AOL Plans Console Gaming Ladder, PS2 Hookup 15
Thanks to Reuters for their story discussing AOL's announcement of the forthcoming 'AOL Ladders' console ranking service for PlayStation 2 and GameCube, as a partnership with the Case's Ladder ranking site. However, the free-to-AOL-subscribers ladder system isn't automatic in any way: "After finding an opponent, players play and then report their statistics [on the website]", making it a relative non-event, and seemingly unrelated to AOL's announcement of a Nintendo partnership earlier this year. Elsewhere in the article, it's mentioned that "AOL... and Sony's video game unit, Sony Computer Entertainment of America, are working on a version of the AOL service designed to run on the PS2", and that it may debut after Sony "releases a hard drive for the PS2", although this partnership has already been in progress for over two and half years.
My experience using Case's Ladder (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:My experience using Case's Ladder (Score:4, Interesting)
Perhaps I was just lucky.
Like all things on the net... (Score:4, Interesting)
If you think about the best rating system in the world, probably the USCF system...You pretty much know right away that you suck and can never be the champion. That's not very fun, so our system is set up around online community and peer groups.
Problems aside, the cool part is that the business started as a hobby back in 1996, and I and the other people who work for Case's are still doing something we love in gaming. I can't shake a stick at that!
Case
P.S. The Worms2 ladder has always been full of interesting characters, to say the least, hehe!
Re:Like all things on the net... (Score:2)
Re:aol on ps2 sheesh (Score:1)
Oh, you don't have any faith in New AOL 9.0 Optimized?
I hope by "Optimized" they mean they are now using a normal TCP/IP protocol instead of the custom AOL protocol stuff that seems to have no real reason to exist even if it made sence in the beginning.
AOL's Ladder (Score:1)
Honor system (Score:3, Insightful)
So long as players can get always by lying, play under different aliases, and/or not be tracked efficiently people will always be generally assholes and not abide by the honor system. At the very bottom, there will always be someone who 'forgets' or was 'just too lazy and THEN forgets' to input their loss/win/draw.