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| Subject: | RE: UKNM: online gaming stats? |
| From: | Richard Bailey |
| Date: | Mon, 30 Oct 2000 12:01:16 GMT |
Darrell Berry,
Well Ok http://www.theclq.com/games.asp has what you are looking for and all
the figures on who when and how long (how many frags) last week and the week
before. I am in there somewhere. www.theclq.com is has all the server
stats for all the ID engine games on the internet (half-life is a rewrite of
the quake2 engine). In focus though the real winner is ID games 1/3 of all
online 3d games use their engine all based on quake or doom engine.
Richard Bailey
www.Godado.co.uk <http://www.Godado.co.uk>
RBailey
020 7236 7722
-----Original Message-----
From: owner
Sent: 27 October 2000 08:53
To: uk-netmarketing
Subject: RE: UKNM: online gaming stats?
It's going to be huge!
Most of the online gaming going on at the moment is actually not quake. It's
Half Life. Or to be more specific, a Mod of Half-Life called Counter Strike.
Written by two school mates, it's the most played online multiplayer game
ever. I heard that there were over 10,000 servers around the world,
dedicated to just this and that was a few months ago! No idea how many now.
I Don't know where you will find any stats but most of the PC gaming mags
are going nuts about it so you might see something in there.
A
-----Original Message-----
From: owner
Berry
Sent: 26 October 2000 09:52
To: uk-netmarketing
Subject: UKNM: online gaming stats?
anyone got pointers to recent online gaming stats?
how many do it?
what they play (card games vs quake arena)?
any figures on the uptake of sega's console-based netgaming?
thnx
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