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Heya, I was one of the Xsyon players from the elite tribe. You can see my name when he shows the list of the tribe (Lonner). I helped build that giant hotel, and I’m happy to hear that you like it.
xsyon, hit me hard, i never thought i would ever see anything related to it again, after spending a good couple years in it. i remember building a small cottage in the middle of this huge lake when the game first game out, ive watched tribes being built and then left abandoned, only for me to finally do the same in 2022 when i was alone. this is probably the best and last documentation i will ever see about the game i once loved, and hopefully this will bring more new people in. thank you for this awesome video.
This game reminds me of Pax Dei. That's just a outsider perspective so I could be wrong, but I know people come together to build giant castles and stuff just like Xsyon.
the whole xyion section was so cool, I never played this game but seeing all this history, and even getting some background info and stuff was super interesting and seeing all these builds was awesome and just amazing to see this time capsule. plus the whole situation with pean was sad but also beatiful to see that they still upload a video yeaaars later and still memory him in the description that just shows so much love in my opinion it's unreal. super amazing video obviously! love it
The part with the building labeled "Deserted", last used 6190 days ago, is pretty crazy to think that it's still there, like they'll come back someday!
It's stuff like that segment that make me feel video preservation, particularly online games, needs to be taken more seriously. There's something so beautiful about this map, the history of it, the people collaborating to build things, probably having tons of fun together and building friendships along with their structures. I especially felt touched at the idea that one person from a tribe just logs on every now and again to keep the fires lit. It just really hit home with me, all these memories these people created together being kept alive.
Ace of Spades was SOO much fun back in the day! I was a kid and it was the perfect mixture of a shooter and Minecraft that you could play together with your friends. I adored it, maybe it wasn't perfectly balanced, but back then, it was just a lot of FUN!
Same, seeing this in the video brings back so much memories. I remember when we make a bunker and trench and shooting each other. So much fun back then!
A word on Brink. I played it at release and was so let down by it. There is something that is missed though in the discussion. One of the huge selling points about Brink was that it was going to let you customize your character like crazy. We were told we could make them look however we liked. This was the era of All Points Bulletin (APB) and the crazy customization that you could do there, so we didn't really have a reason to not believe them. Additionally, the SMART system was sold as "how the game worked". Everyone was moving that fast, and everyone could move around that fluidly. The reality? There were a handful of premade skins that you could mix and match, but you couldn't make them look however you liked. There were very few skins to choose from. And the SMART movement system? That only worked on the "Small" body type. What they neglected to share was that there would be a Small, Medium, and Large body type, with decreasing mobility. The Small body type allowed movement like those seen in the trailers, but had very little health. Medium felt like a normal FPS, if not a bit more clunky, and Large body type was the most durable but you couldn't do all the cool fancy movement tricks they showcased. And none of this even touches all the bugs, some of which seemingly still exist to this day. At $50 I felt robbed. For me Brink was "the" game. It was the game that taught me not to preorder. It over-promised and under-delivered so harshly it changed the way I bought games forever.
I actually loved Brink. I went in With very few expectations and was blown away. I was basically the only one. I loved the gameplay and objective based scoring. It’s too bad the game died so quickly. I played for a whole month before it was just me and the bots. Forever. I left because I had mastered combat against bots.
Same, that whole game just hit different played it on a friends PC back in Highschool… Simpler times makes me feel good people log regularly to keep their memories alive. R.I.P Pean
This is why gaming is awesome. my cousin and I recently played resident evil outbreak on pc through emulation, simply because big fans of the game have found a way to keep the game online. It’s crazy what lengths gamers will go through just because they refuse to let a game they love die, I love it.
Ace of Spades was the biggest w in gaming for me as a kid and teen. I have about 4,000 hours in it, got so good that I eventually never lost a match and it led me to play Rainbow Six Siege competitively here in Australia thanks to my attraction to destructive environmental competitive games. This game rocked and was the absolute bomb for a weekend with my mates.
The Xsyon section is going to make me cry man... A nice reminder to treasure every moment you spend in your favourite games. You're always making memories.
Seeing Battlefield 3 in the thumbnail aches my heart. I grew up with the game since 2011. I still play Battlefield 3 and 4 in 2024 but it's not what it used to be back then.
Same boat, i remember BF3 and 4 , i've spent so much time with my group in those games and it doesn't feel the same as it did back then. Still fun dont get me wrong. I keep going back to those 2 games though
Xsyon seems more digital art than just an RPG. Reminds me of the Remarkable story of Ibelin documentary I saw at the 2024 Melbourne International Film Festival where a young man died of a genetic disorder and his parents only discovered how much of an impact he had online in a Warcraft clan.
it's like at the surface what you're doing is trivial, just checkin' out old pieces of entertainment - but in reality this is like some sorta digital archeology that explores deep facets of the human condition. we get to see bits of society and human nature that are usually hard to facilitate, express and capture. Friendships, emotions, goals and just general culture that would never of happened if it weren't for the varying aspects of these different worlds. thank you for these videos.
And this is precisely why I always hoard all savegames for game servers I no longer run, nor expect to resurrect. Because in 10 years, that person exploring and going "oh wow, that's so cool" when finding new stuff - will be _me,_ exploring things I built back when all I had was _time._ :D
@@Egon_Freeman I have a 10 year old Minecraft map I saved from my XBox and still use to this day. My sister started it to mess around with squids, and it kind of just turned into THE creative map. I transferred and converted it from console to PC, put it on a private server, and we still build on it with friends from time to time. I couldn't really quantify it in number of builds because... there's just stuff _everywhere_ haha. Sometimes I put the server on and just fly around appreciating builds. It's the only Minecraft world that's survived that long for me because it has one rule: never destroy anything you've built. In short, I agree. Save your games, because it is so worth it.
The Xsyon coverage really got to me. What I wouldn't give to go back to some old Minecraft survival builds that my friends and I made in 2009... "All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain."
I keep remembering the little wooden castle-house with dirt castle walls I built off a tiny island next to a hill with a waterfall back around 2011, a little wheat garden and a fishing-enabled pond and everything. Still remeber the major "huh?" moment when I had to wiki up sticks of all things and found out that they are made out of planks rather than gathered from leaves like one'd expect.
I once reinstalled Trove and discovered my old clan's base was still intact. Sadly we all had a falling out and that group broke up long ago. Several of them went insane and literally joined antifa while claiming they didn't exist, others wanted nothing to do with that crap, while still others that claimed love and tolerance told anyone they disagreed with to suck start a shotgun.... sometimes these monuments in our past should stay buried.
Rye did a great job in highlighting this game. It def has been fun playing and I still play it from time to time. Anyone who wants to make things that are fantastic only your imagination stops ya really. There are a lot of fantastic builds in the game. I am still playing Xsyon but my health has taken a nose dive and I am slowly getting back into playing. Rye showed a few of my places. I know my aztec build blew em away. I am the one that has over 1200 toons. I bought them to help support the developer in keeping the game alive and moving forward.
