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− | [[ | + | [[image:Playerconnector_sc.PNG|180px|thumb|Player Connector]]'''Player Connector''' was a lobby-based online service for multiplayer matchmaking built upon the [[Doom Connector]] 3 source. Although it was visually similar to [[Doom Connector]], there were many major differences. Unlike DC3, there was no single developer, but rather a team of people and one lobby to support all games. |
− | '''Player Connector''' was a lobby-based online service for multiplayer matchmaking built upon the [[Doom Connector]] 3 source. Although it was visually similar to [[Doom Connector]], there were many major differences. Unlike DC3, there was no single developer, but rather a team of people | ||
Weekly tournaments and events were held where players obtained points based on their scores. Each player had a running score, and a set icon according to their score. The system also included new services such as Wadbot (a [[WAD file]] hosting/retrieval service) and the Quotebot. | Weekly tournaments and events were held where players obtained points based on their scores. Each player had a running score, and a set icon according to their score. The system also included new services such as Wadbot (a [[WAD file]] hosting/retrieval service) and the Quotebot. | ||
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Revision as of 08:20, 17 April 2022
Player Connector was a lobby-based online service for multiplayer matchmaking built upon the Doom Connector 3 source. Although it was visually similar to Doom Connector, there were many major differences. Unlike DC3, there was no single developer, but rather a team of people and one lobby to support all games.Weekly tournaments and events were held where players obtained points based on their scores. Each player had a running score, and a set icon according to their score. The system also included new services such as Wadbot (a WAD file hosting/retrieval service) and the Quotebot.
Player Connector supported the following Doom source ports:
Many more games other than Classic Doom were supported, including:
- Blocktrix
- Bloodmasters
- Call Of Duty
- Call Of Duty: United Offensive
- Doom 3
- Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil
- Halo: Combat Evolved
- Halo: Combat Evolved Demo
- Medal Of Honor: Allied Assault
- Moves
- QuakeWorld
- Quake 2
- Quake 3
- Quake 3 Demo
- Quake 4
- Quake 4 Demo
- Return To Castle Wolfenstein
- Return To Castle Wolfenstein Demo
- Soldier Of Fortune 2
- Soldier Of Fortune 2 Demo
- Sonic Robo Blast 2
- Tribes
- Unreal Tournament (Game Of The Year Edition)
- Unreal Tournament 2004
- Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory