Apr 13, 2007, 04:14 PM | |
Hotel Jackrabbit 2
The name sounds silly, doesn't it?
If I were to describe playing jj2 online, its game-play would mostly consist of 'doing nothing in levels known as hotels'. Yeah, that's jj2, doing nothing. I've decided to write this rant, because I feel this little rabbit game's potential is being wasted in such an incredibly sad way. Since the server-list has been redirected, there are, of course, plenty of new players, and excuse my choice of words here, but these players are pretty much unskilled. You might think there would be more interesting players since the switch, but we can assume a game consisting of players doing nothing in 'hotels' would make them lose interest before they would learn more about the community. I don't care if hotels are hosted, but it's the only game-type that 90% of them seem to like trying besides tests. What's more mind boggling is that I'm describing the hotels that do not even use the concept of collecting coins. No real gameplay, nothing. Speaking of tests, these things provide a nice challenge and a good sense of accomplishment, but boy are these some of the blandest levels I've ever seen. There is no other sense of interaction besides focusing on a few blocks! - I mean geez, I enjoy playing them sometimes, especially when they are designed well, but like hotels, players only seem to care about playing these all the time. I wrote this post to hopefully stir some conversation on this subject. I am truly boggled as to why these levels are so interesting to them, yet they won't even touch other game-types. Last edited by FireSworD; Oct 5, 2016 at 11:05 PM. Reason: edited for fquist |
Apr 13, 2007, 04:55 PM | ||
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Although hotels are boring. It's like playing bumper hogs (no shooting) on Halo. No action just driving around gets boring in 5 minutes.
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Apr 14, 2007, 02:47 AM | ||
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Apr 14, 2007, 02:48 AM | |
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I agree, hotels are pretty boring, except a few ones maybe. But most are in TSF as well as some in 1.23. And tests can be fun, but I don't like them because I'm not very good at them. We need more new real Multiplayer levels, gamemodes like Treasure are underhosted while it can be fun. But Battle and CTF levels are the most popular. However, gamemodes like Flag Run and Pitfall are 'new', so people could make some levels with the 'new' gamemodes. However, not everyone has the new Carrotade yet. |
Apr 14, 2007, 04:49 AM | ||
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Apr 14, 2007, 06:25 AM | |
Most of the people you are talking about are around 10 years old and they just don't care about competition, they want to have fun. The reason is maybe that when they play with someone more experienced or skilled, they are called automatically 'noob' (because of their low skill) and they lose their motivation to play ctf/battle because they lose fast in this gametypes. Other problem is that it's hard to talk with these people as their lack the knowledge of english. Also I rarely see skilled players playing in public servers. So with whom the new players can play 'better' gametypes?
The group of experienced jj2 players is really exclusive. They (we?) aren’t interested in teaching new players how to play, what are the useful programs or what’s going on in the community (as tournaments etc.). If someone do this job, there will be more real players in this community. The main reason why most people play only hotels or tests – because they can feel that they are good in them ;P And hotel/test is the easiest gametype. You don’t have to know ctf codes or have many progs (like seekerhole fix etc.) to play them. |
Apr 14, 2007, 07:31 AM | |
More clans than CC, VS and the newest clans should recruit lowskill players (Yes, I do mean FoR, TF, GpW and DM). I don't really care that much if there aren't more new clans, but there should be more players that are interested in playing competitive games.
Another problem is of course that good players only play private games... I'd say a CTF server instead of Battle server would make public server playing more fun for those, but then again, I'm a CTF freak. Might have more thoughts later, need to move on to the next thread now. *submits* |
Apr 14, 2007, 09:14 AM | |
There should be pinging server named "Get latest patches and tilesets from www.jazz2online.com!" and next to it "People like battle and CTF games. Hotels are boring.". It would work.
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Apr 14, 2007, 09:19 AM | |
I've also met a lot of people who seemed to know about J2O but didn't feel like visiting it much for whatever reason. I doubt the problem is in the knowledge about J2O's existence.
I can understand the sentiment though. I played Q3A and UT casually for some time, but never felt like looking at the sites because I didn't have the need to get involved much. Just joining a random server every now and then was enough fun for me and I saw no need to get involved with the "community", whatever that was. I can imagine those people not visiting J2O feel the same. |
Apr 14, 2007, 10:36 AM | |
I join Stijn and Sasik in thinking there are elitist/exclusivise tendencies being expressed here. If people like hotels - why not? They are probably younger than the J2O/JCF-visiting part of the community, and if their idea of fun is such levels, I'm not sure why that should be judged. I see no need to call these people 'pricks'. Insulting them and the ways in which they have fun does not make any of them more likely to get involved. Why involve yourself with clubs that act condescendingly towards you?
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Apr 14, 2007, 10:42 AM | |
It IS annoying when the majority of them only host tests and hotels of the same terrible quality because instead of improving the game and the community surrounding it they're regressing it instead.
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Apr 14, 2007, 10:52 AM | |
I don't play online anyways so I have no personal problem with this. It's just sad to see so many new people choosing to waste the potential of the game instead of improving it.
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Apr 14, 2007, 11:12 AM | |
I do agree in that I'd like it too if these players would choose for methods of entertainment that are closer to mine so that there are more people to play with. But I don't think anyone is 'wasting' anything by choosing to have what games are for: fun. I actually think this is a rather nice example of the extensibility of JJ2, that it can be used for things like hotels and tests, which were probably not even thought of by the developers.
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Apr 14, 2007, 11:19 AM | |
I apologize, my post was indeed elitest. I stated I never really cared if theese players liked hotels or whatever they might host, that's their business, but at the scale at which theese things are hosted they are practically the most popular gametype and reflect greatly on what playing jj2 is like.
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Apr 14, 2007, 01:48 PM | |
Funnily enough, I haven't seen a hotel or test level in a server for ages. I agree with Sasik on the elitism though. There aren't enough clans for them to join because most of them have a tryout score too high for their skill. Therefore they try to go it alone, eventually get discouraged and so on and so forth. And don't ask me how do I know, because I'm still in their skill range ><
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Apr 15, 2007, 04:12 PM | |
I just started playing jazz jackrabbit stuff again recently and found some annoying test servers out there. I've never played on jj2 multiplayer that much and would like to expirience capture, treasure or battle with a decent number of players. This test thing gets on my nerves because it's the only thing out there I can join (everything else it kicks me off the server and says "connection timed out"), and test gets pretty old after a couple hundred times of attempting one of those "levels".
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Apr 22, 2007, 06:16 AM | |
Apr 22, 2007, 10:09 AM | ||
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That idea was done a while ago, like a year or two ago and it was complained about a fair bit and was eventually dropped. I still do have the resources to manually insert a game entry in the list server which will stay there and always ping. But I am against the idea unless a vast majority of the community would like it done. Though it would be easier if level makers maybe put a link in their levels, eg "Haunted House by So and So. Download this and other levels at jazz2online.com" Word of mouth by JJ2 players playing is the easist and best bet, Jazz2online has tons of content so most JJ2 players will be back once they have visited. |
Apr 22, 2007, 10:10 AM | |
Why did people complain?
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Apr 22, 2007, 01:11 PM | |
'THIS LEVEL IS NOT GOOD IDIOTS'
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Apr 22, 2007, 10:16 PM | ||
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Apr 23, 2007, 05:14 PM | ||
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All they need to do is learn.
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Apr 23, 2007, 05:27 PM | |
Well it's worth a try, and I'd rather have good hotels than the ones that have no gameplay anyway. Probably ones designed specifically to urge them on other more serious gametypes.
And no, you don't understand murderbeam, once newbies are introduced to theese type hotels they will become accustomed to them at the point which they will not like playing anything other than them. My suggestion helps even theese type of players. |
Apr 23, 2007, 09:33 PM | |
Hotels should be banned with the exeption of battle or CTF levels made with a hotel tileset.
Many new players might think that hotels=jj2 and therefore jj2=pure (-). This is very bad for the development of the community. If in the future we want to see a WC which has more than four clans, we should start fighting for the next generation. Special thanks to FireSword who realized this "problem" and has already taken action by hosting battle and CTF stuff for the newcomers. Many of the newcomers might notice that jj2 is a gr8 game afterall after playing some real games, not just stupid hotels. I hope we'll get many new players:P
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Apr 23, 2007, 10:15 PM | ||
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Apr 23, 2007, 10:36 PM | ||
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Fun while it lasted... for everyone but the host, at least. |
Apr 23, 2007, 10:42 PM | |
[QUOTE=EvilMike;402297]http://www.jazz2online.com/jcf/showthread.php?t=7061
QUOTE] ![]() ![]() ... I will begin my quest to fight the cancer of jj2. I will not rest until I've gathered at least three hotel people and made them real jj2 players..
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Apr 23, 2007, 10:54 PM | |
Hahaha yeah, that hotel was great. I remember mike closed early once because too many players were demanding access to the store.
Great times... By the way, I have no intent of killing off hotels indefinitely as some of you misinterperet me. I started this topic to rid of an absoloutely real problem, and if you are an active player like me, you will see it as well. You can choose to ignore the problem or try to fix it. This is not about strong opinions, this is solid fact. |
Apr 24, 2007, 12:51 AM | |
Apr 24, 2007, 04:04 AM | ||
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Plus, the only ones who became "converted" are Maximus and Slayer.
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Apr 24, 2007, 06:47 PM | |
I agree with FS.
I also hate the test levels, period. Tests are a stupid (and unfortunatly also addictive) waste of time, they give you nothing more than a little bit a sense of accomplishment (that also comes on the price of wasting a few minutes of your life pointlessly), and they give you unneeded coordination that you don't use later in battle levels or anything. Makes me really sad... |
Apr 25, 2007, 05:33 PM | |
Lately I've been seeing progress. There are considerably less gameplayless hotels being hosted and more battle. My only suggestion now is the active players here reading this post should put more effort into hosting other gametypes such as assault and assassination to name a couple as those are somewhat exclusive to JDC or other events. If they complain by asking "test or hotel plz" just ignore it.
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May 16, 2007, 09:01 AM | |
Ooooww No I can't stand that peaple are hating hotels! I LOVE them ^^... And NO I'm no newbie who said that. I was playing Jazz 2 years ago. But time changed, I can't go on servers anymore and also can't host, so HOST THEM MORE, MORE, MORE... I'ts a good community for all. You'll teatch how to buy stuff and what you more want: a backgrond of a badroom or stuff... so think big about it ^^...
Btw: Does someone have the corectly size of a tileset (in paint) and that black-white stuff? Mail it to me: foksiegirl@hotmail.com
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