This is now one of my favourite videos on youtube. You perfectly showcased what is so heartwarming and special about a small dedicated community and your respect for them and genuine excitement and awe for virtual sightseeing of their achievements and history is a part of what makes it special. It's often the small, the abandoned, the unknown games that you can find absolutely the best people and make the best memories in. Thank you for bringing it to our attention. This is EXACTLY what I love the most about meeting other people from all over the world in games. It's something utterly special that has not been replicated yet by any other media. I am so grateful to be able to be a part of it from time to time. I love it and I love all of you random best friends. My heart wells up.
I have a love/hate relationship with abandoned or dying games. There's something so calming about being in a game that you know is never going to have a decent playerbase but also it gives you a really sad feeling. A few years ago I used to love playing PUBG Lite on pc with friends, then when the paid version of PUBG was about to go f2p they announced the closing of Lite servers. I remember those last few weeks of playing against bots and feeling like a king from having 20+ kills lol. Such a weird world where things end as suddenly as they began.
i bought my friend brink as a gift a long time ago... and before i could send it to him it went FTP.. so i still have brink purchased as a gift to give away in my inventory lol
Having an experience like Shadow does in Xsyon is mesmerizing, If you cannot understand why he would play such a dead game for so long and be so committed, I personally played a dead game called Tactical Craft Online for about a year until it shut down early last year and it was the most immersive and unique experiences I've had with any game. I only joined it about 8 years after it released so I'm not as dedicated or long-standing as shadow, though in my case Tactical Craft Online is very similar in design to Xsyon, and just about every day would have an average of 0 players. Having an entire game left behind by other players and now only roamed by you, made it my very own extremely immersive archaeology game. Creating landmarks of abandoned player made ruins, looting old storages that are endearingly humanly sorted and organised, expired/unclaimed bases with way higher leveled leftover structures to expedite your own progress (making even more landmarks and now places to travel between), the game having its own niches and mechanics you can exploit when equipped with the knowledge that players existed long before you (In TCO every tile you walk on can be dug up and used as hidden storage, getting in the minds of old players to find their stash is amazingly rewarding), trying to figure out how unclear mechanics work via sifting through super old messages in a dead discord server, coming across the few massive builds by chance or by trekking towards a mark on the world map, and just so many more unique experiences. it was SOOOOOO FUN! and ENGAGING! and AH I MISS IT! I wish for everyone to have such an experience, though sadly, given the nature of how the experience is formed, very few will be able to. Shadow is a very fortunate guy.
For those of you curious about Pean; Peanuts was an original member of the Elite tribe. I don't remember if he was the founder, but its worth noting that Elite went through many phases where people would leave, and the tribe would basically be remade. Pean's IGN was Peanuts, but he *did* have a number of alt accounts. Elite was an international tribe (many tribes were exclusive to certain countries to keep communication easy), and Peanuts frequently posted on the forums to try and recruit people into Elite. My father used to be an MMO'er, and met Pean when he was on his Pwn account. The "in memorium" dedications were more than likely left by people recruited by Pean, who disappeared in 2015. My dad can't remember exactly what the story was, but the few people in contact with him have all said he went non responsive. Its possible that he passed, but im betting he just moved on...
It’s always saddening to see old games that have died out. It’s weird to think so many people made made good, fun memories and now it’s just left there to sit in peace,
Ace of Spades was one of the top indie games you could find back in the day. The memories of the tunnel wars in the Hallway map, the mass pushes, and frag spam that rivaled COD WAW. A memory that makes you miss the old days. Brink was a fun brick of a game, at least the campaign
Thank you rye for even looking towards these games. They mean a lot to the people who play them, or played them. Its a beautiful love story to the gaming world.
I immediately recognized Ace of Spades. My sister and I played it in the early days for such a short time. But the game was so much fun. Its a shame what happened to it, we never truly got anything like it ever again. And that game where the player showed you around and all the structures that was built, it got me emotional. It must have taken so much dedication. So its nice to see the developer will continue to support the game and these players.
Suicide Squad is fascinating in the way that it's actually NOT abandoned by its developers, but by its players. They just released a big season 3 update for ~200 active players.
Ace of spades (build and shoot & openspades versions) were next level. It even had an editor, where you could "Build" models to replace the guns with your own blocky ones.
Xyson never heard of it , but thats awesome how creative ppl get back then and it still living in the game. Super nostalgic for those gamers if they see this video. Awesome u got to give it some exposure and remind those who played the game of the nostalgia.
I remember buying brink for Xbox 360, driving home and reading the game manual and everything in it. When I got home, the body styles that changed how you play. The weapons, I loved it It’s such a shame to see that it died.
Man, reading the game manual on the drive home was always the best part-especially if it was a super thick one, like with Oblivion or something. I remember getting annoyed when we’d drive through darker areas, because I’d have to wait to keep reading lmao The nostalgia for 2008-2011 gaming is absolutely bonkers
Hell yea bro, I've been asking for Ace of Spades for a while. I'm so glad you managed to get the discord involved and experience it how it was back in thr day. Thanks so much for showing it off in its glory.
You hit the nail on the head about Brink having potential and if made today could actually have been something. I feel like a faithful remaster that fixes a lot would be received happily by old fans and skeptics who never played the original
I love watching these videos of you explorating old dead games with niche communitys still keeping them going but they all seem to be shooters in one way or another id love to see some diversity of other genres of old games with dedicated people keeping them going
Xsyon hit hard! I get the feeling of entire communities thriving and dying. All those relationships growing, maturing, and then running out. Amazing, I hope it gets to live on for a while more.
