<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 08/11/2007, <b class="gmail_sendername">Alan Pope</b> <<a href="mailto:alan@popey.com">alan@popey.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I've recently been chatting with someone who is enthusiastic about an<br>Ubuntu Community Gaming Server, and wanted to run it past you lot to get<br>opinions/ideas.<br><br>The idea is that a physical server would be provided which would run
<br>servers for a number of popular games. The game servers would be run in<br>rotation on a schedule, and not all the time. The reasons for this are<br>social and technical.<br><br>If all games run all the time there is less incentive for people to meet
<br>up at a particular time/day to play. This has been shown with the<br>LUGRadio guys having their game server up on two nights a week. Having a<br>game server up only on specific days means people are more likely to set
<br>time aside to play, and also more likely to set aside time to play with<br>the same people. Rotating the day however gives people the opportunity<br>to play with different people (whoever is available on that day).<br>
<br>One of the problems with having a particular game up on a specific night<br>is that people often have other things they need to do in "the big blue<br>room", "meatspace" or "real life", and these occur often on a particular
<br>day.<br><br>So one way around this is to rotate the games so that they don't always<br>come up on the same day each week. For example in the first week the<br>game Enemy Territory might come up on a Monday, but on the second week
<br>it would be on a Thursday.<br><br>This (I believe) would mean that people would potentially try new games<br>"I'm only available on Wednesday night, so will play whatever is<br>available that day", but also allows for the "meatspace" problem
<br>outlined above "I'd like to play game 'foo' but I can't do Wednesdays".<br><br>On the subject of games, there is an argument that the server should run<br>only Free (as in speech) games, and this I can understand. However it
<br>would probably be the case that the gaming server would run a<br>combination of Free and non-Free games.<br><br>It also makes sense that people should be able to play games that are in<br>the repository - as well as those that are installable from external 3rd
<br>party download sites. Experience tells us that gamers are not averse to<br>installing software from 3rd party vendors (whether free of cost or not)<br>and so it probably doesn't make sense for us to prescribe that people
<br>should _only_ be able to play games that are in the repository. However<br>we need to cater for both groups (in my opinion).<br><br>The following games have been considered for inclusion as they have free<br>server software (an important criteria for the gaming server is to not
<br>have to pay out for each game):-<br><br>Tremulous, Warsow, Nexuiz, Open Arena, Alien Arena, Enemy Territory.<br><br>In addition there are some more conventional (non first-person shooter)<br>and less resource intensive games that could be included such as:-
<br><br>Bzflag, Atlantik, Armagetron.<br><br>Yes, there are already servers for all these games available online.<br>However this would be an Ubuntu community effort. A way to bring gamers<br>into the Ubuntu community, and to bring Ubuntu community members to
<br>gaming.<br><br>Of course there's also the "You can put a bullet through popeys head on<br>Wednesday" which might attract a few people too. :)<br><br>Thoughts, ideas?<br><br>Cheers,<br>Al.<br><br>--<br><a href="mailto:ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com">
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</a><br><br><br></blockquote></div><br>The best input i can give you here is... OH MY GOD, Mr Pope, you are a very, very good thinker. This idea will work well with the community, there could be games for windows/linux users, and then some of the other ones like sauerbraten and the like.. Fantastic idea.
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