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- Johnnypenso
I posted a thread recently that I thought online racing was dying and it made me think, what the heck happened? I love the GT series, and was so looking forward to some competitive online racing. At first, the first few months, it seemed as if this was happening. Quite a few hp/weight limited rooms, lots of regular hosts you'd see all the time. Then it was PP rooms and there were dozens to choose from every night, often with regular hosts that ran good rooms. I expected things to get better from there, but it's fallen to the point where it's hard to find a competitive race online. Either you win without seeing the competition or you get knocked off in the first corner in a smash up derby. And rooms often have only a handful of people in them too.
What happened? There are 5 million copies of this game out there, 100 good quality rooms a night filled with 10-15 drivers is just a raindrop in the midst of a hurricane with that many copies on the market. Couple of years ago when I played COD, which I believe had roughly the same sales, you could find 10,000+ rooms online, many of which had some good quality compeition.
I figured automotive enthuisasts would be even more willing and interested in testing their skills online but it seems the opposite is true. Night after night now it's basically the same rooms, a few pp limited or street rooms, a few Nascar rooms and a whole barrage of free for alls or rooms that say they are one thing in the title and are something completely different.
Is the game too hard? Is it too difficult to learn to be competitive? Is the quality of racing online so bad no one wants to bother? Why hasn't this developed into the online racing mania that I thought it would when I bought the game? I can live with all the little problems and screw ups on PD's part if I could just find a wide variety of good competitive racing outside of a handful of leagues and a small handful of private lounges.
What the heck happened? I fully expected this to turn into an online racing phenomenon and it just doesn't seem to be the case. Why not?
What happened? There are 5 million copies of this game out there, 100 good quality rooms a night filled with 10-15 drivers is just a raindrop in the midst of a hurricane with that many copies on the market. Couple of years ago when I played COD, which I believe had roughly the same sales, you could find 10,000+ rooms online, many of which had some good quality compeition.
I figured automotive enthuisasts would be even more willing and interested in testing their skills online but it seems the opposite is true. Night after night now it's basically the same rooms, a few pp limited or street rooms, a few Nascar rooms and a whole barrage of free for alls or rooms that say they are one thing in the title and are something completely different.
Is the game too hard? Is it too difficult to learn to be competitive? Is the quality of racing online so bad no one wants to bother? Why hasn't this developed into the online racing mania that I thought it would when I bought the game? I can live with all the little problems and screw ups on PD's part if I could just find a wide variety of good competitive racing outside of a handful of leagues and a small handful of private lounges.
What the heck happened? I fully expected this to turn into an online racing phenomenon and it just doesn't seem to be the case. Why not?
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