It's funny you played OpenSpades. While obviously all of us back in the day were blown away by it, it caused a huge (friendly and non-detirmental) rift in the community over which launcher to use. Myself and a subsection of the community that called themselves the "veterans" (many of us used the [VET] clan tag to show this, though it was also just a large clan in the game. I was a member of VET for a while and even played some tournaments under it, but we were loose about letting people use our tag as years went on) refused to move over onto OpenSpades, preferring to play the OG version in 4:3 stretched to 16:9. Insane, I know, but in a twitch shooter where reaction time and aim is all that matters, whatever works for you is what you stick with. I remember another major figure in the community called Jennifer was a huge proponent of OpenSpades and liked to make fun of those of us who stayed behind. It became commonplace in the BnS community to find a dead server to 1v1 on if you had a disagreement. Jennifer and I had several such 1v1s. At the time I would have said I came out the better, but in hindsight I think we were actually very similarly skilled. Tower of Babel was another such friendly rift. I much preferred 24/7 hallway to ToB, but Babel was always the undisputed champion outside of Arena nights (Arena was basically counterstrike without the bomb. Two teams fight in a map without destruction. This was the primary competitive gamemode I played and all three of the clans I played with liked to boast of our Arena skill). Babel had very frustrating distance protection where you couldn't shoot blocks on the other team's side unless you got close. While this was necessary for balance, in the OG version of the game it would spam a chat message and slightly stutter the game every time you shot a block too far away. It was infuriating. For anyone from the community back in the day, I was F22Raptor, dc3773 and Dropbear. I was in the clans [VET] and one I forget the tag of but was one of the larger ones, and I co-founded [META], the clan which won one of the community TDM tournaments on that map that was like two flat triangles meeting at the point. I forget its name. To anyone I had beef with, just know that even in the heated moments I look back on those years of playing as my fondest multiplayer memories in any game. Nothing can recapture the feeling we all got seeing our game saved by the BnS community. I was 12 when I started playing in 2011. Last time I played more than a couple minutes to check in I would have been probably 17 or 18 in 2017. No game captured me that hard for that long. I still check in and play a round or two of arena about once a year. Sadly even the Brazilian community that was keeping the playercount decent seems to have mostly faded away.
You should check out Dino D-Day, if it's still around. It's a WW2 shooter with, get this, dinosaurs. It wasn't the best balanced game, but you could be a T-Rex with machine guns strapped to your head.
I only recently found your channel (like in the last 2 days). I absolutely love watching you discover dead games and interact with the player base that still plays them. I really hope you've been able to give a lot of these games a small second life, whether it's adding numbers to the small leftover player base or in some way providing a properly dead game with a it's own new player base.
BF3: Reality Mod hurts me because i remember being so excited for it when it first got announced way back when. Completely forgot it released and it feels like everyone else has too.
I think it just didn’t do anything squad or bf2 pr didn’t do or didnt do it better, atleast that’s from what I remember but I never got to play more then a few rounds until the mod was dead
xsyon is such a neat game, the concept is so cool and the grind is really rewarding. The people in there are so nice too, and seeing the entire game history staying on the map is so cool.
Build & Shoot was probably the most simple fun I've ever had in gaming. That's the one game for me where I'd do anything to live out the glory days. Others had Black Ops, Halo, etc. Build & Shoot was it for me. There was so much fun to be had in that game.
In memory of Ace of Spades: "buld cahirs then snip" Was such a cool game, I remember all of the people making custom weapons skins and mods and stuff. What was the best part, though, was all the custom maps and how the game mixed a shooter game with the building mechanics.
26:19, just realizing that there was Minecraft music this whole time, rly matches the mood, heh, know what, I think I know what game I'm gonna play when I'm not broke haha, also, long live pean ☺
It's essentially a remake of project reality, which was made by the squad devs before they made squad - ironically enough loads of people had even been interested in the reality mod, but I e.g. never heard that it actually was released. So no wonder that it has no playerbase, people have moved on after the interest died of and no one even heard about it anymore.
@@Unknown_Genius the problem was the lack of content when BF3 PR come out it was bear bone not a lot of map only 1 vehicle for the two faction so yhea and the update plus you have to own BF3 prenium even if now it's like 10 euro, so people start leaving and go back to squad or the good old Project Reality mod
u're such an incredible legend for doing this! especially reminding people of gamers that served a big amount of their lives creating and updating those games ! Keep up , i really wanna see more and more , it's like i'm addicted to your content
The saddest thing about Xsyon is that all those players could just play Wurm instead. It's the same game just better in every way, has players and is actively developed.
This reminds me of a Minecraft Mini Game I played way back, probably around 2013, 2014. I really can't say for sure. It was called DVZ (Dwarves Vs Zombies.) It was developed, and made by a guy called RawTech, he even had a channel with video of him playing on the server. The game mode was basically just roughly 100 people (Which was crazy at the time.) getting around 10 minutes to build defenses around a small 'core.' And then at random a few players were infected, and they killed a couple, and then new infected would spawn outside the walls, forcing them to break their way in. It gave a breathing buffer for the defenders, but everntually the hoards were too powerful, the dwarves could never win, and that was the intentions of the game. Since the zombies had infinite respawns, it was just a matter of holding out. Fond memories.
I love your videos and what you do you literally show people prices of history like xsyon for instance I had no idea this game existed and for the world to remain untouched like it is it’s like looking in to a museum seeing artifacts that were lost to time uncovered
Xsyon was cool to see. It’s like you’re an archeologist exploring ancient ruins in video game form. They’re even called tribes which adds to the archeologist vibes.
Shadow melts my heart! I love the fact he's building all that. I dont know if he is content being alone or was excited to see someone else playing. if he walks around remembering when more people played. like I am tempted to buy the game just so he has someone to play with!
Lmao of course jagex changed a game so far from the original that the community left and made a private sever 😂 how many times are they gunna fuck a game up so bad lol
You're not wrong about how badly they fucked up the game. But the private servers always existed. The whole game had been community hosted since day 1. I also think Jagex's deviation from the core gameplay was a necessity since the terms of the buyout dictated the original be left alone in it's current unreleased open source state. So in order to have brand distinction and encourage buying their version they had no choice but to distance themselves from the original. Obviously they misunderstood what everyone liked about the game and thats what did it in, that and the typical corpo "whatever is necessary for profits" mentality. I feel like if they could have hired on the original dev to be part of production maybe it would have had a better chance but who knows.
@@byrd3242AoS was not, is not, and never will be open source. OpenSpades was a combination of an agreement with the developers and jagex, and aspects of the game that were moddable to begin with. For several years myself and others campaigned Jagex to make the classic version open source so it could receive engine updates. Admittedly since most of us involved with the campaign were kids we didn't realize what we were asking for was never going to happen. Jagex owns the rights to the Voxlap engine version used for the game (the voxlap engine is open source btw, at least as of a few years ago the dev was actually quick to respond to emails about it and happy to answer any questions) and the game itself. The agreement they came to was simply to allow the classic version to remain hosted through community servers. The game had community servers pretty much from day one, so most of the game was there. Jagex didn't immediately allow this however, there was an over year long period where Build N Shoot wasn't up yet and the old site was dead. That said even at that time you could directly connect to servers through your browser if you had the link address. That was a rough era though, almost killed the game completely. While at the time myself and most of the community despised Jagex for what they did, in hindsight we were very lucky. Very few companies allow old free pre-alphas of the games they require to remain up and free to access for the community. I do obviously wish development on the original could have continued though, because the Jagex version captured none of what was great about the original. Furthermore your timeline is just generally wrong. While yes the classic game and Jagex were technically being worked on simultaneously, they were completely separate games. As I said above there was a period of time (from memory it was sometime in 2013 to late 2014 or early 2015) where Build N Shoot (AoS classic) hadn't yet launched and the original was unavailable. Jagex's version came out in 2012. Accounting for development time it seems unlikely the existence of the classic mode was in any way relevant to why their version was so different. Additionally they later released a "classic mode" that was meant to be quite similar to the vanilla gamemodes of the original. So if it was a contractual problem that would have required a new contract to be allowed. In reality from publicly available information it appears Jagex's version was simply extremely rushed. They were trying to capitalize on the Minecraft craze and thought they were buying an asset that would make them huge money if they could get it out the door while Minecraft was still growing in popularity (little did they know Minecraft wouldn't reach its first peak and plateau until 2014). They brought in a contractor to get the game done as quickly as possible. These contractors were likely completely unaware of the original or simply didn't have time to play it in order to understand its mechanics. Jagex's version is very much a product of its time. Minecraft was hugely popular and TF2 was still quite relevant being only one year past its F2P launch and being hot off the heels of Mann vs. Machine. Jagex's version is very obviously trying to lean into the Minecraft aesthetic (the original looks very little like minecraft due to the incredibly unique and complex voxel rendering it used) while also including the class shooter elements of TF2. It had no soul of its own, as the original game did (which wasn't a minecraft clone and in fact started development before Minecraft was publicly known about. The Voxlap engine predates Minecraft).
