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I play (or used to, maybe) a bunch of online games on the ps that weren't amongst the most played nowadays. Friday the 13th, Firewall Zero Hour, Star Trek Bridge Crew, Farpoint and Sports Bar VR for example.
One of the ongoing frustrations with online gaming is that these things ultimately only have a limited shelf life. Once newer things come out, then the online activity just drops off. The shutting down of the Communities has driven a huge nail into the coffin of these online games. It was possible by following the communities to get an idea when a few people would be online and there would be a chance of actually finding enough people to play. Last night I gave up on Bridge Crew, Farpoint and Friday the 13th (which takes forever to find a match anyway), and Firewall Zero Hour took on average 10 minutes to find enough players for a game. It's one of the reasons why I've decided against renewing my PS+ for the time being. Would it maybe be worth adding a section on the forums here for multiplayer meet-ups? |
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