Posted by puritan @ 10:01 CST, 17 November 2025 - iMsg
The 250FPS league season 4 is live!
Sponsored by EGB.com, the total prize pool is $12.000.
Qualified players:
(via season 3 placement) AGENT ash Cypher k1llsen pavel Raisy Spartie
(via qualifier cups) fire_bot fog cherepoff prox1mo swex Vassek
(direct invites) ARSENY baksteen Rapha
Map pool: aerowalk, battleforged, bloodrun, delirium, furiousheights, hektik, lostworld, silence, sinister
Schedule: every sunday starting 12:00 CET.
Streams & Results: can be found here
Overall player standings after 3 seasons: the current top16
Dont forget, EGB also hosts weekly cups each saturday, which have had some very decent turnouts recently.
Edited by puritan at 10:04 CST, 17 November 2025 - 219 Hits
Posted by sasDVP @ 08:27 CST, 14 November 2025 - iMsg
Carmac one of the key figures who helped turn gaming into esports. Before the stages and the cameras, he was part of the Unreal Tournament community a place where passion, rivalry, and raw competition shaped the future. His journey from fragging to founding is one of the most authentic stories in esports history.
Posted by Teen Queen @ 17:28 CST, 13 November 2025 - iMsg
Imagine this - the ability to play your favourite arena shooter game... IN BROWSER, no download needed!
It's not an invite only closed beta from 2008, but apparently a Docker container.
10 years later, quake lite JS
From the author:
This project is a non-commercial fan implementation and is not affiliated with or endorsed by id Software or ZeniMax Media. “Quake III Arena” and related trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Only the officially released Quake III Arena demo data files are used. No full retail game assets are hosted, included, or required; all gameplay content is limited to files that id Software made publicly available for free.
The engine is based on ioquake3, an open-source project licensed under GPLv2. In accordance with the license, the source code for the modified ioquake3 WebAssembly build and supporting glue code is available upon request.
Posted by Jamerio @ 21:51 CST, 11 November 2025 - iMsg
I put together a prototype for an online multiplayer FPS game which revolves around real world factions and divisions.
Obviously everything would look a lot better with dedicated talent, but the main idea behind it was to have a game where players align to their real world alliances and do battle against their real world enemies.
I don't know if anything will come of it, its just something I wanted to put out there as I worked on it in my spare time.
My main question is, and trolling aside, do you like the idea of playing a game where your team mates are people you are aligned with in the real world on big world issues and your opposition are people who you dislike?
And of course it would have FFA type things too, but it makes more sense as a team game.
It really daunting looking at the visual quality of games like BF6, but its 400 million dollar game with about 6,000 staff.
I'm personally bored of so many games these days, so I wanted to bypass legacy rulesets for how games are made.
Arbitrary teams and factions etc, that don't really mean much, and bring in low level emotions and then build a game around that.
- av3k kick Toxic's butt at WSVG Louisville'07
- cha0ticz railing fatal1ty in last decimal at WCG'US'02
- Cooller loosing with ni3 to dispair ZeRo4 at WCG'02
- uNkind showing most respawn digging track on ztn against akiles at WCG'02
- prozac aka princeofpersia beating crap out of bunch of pros at ESWC'03
Also, it was a HUGE breakthrough as far as media coverage of a video game tournament. Sort of the first "Holy shit, this might go somewhere" moment for competition-level gaming. Too bad for the following decade.
cooler in 2005 beating in the final the unquestionable favourite CZM? Especially after merely passing through the group stages with pale performance and CZM owning everyone with easy up until then.
I don't know why everyone in this community wants to be someone else. They try to change themselves into something they are not, and they try to change video games into something video games are not. Does everyone here (other than moi, of course), have self-esteem issues?
I got the impression that its not about being someone that person, but rather wanting to have accomplished what they accomplished.
It's really just showing respect of these various feats and the accomplishments themselves as I see it. Thats why I voted anyways. I dont want to BE Thresh, but rather, I'm a bit jelous of the accomplishment itself.
The poll just asks 'who would you rather be?' Not because you want to actually BE that person, but who's win would've been the best experience in your opinion.
TGI tournament was held at IT Palace in Sweden on April 3rd & 4th, 1999. It was the first Quakeworld tournament to invite 10 players from around the world. Oskar "Lakerman" Ljungström from Sweden beat Benjamin "Kane" Reichert from Germany by 1 frag to win the tournament. The TGI would go down in Quake history as the best (and most exciting) Quakeworld tournament and possibly the best gaming tournament ever held.
also TGI spawned the legend of Reload (who was undefeated @ dm2) and constant flaming thereafter on CHTV about his skills
PS: add to the poll Female Quake player Stevie "Killcreek" Case appears sans clothes in Playboy on May 11th, 2000 ^___^
Some obvious option are missing, the obvious one being Toxjq. I suppose it's because you dislike him. You can add vo0 and Prozac for sure, fox, rocketboy, zero4, blue and so on.
You forgot too an option : anyone of them, just me.