I remember being so hype for Brink back in the day, my friend bought it for me for my birthday. I had a blast in the PvE mode, but the servers were just so laggy it gave the PvP hair-pulling levels of frustration.
goddamn it, i remember when my buddy came over and showed me ace of spades. must‘ve been in 2012 or 2013. we had so much fun playing that game on my pc while our moms were chatting in the living room, bringing us food and candy. begging our moms to stay a little longer so we can keep playing. eagerly waiting for them to visit us so we can play again. until some day, they came around for the last time, without us even realizing it… he‘s a father now, and i‘m proud of him. but damn, do i miss those days…
Xyson's human settlements evoke the feeling of nostalgia in me even though I never played the game. I can still relate and imagine how much fun those people had back in the day building those settlements and structures, what their plans and ambitions were for their tribes, and how ultimately the passing of time herds away masses to different online and physical places. The memories created in these games certainly exist but remembering them also bring pain of nostalgia along with them. I hope most, if not all the people we this video and hopefully feel appreciated of their work and shares experiences. I love this side of humanity ❤
One for the next video: Call of Duty 3 on the 360 has the most wholesome community. Only like 2 servers at a time but everyone on there has a mic and likes to chat and work as a team. Definitely worth a look
People loved Ace of Spades so much that a complete remake was made in roblox under the name "ArmsOfSolitaire" Ironically enough, it also died but it was fun while it lasted.
Some absolute icons in this video. Please show em some love, especially Shadow - that man is one of kindest people I've met. And Remember:
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Manta sleep mask are great I own 2 of them
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@@deadadam666 yeah they are expensive but they are definitely black out
@@Mr_1Ballwhale that is not impressive for 80 quid
Heya, I was one of the Xsyon players from the elite tribe. You can see my name when he shows the list of the tribe (Lonner). I helped build that giant hotel, and I’m happy to hear that you like it.
what happened to pean?
What happened to Pean?
Any more info about Pean?
Yooo that's so cool
Replying incase you mention what happened.
xsyon, hit me hard, i never thought i would ever see anything related to it again, after spending a good couple years in it. i remember building a small cottage in the middle of this huge lake when the game first game out, ive watched tribes being built and then left abandoned, only for me to finally do the same in 2022 when i was alone. this is probably the best and last documentation i will ever see about the game i once loved, and hopefully this will bring more new people in. thank you for this awesome video.
I have some time off later this month, and I plan on using some of it to check xsyon out. I loved that segment.
Well you can play Valhiem its similar to Xsyon
This game reminds me of Pax Dei. That's just a outsider perspective so I could be wrong, but I know people come together to build giant castles and stuff just like Xsyon.
the whole xyion section was so cool, I never played this game but seeing all this history, and even getting some background info and stuff was super interesting and seeing all these builds was awesome and just amazing to see this time capsule. plus the whole situation with pean was sad but also beatiful to see that they still upload a video yeaaars later and still memory him in the description that just shows so much love in my opinion it's unreal. super amazing video obviously! love it
It sounds like a awesome community and gives off a feeling of familiarity like a group of friends coming together to drink a few beers
The part with the building labeled "Deserted", last used 6190 days ago, is pretty crazy to think that it's still there, like they'll come back someday!
Yeah it got me all emotional to see these buildings and containers this Old like this is the same as your Minecaft dogs in childhood worlds
The gamers should be paid to play nd preserve the history
It's stuff like that segment that make me feel video preservation, particularly online games, needs to be taken more seriously. There's something so beautiful about this map, the history of it, the people collaborating to build things, probably having tons of fun together and building friendships along with their structures.
I especially felt touched at the idea that one person from a tribe just logs on every now and again to keep the fires lit. It just really hit home with me, all these memories these people created together being kept alive.
Ace of Spades was SOO much fun back in the day! I was a kid and it was the perfect mixture of a shooter and Minecraft that you could play together with your friends. I adored it, maybe it wasn't perfectly balanced, but back then, it was just a lot of FUN!
Same. I still remember when I was playing with my then Friends after school. 😿
Same, seeing this in the video brings back so much memories.
I remember when we make a bunker and trench and shooting each other. So much fun back then!
Especially the absolutely first versions with heavy heavy fog and sprite graphics
I miss this game :(
It's now on roblox but it doesn't feel the same
A word on Brink.
I played it at release and was so let down by it. There is something that is missed though in the discussion.
One of the huge selling points about Brink was that it was going to let you customize your character like crazy. We were told we could make them look however we liked. This was the era of All Points Bulletin (APB) and the crazy customization that you could do there, so we didn't really have a reason to not believe them. Additionally, the SMART system was sold as "how the game worked". Everyone was moving that fast, and everyone could move around that fluidly.
The reality? There were a handful of premade skins that you could mix and match, but you couldn't make them look however you liked. There were very few skins to choose from. And the SMART movement system? That only worked on the "Small" body type. What they neglected to share was that there would be a Small, Medium, and Large body type, with decreasing mobility. The Small body type allowed movement like those seen in the trailers, but had very little health. Medium felt like a normal FPS, if not a bit more clunky, and Large body type was the most durable but you couldn't do all the cool fancy movement tricks they showcased.
And none of this even touches all the bugs, some of which seemingly still exist to this day. At $50 I felt robbed.
For me Brink was "the" game. It was the game that taught me not to preorder. It over-promised and under-delivered so harshly it changed the way I bought games forever.
i guess its time to install APB one more time
I actually loved Brink. I went in With very few expectations and was blown away. I was basically the only one. I loved the gameplay and objective based scoring.
