcoming release of MW2.
There are a few ways to see this news. I will highlight them all.
1. From the console players view.
This is probably a benefit or general good news, Firstly Console players are more casual or "fun only" players. Firing up the Xbox or PS3 to enjoy a few hours of Online play etc.
Console play in South Africa is a bit of a problem. Firstly there are no local registration servers for Xbox Live, which is required in order to hold a Gold Membership which allows you to host games or Private games and allows you to play for more than 1hour with certain games, or allows you to play online at all.
Secondly if you want to play with a Live account you have to commit fraud in order to do so, I.e. fake your residential address with 90210 Beverly hills' or some other Google result post code. So even if you can play online better with the console or search games better or they have re invented TCP/IP so that Latency on packet transmission no longer interferes with client/server send/receive transitions and there is an element of telepathy that would allow you to play without Lag (and for the author of the post http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=198510 or whomever wrote that random mind fart on Gaming.co.za ,Lag is the issue when playing online on an international server or with a 9600 modem, it's what happens when you shoot or press your fire key, and nothing happens for 5 or 6 seconds and then the sound bit plays and your find your dead or respawned already because it took 3weeks for the electron leaving your network card to travel to Kansas or Washington through 28000km of copper and fibre and come back.) We wouldn't be able to play online anyway without committing fraud and juuking the system to get an Xbox live Gold Membership which undoubtedly it will require in order to play online.
And lastly on the first point for the view of a console player. I play Xbox 360 titles like Gears of War, Halo 3, Halo Wars etc online with some frequency.
What I hate and I use hate to its full meaning and definition as defined in the English dictionary. What I Hate about online play with all Xbox titles, is this. You cannot see what latency a server you are joining has firstly. If you use the quick match option (or I don't have any intelligence or knowledge about anything that really matters in the world of communication i.e. the internet and am unfamiliar with terms like Host a Game or Find a Game etc) The retarded game will connect you to some random bunch of players 1 from Spain, 1 from Ethiopia, 1 From China 3 from America and myself - Nobody knows what they are doing and so someone is playing in the water and shooting his own team mates because he is actually a 2 year old from China, and hasn't learned to use his thumbs yet, the Indian is blasting voice messages over the game at a massive volume in a language I have not yet been able to master, as I can't find time to go for lessons in-between my enema and pile removal sessions. And lastly the latency is so bad that the game actually finished 9mins before I actually joined and the players I am shooting at are actually in bed already and its random noise and port access from viruses that make the character appear to be playing against me - I know this because 2 seconds later South Africa finally gets the data sent from Canada where the game was hosted and I suddenly warp through 20mins of game play and end up dead.
2. For the PC player who is a casual gamer.
See point 1 and replace all info on Xbox 360 or PS3 with PC or Mac..........oh wait a Mac doesn't really do so well with games and not many people have Mac in SA so just replace with PC.
P.S on point 2.
As a PC player, when you as a casual gamer want to go to say, RAGE or a mates place and hook up a few machines in a garage and play a LAN ( and for the (and for the author of the post http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=198510 or whomever wrote that random mind fart on Gaming.co.za , a LAN is a Local Area Network, it is what existed before the WAN or Wide area network which gave birth to the internet eventually, but unlike the internet this is a baby network, you take cables called fly leads, which is the same thing you use with your ADSL router, it's an RJ45 connector which you plug into a HUB or Switch, which unlike your router doesn't dial anywhere......a HUB is like a traffic officer on the road, he has a Big Yellow vest on and he guides traffic between you and another PC which also plugs into the HUB. Yes 2 computers or more on the same LOCAL network) You won't be able to because oh yes, that right, the server will be in Alaska and where I am sitting, which means there is no point to playing on a LAN and I should have stayed at home.
3. For the person who doesn't even know what MW2 is.
Next, Delete, www.google.com because they don't give a continental and think it's a propaganda add for them to buy War Bonds for the Fagan conflict and Iraq Victims of carbombings.org.
4. For the people who play on a computer more than casually. Call them Avid Gamers.
This is a bit odd, I like playing with South African players, they talk the same, understand me and we can joke about whets happening in the country too sometimes. Remember when Zama took an anti aids shower..... ha-ha.
Now I can't choose what server I want to join, no more SGS servers in the list which are easy to spot and have a sub 100ms ping so I know they are local and I won't have LAG, (and for the author of the post http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=198510 or whomever wrote that random mind fart on Gaming.co.za , please see point 1. where I explain LAG for you).
Also I may get involved with playing more regularly with other people playing often an I might get quite good. Maybe we start a new group/clan/community and play as a new clan. Hey we may even enter a tournament for the first time as I see SGS and Do Gaming and IGame are hosting tournaments, maybe there will be one for MW2 and we can enter..........oh wait MW2 doesn't have a Dedicated server option so oh well this won't be possible.
5. For the Professional Gamer/ or for the author of the post http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=198510 or whomever wrote that random mind fart on Gaming.co.za , what they deem "HARDCORE" gamers.
When you start to play on this level, a Game is no longer a Game or something you do cos you have nothing better to do, it's a Hobby, a Sport. You don't only play for fun, you play for the same reasons people run the comrades or compete in sports or study. To get better.
South Africa has a hosted server base on SAIX alone of 170 Servers, then there is IGame, Axxess, Vodacom, etc who host even more servers, so let's conservatively say there are over 250 Hosted Servers in South Africa. These range from 10 - 50 people capable of playing on each servers. so let's say conservatively. These servers cater for 7000 players in South Africa.
Now yes that doesn't sound like a massive number. But let's move that to a country like Australia, which caters for 40 000 players, now let's take America, which caters for 350 000 players, then China who caters for ........... oh wait they are commies and you would probably be shot for communicating with other likeminded people and inspiring to treason.
These servers are hosted at a cost to each business offering the service, and done so for no charge.
Now why would companies do that...... Host a service which uses bandwidth and not charge for it. Oh, maybe it's so that likeminded local players can join and play against other South Africans on various levels of skill.
You will see in many games, take Call of Duty 4, Modern Warfare or Call of Duty - World at War that there a whole range of servers available. (and unlike people in group 1, 2, 3 who don't know what a server list is, we can find a server with players of a similar skill, and level) Including servers named ###### Clan ###### etc. 1 - 30 whatever the game is.
So this must mean that there is competitive gaming, which means that a multitude of people play on a competitive level, like the soccer team at your local sports ground does against a soccer team from a non local sports ground. Oh and there is the 2010 Fifa world cup as well which is when different country's play against each other........well believe it or not (and for the author of the post http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=198510 or whomever wrote that random mind fart on Gaming.co.za specifically) there is even something called the World Cyber Games, held in a different country each year, where the best of each country's players arrive to compete against each other.
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