


Phantasy Star Online Dreamcast Servers To Close 44
Thanks to the Sega website for publishing official word that the Phantasy Star Online servers for Dreamcast will be shut down from October 1st. The page concludes: "On behalf of Sonic Team here at Sega, we would like to thank you for making PSO an unforgettable experience. You have brought us much joy and many wonderful memories. We invite you to try PSO on GameCube and Xbox and share your knowledge and skills with other PSO gamers so your legacy will continue to live on." This news follows the shutting-down of Sega's other Dreamcast online servers back in June.
At least there's still single player (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:At least there's still single player (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:At least there's still single player (Score:3, Interesting)
It's a foregone conclusion that Dreamcast fans will hack the protocols and design their own servers. The question is how long it'll be before the cease-and-desist orders [bnetd.org] start flying.
it finally happened (Score:2, Funny)
I won't miss it (Score:3, Interesting)
The worst thing is Sega could do nothing about this, since the hackers were always one step ahead of Sega on just about everything.
So I won't be crying when the Dreamcast PSO servers go down...
Re:I won't miss it (Score:2)
The article says that both versions 1 and 2 servers will be taken offline. I was actually surprised over V2, I hadn't heard of that many cheaters or hackers using V2 (mind you, I haven't played either version in ages). Plus
PSO Homebrew server (Score:5, Interesting)
Their project seems rather dead (was it even born?) but there might more interest for it now..
Refunds? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Refunds? (Score:2)
With customers like that, who needs IRS auditors?
Re:Refunds? (Score:2)
Re:Refunds? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Refunds? (Score:2)
Besides, I don't buy the idea that a big-spending gamer is going to come in and hold me up for a refund on a game because someone else (the developer/publisher) closed down online servers months and years after the game was released. The kind of gamer who would do that is the kind that goes into EB expecting $35 in trade for a game because EB
Re:Refunds? (Score:1)
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Re:Refunds? (Score:2)
Re-Volt Online Demo support has been axed. Though this game was only avalable to beta testers, I worry about possibly other games going under.
Why are you such a jerk? (Score:2)
Here's the deal: when you buy the game from the store, you're purchasing the box, instructions, discs, etc. The actual service is provided for you by the company that made the game, not the store. Taking it back to the store is taking it to the wrong people.
Based on your wording, I suspect you harras the shop people for no good reason other than to get a free ride on a game you played for a while and waited to go under. Please, do everyone a favour, and stop being a jerk.
Re:Why are you such a jerk? (Score:2)
You smoke crack, too. (Score:2)
No, I'm like the person who tells you to talk to MS when Windows Update doesn't work for IE 4 on Win98.
Windows Update is a service that Microsoft provides, just like PSO online part is a service that Sega provides. Unless you're paying the store you bought the game from for the service, you're just being a jerk.
Interesting (Score:2)
It has been discussed numerous times about whether or not people's investment of time/money into an MMORPG should be protected by the law........but what if the company yanks the plug on the game in question? Would they be liable for your lost investment? This is why I think MMORPGs will never be a source of legally protected income. It
Re:Interesting (Score:1)
perfect solution (Score:1)
Re:idiot... (Score:1)
They want you to buy an XBOX/PS2. And buy it.
...
again.
No more great ideas from me...
Re:idiot... (Score:1)
The only thing he got wrong was saying PS2 instead of GC.
Re:perfect solution (Score:2, Insightful)
Doing so would allow a lot more people than today to attack PSO.
The hackers that did reverse engineer PSO's protocol for their own server use have not released their program in order NOT to set a wave of attacks on the current editions of the game.
I would really like to get my hands on a DC server program though. DC PSO is my only way to play
How long should a game last? (Score:2)
I will not mention the name of my favourite game, nor will I mention the company who made it but there is talk of my game's server being shut down too. The game is 4 years old but is still for sale from the developers' website and a vast majority of retailers as a budget title. The last two years we have done without secure login IDs because of 'hackers'. We also have a very buggy beta patch that has been in beta for 12 months too.
The d
Re:How long should a game last? (Score:1)
EA's sports titles already say this-- "online servers not guaranteed after the next version of the game comes out" or something like that. Actually, nowadays not too many people even really care how long a game is being run-- there'll always be something bigger or better later on, to make you forget about how much fun the older games actually wer
Re:How long should a game last? (Score:2)
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and then what?! (Score:1)
Re:and then what?! (Score:1)
The reason they're shutting it down is for practical reasons. If they were still making $$ off of v2 hunter licenses, you'd bet your ass the thin
Re:Great - where do I sign-up? (Score:1)