It’s too bad the game died so quickly. I played for a whole month before it was just me and the bots. Forever. I left because I had mastered combat against bots.
I remember Brink. I had fun with it for a little bit before it got old.
I have the CD still.. and i have no idea what to do with it anymore.
equally felt robbed..
I also still play APB, wish it was in a better state though
Splash Damage are renounced for dropping games, i used to love Dirty Bomb
RIP pean 😔
didn't know him but it pulled my heart strings to know he was so influential to others and is gone.
Same, that whole game just hit different played it on a friends PC back in Highschool… Simpler times makes me feel good people log regularly to keep their memories alive. R.I.P Pean
26:49 It must be heartbreaking to log in every day and see fewer and fewer people around you in a game you love so much
This is why gaming is awesome. my cousin and I recently played resident evil outbreak on pc through emulation, simply because big fans of the game have found a way to keep the game online. It’s crazy what lengths gamers will go through just because they refuse to let a game they love die, I love it.
Im addicted to these videos, youve cracked the algorithm with these and its amazing to see
Gross.
I always watch these but I had to search for his channel this time :/
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bro the pean story line hit hard and really makes you think about what will be left of you when your gone. Fly high pean 🕊
Thanks for mentioning my project👍
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KEEP THA GOOD SHIT UP!
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Ace of Spades was the biggest w in gaming for me as a kid and teen. I have about 4,000 hours in it, got so good that I eventually never lost a match and it led me to play Rainbow Six Siege competitively here in Australia thanks to my attraction to destructive environmental competitive games. This game rocked and was the absolute bomb for a weekend with my mates.
@@tokyo.r6 you talking about the steam version?
Rip pean
Rip Pean, he will be missed by his friends made along the way.
I've never met the guy, but the fact they dedicated everything in the tribe to him tells me he was a real one
Pean real LEGEND
The Xsyon section is going to make me cry man... A nice reminder to treasure every moment you spend in your favourite games. You're always making memories.
Seeing Battlefield 3 in the thumbnail aches my heart. I grew up with the game since 2011. I still play Battlefield 3 and 4 in 2024 but it's not what it used to be back then.
Same boat, i remember BF3 and 4 , i've spent so much time with my group in those games and it doesn't feel the same as it did back then. Still fun dont get me wrong.
I keep going back to those 2 games though
when I played Battlefield 1 on ps4 in 2024
why is hard to find players online and is it possible to get all the trophies? (including all the DLC)
@@Ph4ntom742when I logged in on ps4 bf1 in 2022 it was already empty
@@Me-eb3wv it really is sad when these games are so good
@@Me-eb3wvBF1 has NEVER had empty servers. You can still play operation and conquest easily.
Xsyon seems more digital art than just an RPG. Reminds me of the Remarkable story of Ibelin documentary I saw at the 2024 Melbourne International Film Festival where a young man died of a genetic disorder and his parents only discovered how much of an impact he had online in a Warcraft clan.
Xyson was so sad. Idk why but it really hit home
it's like at the surface what you're doing is trivial, just checkin' out old pieces of entertainment - but in reality this is like some sorta digital archeology that explores deep facets of the human condition. we get to see bits of society and human nature that are usually hard to facilitate, express and capture. Friendships, emotions, goals and just general culture that would never of happened if it weren't for the varying aspects of these different worlds.
thank you for these videos.
John Green would have a field day with these places! He would have a lot to say and experience about places shown in the video.
And this is precisely why I always hoard all savegames for game servers I no longer run, nor expect to resurrect. Because in 10 years, that person exploring and going "oh wow, that's so cool" when finding new stuff - will be _me,_ exploring things I built back when all I had was _time._ :D
@@Egon_Freeman I have a 10 year old Minecraft map I saved from my XBox and still use to this day. My sister started it to mess around with squids, and it kind of just turned into THE creative map. I transferred and converted it from console to PC, put it on a private server, and we still build on it with friends from time to time.
I couldn't really quantify it in number of builds because... there's just stuff _everywhere_ haha. Sometimes I put the server on and just fly around appreciating builds. It's the only Minecraft world that's survived that long for me because it has one rule: never destroy anything you've built.
In short, I agree. Save your games, because it is so worth it.
The Xsyon coverage really got to me. What I wouldn't give to go back to some old Minecraft survival builds that my friends and I made in 2009...
"All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain."
I keep remembering the little wooden castle-house with dirt castle walls I built off a tiny island next to a hill with a waterfall back around 2011, a little wheat garden and a fishing-enabled pond and everything. Still remeber the major "huh?" moment when I had to wiki up sticks of all things and found out that they are made out of planks rather than gathered from leaves like one'd expect.
I have a friend that's an archivist autistic and we have a realm that's all of our servers smashed into one
Blade Runner ...
I once reinstalled Trove and discovered my old clan's base was still intact. Sadly we all had a falling out and that group broke up long ago. Several of them went insane and literally joined antifa while claiming they didn't exist, others wanted nothing to do with that crap, while still others that claimed love and tolerance told anyone they disagreed with to suck start a shotgun.... sometimes these monuments in our past should stay buried.
Rye did a great job in highlighting this game. It def has been fun playing and I still play it from time to time. Anyone who wants to make things that are fantastic only your imagination stops ya really. There are a lot of fantastic builds in the game. I am still playing Xsyon but my health has taken a nose dive and I am slowly getting back into playing. Rye showed a few of my places. I know my aztec build blew em away. I am the one that has over 1200 toons. I bought them to help support the developer in keeping the game alive and moving forward.
Hope your health improves soon, Its amazing to see people keeping this kind of games alive.
Absolute legend.
Now THIS is a hero we desperately need. My hat's off to you.
Please make a spreadsheet with all the games, where to find them etc! ;D
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@@whenwaswhen8218 yes but he has many videos from this series, and it’s easy to get lost in it
This is now one of my favourite videos on youtube. You perfectly showcased what is so heartwarming and special about a small dedicated community and your respect for them and genuine excitement and awe for virtual sightseeing of their achievements and history is a part of what makes it special.
It's often the small, the abandoned, the unknown games that you can find absolutely the best people and make the best memories in.
Thank you for bringing it to our attention. This is EXACTLY what I love the most about meeting other people from all over the world in games. It's something utterly special that has not been replicated yet by any other media. I am so grateful to be able to be a part of it from time to time.
I love it and I love all of you random best friends. My heart wells up.
I have a love/hate relationship with abandoned or dying games. There's something so calming about being in a game that you know is never going to have a decent playerbase but also it gives you a really sad feeling. A few years ago I used to love playing PUBG Lite on pc with friends, then when the paid version of PUBG was about to go f2p they announced the closing of Lite servers. I remember those last few weeks of playing against bots and feeling like a king from having 20+ kills lol. Such a weird world where things end as suddenly as they began.
“We don’t have furniture in the game yet”
Who’s gonna tell him 💀
one of the founder dev is actively working on updates so.... there's hope
tell him what
@@bo-dg3bh Tell him that there is hope 😇
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i bought my friend brink as a gift a long time ago... and before i could send it to him it went FTP.. so i still have brink purchased as a gift to give away in my inventory lol
Gift it to the dev
Having an experience like Shadow does in Xsyon is mesmerizing, If you cannot understand why he would play such a dead game for so long and be so committed, I personally played a dead game called Tactical Craft Online for about a year until it shut down early last year and it was the most immersive and unique experiences I've had with any game.
I only joined it about 8 years after it released so I'm not as dedicated or long-standing as shadow, though in my case Tactical Craft Online is very similar in design to Xsyon, and just about every day would have an average of 0 players. Having an entire game left behind by other players and now only roamed by you, made it my very own extremely immersive archaeology game.
Creating landmarks of abandoned player made ruins, looting old storages that are endearingly humanly sorted and organised, expired/unclaimed bases with way higher leveled leftover structures to expedite your own progress (making even more landmarks and now places to travel between), the game having its own niches and mechanics you can exploit when equipped with the knowledge that players existed long before you (In TCO every tile you walk on can be dug up and used as hidden storage, getting in the minds of old players to find their stash is amazingly rewarding), trying to figure out how unclear mechanics work via sifting through super old messages in a dead discord server, coming across the few massive builds by chance or by trekking towards a mark on the world map, and just so many more unique experiences. it was SOOOOOO FUN! and ENGAGING! and AH I MISS IT!
I wish for everyone to have such an experience, though sadly, given the nature of how the experience is formed, very few will be able to. Shadow is a very fortunate guy.
I can only repeat myself: I really think Toribash would fit into this series extremly well!
True, used to play it with a couple of friends back in the day
Aww, man. I miss toribash. I sucked at it!
Toribash is a game I always mean to get good at and then completely give up.
For those of you curious about Pean;
Peanuts was an original member of the Elite tribe. I don't remember if he was the founder, but its worth noting that Elite went through many phases where people would leave, and the tribe would basically be remade. Pean's IGN was Peanuts, but he *did* have a number of alt accounts. Elite was an international tribe (many tribes were exclusive to certain countries to keep communication easy), and Peanuts frequently posted on the forums to try and recruit people into Elite.
My father used to be an MMO'er, and met Pean when he was on his Pwn account. The "in memorium" dedications were more than likely left by people recruited by Pean, who disappeared in 2015. My dad can't remember exactly what the story was, but the few people in contact with him have all said he went non responsive. Its possible that he passed, but im betting he just moved on...
Rye makes me reminisce on all of the old games I used to play and all the friends I lost contact with
Too bad I realized all my friends were crap people who were toxic af to me in the end
@@SetariM im sry for u bro😔
It’s always saddening to see old games that have died out. It’s weird to think so many people made made good, fun memories and now it’s just left there to sit in peace,
Ace of Spades was one of the top indie games you could find back in the day. The memories of the tunnel wars in the Hallway map, the mass pushes, and frag spam that rivaled COD WAW. A memory that makes you miss the old days.
Brink was a fun brick of a game, at least the campaign
Thank you rye for even looking towards these games. They mean a lot to the people who play them, or played them. Its a beautiful love story to the gaming world.
This is digital archeology. It is amazing to me how dedicated some people are and just doing their own little thing
Hearing music from Morrowind in the Battlefield 3 portion of the video feels so weird.
I like it.
11:05 THATS ME, I AM THE ROCK USA
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I immediately recognized Ace of Spades. My sister and I played it in the early days for such a short time. But the game was so much fun. Its a shame what happened to it, we never truly got anything like it ever again.
And that game where the player showed you around and all the structures that was built, it got me emotional. It must have taken so much dedication. So its nice to see the developer will continue to support the game and these players.
Suicide Squad is fascinating in the way that it's actually NOT abandoned by its developers, but by its players. They just released a big season 3 update for ~200 active players.
Rye should absolutely cover a dead live service game before it disappears.
It is because they need to release at least 3 seasons because of the season pass that some people bought, they are doing it for legal reasons.
Shadow and Pean and all the others, what a community, I have nothing to do with the community but it made me so emotional
Ace of spades (build and shoot & openspades versions) were next level. It even had an editor, where you could "Build" models to replace the guns with your own blocky ones.
Xyson never heard of it , but thats awesome how creative ppl get back then and it still living in the game. Super nostalgic for those gamers if they see this video. Awesome u got to give it some exposure and remind those who played the game of the nostalgia.
I feel like xsyon was like going through a museum and seeing what people made years ago. A lost civilization.
I remember buying brink for Xbox 360, driving home and reading the game manual and everything in it.
When I got home, the body styles that changed how you play. The weapons, I loved it
It’s such a shame to see that it died.
Man, reading the game manual on the drive home was always the best part-especially if it was a super thick one, like with Oblivion or something. I remember getting annoyed when we’d drive through darker areas, because I’d have to wait to keep reading lmao
The nostalgia for 2008-2011 gaming is absolutely bonkers
Hell yea bro, I've been asking for Ace of Spades for a while. I'm so glad you managed to get the discord involved and experience it how it was back in thr day. Thanks so much for showing it off in its glory.
"Or simply didn't get time to" To mourn a man you hadn't known existed until 10 minutes ago is an odd feeling.
hands down one of the best recurring series on youtube right now. love what you do bro
Jagex not absoluting destroying whatever they touch challenge: Impossible
Lovely to see all of these games with the history behind them, and the community who are still active and or hosting games! Kudos to Shadow also!
You hit the nail on the head about Brink having potential and if made today could actually have been something. I feel like a faithful remaster that fixes a lot would be received happily by old fans and skeptics who never played the original
I love watching these videos of you explorating old dead games with niche communitys still keeping them going but they all seem to be shooters in one way or another id love to see some diversity of other genres of old games with dedicated people keeping them going
Not a complaint, this was a great video. Has anyone noticed the trend of the “abandoned games” videos? Maybe it’s just my algorithm
Xsyon hit hard!
I get the feeling of entire communities thriving and dying. All those relationships growing, maturing, and then running out. Amazing, I hope it gets to live on for a while more.
It’s strange see a game with only 2-3 players still being updated
It's funny you played OpenSpades. While obviously all of us back in the day were blown away by it, it caused a huge (friendly and non-detirmental) rift in the community over which launcher to use. Myself and a subsection of the community that called themselves the "veterans" (many of us used the [VET] clan tag to show this, though it was also just a large clan in the game. I was a member of VET for a while and even played some tournaments under it, but we were loose about letting people use our tag as years went on) refused to move over onto OpenSpades, preferring to play the OG version in 4:3 stretched to 16:9. Insane, I know, but in a twitch shooter where reaction time and aim is all that matters, whatever works for you is what you stick with.
I remember another major figure in the community called Jennifer was a huge proponent of OpenSpades and liked to make fun of those of us who stayed behind. It became commonplace in the BnS community to find a dead server to 1v1 on if you had a disagreement. Jennifer and I had several such 1v1s. At the time I would have said I came out the better, but in hindsight I think we were actually very similarly skilled.
Tower of Babel was another such friendly rift. I much preferred 24/7 hallway to ToB, but Babel was always the undisputed champion outside of Arena nights (Arena was basically counterstrike without the bomb. Two teams fight in a map without destruction. This was the primary competitive gamemode I played and all three of the clans I played with liked to boast of our Arena skill). Babel had very frustrating distance protection where you couldn't shoot blocks on the other team's side unless you got close. While this was necessary for balance, in the OG version of the game it would spam a chat message and slightly stutter the game every time you shot a block too far away. It was infuriating.
For anyone from the community back in the day, I was F22Raptor, dc3773 and Dropbear. I was in the clans [VET] and one I forget the tag of but was one of the larger ones, and I co-founded [META], the clan which won one of the community TDM tournaments on that map that was like two flat triangles meeting at the point. I forget its name. To anyone I had beef with, just know that even in the heated moments I look back on those years of playing as my fondest multiplayer memories in any game. Nothing can recapture the feeling we all got seeing our game saved by the BnS community. I was 12 when I started playing in 2011. Last time I played more than a couple minutes to check in I would have been probably 17 or 18 in 2017. No game captured me that hard for that long. I still check in and play a round or two of arena about once a year. Sadly even the Brazilian community that was keeping the playercount decent seems to have mostly faded away.
I find it super admirable, how your videoes can genuinely help smaller gaming communities grow and potentionally run for longer!
Open Spades is how I remember Ace of Spades in my head
fun fact: ace of spades has a roblox remake (now called arms of solitaire) that gets a decent amount of players at times.
You should check out Dino D-Day, if it's still around. It's a WW2 shooter with, get this, dinosaurs. It wasn't the best balanced game, but you could be a T-Rex with machine guns strapped to your head.
I only recently found your channel (like in the last 2 days). I absolutely love watching you discover dead games and interact with the player base that still plays them. I really hope you've been able to give a lot of these games a small second life, whether it's adding numbers to the small leftover player base or in some way providing a properly dead game with a it's own new player base.
BF3: Reality Mod hurts me because i remember being so excited for it when it first got announced way back when.
Completely forgot it released and it feels like everyone else has too.
I think it just didn’t do anything squad or bf2 pr didn’t do or didnt do it better, atleast that’s from what I remember but I never got to play more then a few rounds until the mod was dead
I think Squad's existence keeps a lot of people from playing it.
Squad with ICO is nice.
Dude. I was thinking last time I watched one of your videos he needs to play ace of spades.
This has made me sooooo happy
xsyon is such a neat game, the concept is so cool and the grind is really rewarding. The people in there are so nice too, and seeing the entire game history staying on the map is so cool.
God Ace of Spades was actually peak gaming, especially prior to its steam release
Build & Shoot was probably the most simple fun I've ever had in gaming. That's the one game for me where I'd do anything to live out the glory days. Others had Black Ops, Halo, etc. Build & Shoot was it for me. There was so much fun to be had in that game.
Brink was so much fun back in the PS3 days. I loved that game.
In memory of Ace of Spades: "buld cahirs then snip"
Was such a cool game, I remember all of the people making custom weapons skins and mods and stuff.
What was the best part, though, was all the custom maps and how the game mixed a shooter game with the building mechanics.
Xsyon reminded me of Wurm Online and Wurm Unlimited. Love those games, they're far from dead though, just very fun.
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Didn't ask. You're a man.
26:19, just realizing that there was Minecraft music this whole time, rly matches the mood, heh, know what, I think I know what game I'm gonna play when I'm not broke haha, also, long live pean ☺
If that reality mod was released well before squad was a thing, it could’ve been great
It's essentially a remake of project reality, which was made by the squad devs before they made squad - ironically enough loads of people had even been interested in the reality mod, but I e.g. never heard that it actually was released.
So no wonder that it has no playerbase, people have moved on after the interest died of and no one even heard about it anymore.
@@Unknown_Genius the problem was the lack of content when BF3 PR come out it was bear bone not a lot of map only 1 vehicle for the two faction so yhea and the update plus you have to own BF3 prenium even if now it's like 10 euro, so people start leaving and go back to squad or the good old Project Reality mod
i mean arma exists and people looking for a game like that are already playing arma it was doomed from the start
@@karlmarx9255 Arma isn't really quite the same thing.
u're such an incredible legend for doing this! especially reminding people of gamers that served a big amount of their lives creating and updating those games ! Keep up , i really wanna see more and more , it's like i'm addicted to your content
The saddest thing about Xsyon is that all those players could just play Wurm instead. It's the same game just better in every way, has players and is actively developed.
Nothing like the original bro it's kinda like how alot of minecraft player sticks to the older versions
This reminds me of a Minecraft Mini Game I played way back, probably around 2013, 2014. I really can't say for sure.
It was called DVZ (Dwarves Vs Zombies.) It was developed, and made by a guy called RawTech, he even had a channel with video of him playing on the server.
The game mode was basically just roughly 100 people (Which was crazy at the time.) getting around 10 minutes to build defenses around a small 'core.' And then at random a few players were infected, and they killed a couple, and then new infected would spawn outside the walls, forcing them to break their way in. It gave a breathing buffer for the defenders, but everntually the hoards were too powerful, the dwarves could never win, and that was the intentions of the game. Since the zombies had infinite respawns, it was just a matter of holding out. Fond memories.
Ace of Spades has a decent roblox remake with a pretty good community if yall struggle to find full servers
I'd rather not touch anything related to Roblox with a mile-long pole.
OpenSpades still gets players from time to time, no need to use diddleblox.
I love your videos and what you do you literally show people prices of history like xsyon for instance I had no idea this game existed and for the world to remain untouched like it is it’s like looking in to a museum seeing artifacts that were lost to time uncovered
27:43 What is the name of this music used in every game introduction?
Another Medium - Toby Fox
@@DozerTM thank you ❤️
@@wegi3232 no probs have nice life 💚
Cool thing about AOS- you can change any weapon or item skin to something free online so you could have such cool skins for ur weapons and shovels
That time of month again! Rye uploads
Xsyon was cool to see. It’s like you’re an archeologist exploring ancient ruins in video game form. They’re even called tribes which adds to the archeologist vibes.
Cant believe my server was full 12:00 =gaminglikeits2012= 😭
Really
@@cujusticegaming that server finally got played on again 😢
I remember the prime of Ace of Spades. Some of the steam achievements still sit at the top % achieved because nobody can get them any more
realitymod was doomed from the start because the people that are searching for a game like that are already playing modded Arma 3 or tarkov
... you mean squad... which is just project reality.
It's life is going to be cut short since EA announced that Nov. 7, 2024 is when the BF3 servers are going to be shut down...
@@AceOSpades717That's only for PS3 and Xbox 360, PC will be fine, and PC is where you would play modded BF3 anyway (obviously).
@SanctusBacchus True, sucks anyway
Yeah and there already is project reality for the weaker pcs
That was probably that kids best 45 min, alone on a dead game, just chilling, he must’ve loved it, and you brought back memories for that one.
7:15 is that Johnny Depp?
Shadow melts my heart! I love the fact he's building all that. I dont know if he is content being alone or was excited to see someone else playing. if he walks around remembering when more people played. like I am tempted to buy the game just so he has someone to play with!
I'm an early bird... Have a nice day pals ♥
You too friend 😊
Thank you!
Stay hydrated and take it easy on yourself ❤
Great video, and congrats on 300k subs!
Lmao of course jagex changed a game so far from the original that the community left and made a private sever 😂 how many times are they gunna fuck a game up so bad lol
You're not wrong about how badly they fucked up the game. But the private servers always existed. The whole game had been community hosted since day 1. I also think Jagex's deviation from the core gameplay was a necessity since the terms of the buyout dictated the original be left alone in it's current unreleased open source state. So in order to have brand distinction and encourage buying their version they had no choice but to distance themselves from the original. Obviously they misunderstood what everyone liked about the game and thats what did it in, that and the typical corpo "whatever is necessary for profits" mentality. I feel like if they could have hired on the original dev to be part of production maybe it would have had a better chance but who knows.
@@byrd3242AoS was not, is not, and never will be open source. OpenSpades was a combination of an agreement with the developers and jagex, and aspects of the game that were moddable to begin with.
For several years myself and others campaigned Jagex to make the classic version open source so it could receive engine updates. Admittedly since most of us involved with the campaign were kids we didn't realize what we were asking for was never going to happen. Jagex owns the rights to the Voxlap engine version used for the game (the voxlap engine is open source btw, at least as of a few years ago the dev was actually quick to respond to emails about it and happy to answer any questions) and the game itself. The agreement they came to was simply to allow the classic version to remain hosted through community servers. The game had community servers pretty much from day one, so most of the game was there. Jagex didn't immediately allow this however, there was an over year long period where Build N Shoot wasn't up yet and the old site was dead. That said even at that time you could directly connect to servers through your browser if you had the link address. That was a rough era though, almost killed the game completely.
While at the time myself and most of the community despised Jagex for what they did, in hindsight we were very lucky. Very few companies allow old free pre-alphas of the games they require to remain up and free to access for the community. I do obviously wish development on the original could have continued though, because the Jagex version captured none of what was great about the original.
Furthermore your timeline is just generally wrong. While yes the classic game and Jagex were technically being worked on simultaneously, they were completely separate games. As I said above there was a period of time (from memory it was sometime in 2013 to late 2014 or early 2015) where Build N Shoot (AoS classic) hadn't yet launched and the original was unavailable. Jagex's version came out in 2012. Accounting for development time it seems unlikely the existence of the classic mode was in any way relevant to why their version was so different. Additionally they later released a "classic mode" that was meant to be quite similar to the vanilla gamemodes of the original. So if it was a contractual problem that would have required a new contract to be allowed.
In reality from publicly available information it appears Jagex's version was simply extremely rushed. They were trying to capitalize on the Minecraft craze and thought they were buying an asset that would make them huge money if they could get it out the door while Minecraft was still growing in popularity (little did they know Minecraft wouldn't reach its first peak and plateau until 2014). They brought in a contractor to get the game done as quickly as possible. These contractors were likely completely unaware of the original or simply didn't have time to play it in order to understand its mechanics. Jagex's version is very much a product of its time. Minecraft was hugely popular and TF2 was still quite relevant being only one year past its F2P launch and being hot off the heels of Mann vs. Machine. Jagex's version is very obviously trying to lean into the Minecraft aesthetic (the original looks very little like minecraft due to the incredibly unique and complex voxel rendering it used) while also including the class shooter elements of TF2. It had no soul of its own, as the original game did (which wasn't a minecraft clone and in fact started development before Minecraft was publicly known about. The Voxlap engine predates Minecraft).
It's very humbling thinking about how maybe some of these creations are by people who may no longer be among us.
I remember being so hype for Brink back in the day, my friend bought it for me for my birthday. I had a blast in the PvE mode, but the servers were just so laggy it gave the PvP hair-pulling levels of frustration.
I remember being old enough to know the game was going to be unfinished on release. God damn I'm old.
Rest in Pean(ce) 😔
man watching the xsyon stuff has me tearing up man, seeing all the stuff standing over such a long time. thats awesome
ace of spades is also on roblox
There's something ethereal about your content and delivery style, very soothing!
please check out Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 or Battle For Neighborville. they're not abandoned but they're Hella underrated
i back that gw2 is extremely good and slowly dying just like every other older ea online game
goddamn it, i remember when my buddy came over and showed me ace of spades. must‘ve been in 2012 or 2013. we had so much fun playing that game on my pc while our moms were chatting in the living room, bringing us food and candy. begging our moms to stay a little longer so we can keep playing. eagerly waiting for them to visit us so we can play again.
until some day, they came around for the last time, without us even realizing it…
he‘s a father now, and i‘m proud of him. but damn, do i miss those days…
Yup can see why Ace of Spades didn't work out xD Laggy, allows spawn camping and bad maps.
Xyson's human settlements evoke the feeling of nostalgia in me even though I never played the game. I can still relate and imagine how much fun those people had back in the day building those settlements and structures, what their plans and ambitions were for their tribes, and how ultimately the passing of time herds away masses to different online and physical places. The memories created in these games certainly exist but remembering them also bring pain of nostalgia along with them. I hope most, if not all the people we this video and hopefully feel appreciated of their work and shares experiences. I love this side of humanity ❤
The Minecraft and destiny music in the background lowkey hit so hard
Glad someone else noticed it too
This is crazy you brought a memory back talking about Brink! Played a lot of that game when it came out and really enjoyed it.
One for the next video:
Call of Duty 3 on the 360 has the most wholesome community. Only like 2 servers at a time but everyone on there has a mic and likes to chat and work as a team. Definitely worth a look
People loved Ace of Spades so much that a complete remake was made in roblox under the name "ArmsOfSolitaire"
Ironically enough, it also died but it was fun while it lasted.
I'm so happy to see you finally talk about OpenSpades. What an incredibly fun game with friends. Never gets old.