Hello Demigods,
For those of you that have been around awhile, you already know me. For those that are new, welcome!
I thought I'd start making some posts from time to time to bring you all up to speed on the latest in the community and what is going on (for those of you that aren't following things as closely as I am).
Policing the Community
First off - our community is small - BUT we have a dedicated fan base that keeps demigod going and an occasional influx of new players as folks discover demigod and as various promotions occur (I'll cover why its a smaller fan base in a later update). That said, we have made increasing efforts to police our small fan base to remove individuals that seem to enjoy harassing other players and ruining the Demigod experience. We all fully understand getting frustrated after a few rotten games and having a lousy attitude as a result. Folks like this aren't being evaluated for bans. Instead, we have been taking aim at individuals that habitually harass other players with malicious intent and generally ruin the experience for anyone crossing their paths. The good news for folks like that is that all they need to do is change their negative behavior and they can continue to play demigod however they want. But if they persist, they will be removed. Feel free to pm me directly if you encounter a player that harasses you in game or via pm on the forums and I can assure you that appropriate action will be taken. To be fair, though, no one is banned just on 1 individuals say-so. At any rate, please be assured that we are looking into individuals that are abusive and we'd rather not have them in our little community either - folks like that tend to chase away new players and the welcome additions to our community.
The 2nd Demigod Community Tournament
We are currently enjoying our 2nd community demigod tournament. This tournament has been sponsored by several individuals from the demigod community and the publishers of demigod: Stardock. Currently, the round robin portion or our tournament is wrapping up and there will be a final 4 play off tournament likely to start the week after Thanksgiving. So, stay tuned. In addition, there will be some live streams of the final games so you can listen in and watch the best teams in demigod fighting it out. And in case you didn't know, every game from the tournament is archived at gamereplays.org , so you can view the replays and see what each team is choosing for items, builds, and so on. Replay's are a great way to get better at Demigod. Here is a link to the results thread where you can find links to various replays: http://forums.demigodthegame.com/399047 . And here is a link to the rules thread in case you want a better understanding of the tournament: http://forums.demigodthegame.com/396231 .
Mods
Last but not least, there are several Demigod mods you should consider checking out. Some are just fun addons to try out, some mods make the AI MUCH more intelligent to fight against if you just enjoy single player, and others just fix bugs and enhance the demigod experience. I've compiled a list of mods you should consider checking out over here: http://forums.demigodthegame.com/399399
Opengames.asp
Curious about how many games are in progress right now or how many games are open? Check out the following link for up-to-date game stats: http://www.demigodthegame.com/opengames.asp
Looking to get started with multi-player?
If you are a brand new player, I'd highly recommend getting in some games in single player first against the AI to familiarize yourself with the characters, abilities, etc. However, if you are ready to make the plunge online, I'd strongly suggest hosting your own games at first and calling the game "New Players Only" or "Noobs Only." What you'll quickly learn is if you join a lobby full of experienced players you will likely be asked to leave or will be kicked. The reason for this is that in Demigod one weak player can cause a team to lose about 90% of the time regardless of how good the other players on your team may be. So, having a brand new player on your team up against more experienced players generally guarantees a loss. At any rate, the best way to get your feet wet is to host your own new player games OR if you are just looking to make some friends, consider hosting an AI stomp game. You can go online and play with up to 5 players against up to 5 AI's if you'd rather go that way.
Thanks for reading and catch you all in game!
pacov
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Thank you very much for this information. I've just recently purchased the game (assuming there would be a grand total of, like, 4 people playing it) and I'm glad that there's still people (hopefully more than 4) having fun with it.
It seems an appropiate place to ask so, what should I expect in terms of average number of custom games when logging to play Demigod? Obviously a broad (and vague) question, I'm asking because in the month or two that I've had the game for, I've never found any custom games when logging in.
Ideas:
Thanks for your helpful posts. Read you later.
Glad to help!
If you want a good idea of how many people are actually playing Demigod, use the following link: http://www.demigodthegame.com/opengames.asp. I'd recommend bookmarking it and checking it out from time to time.
It brings up a screen that looks like this
As you can see, there are currently 16 games going on. But yes, the number of games varies by time of day.
Well, pantheon has an even lower population than the custom games. You can give it a shot, but if you are new to the game, you will probably be better off hosting your own custom game and calling it New Players ONLY.
Well, that's possible too. If you think that's the case, just reply here and I can point you to some possible answers (check the demigod connectivity forum stickied threads in the meantime).
I'd recommend pulling up the link I provided above and seeing if there are any custom games in the open games section. Then, log on to multi player and see if you see those games. If you don't, then you probably do have a configuration issue.
It depends on what time of day you want to play as well. Typically, between 1 a.m. to 7 a.m. CST there are very, very few people playing.
Also, I would highly suggest hosting your own games or joining games that specifically say "noobs only" in the title. "All Welcome" might sound inviting and nice, but in reality that's usually just some high win percentage players looking to stomp some noobs. You should check the connection info as well.. it gives player stats and their familiarity with other players in the lobby (shows how much they play together). If someone joins your noobs only game with 100-200+ games and over 50% win ratio, you should kick them.
From my post it might seem the online experience sucks.. but those are just the things to look out for. It's pretty nice online, you just have to wait a little bit to get a game going.
Thank you very much for your help guys/gals, I'll make sure to bookmark that link and give it a click before I set out for a game. As far as your other tips go, I'll just go ahead and assume that there's no tier match-making in place or, if there is, it's not very successful. In any case, I'll take those tips into consideration and try to get some novice games going on.
Read you soon (hopefully play you soon as well)
Updated the OP with a few more topics.
Well, this is a bit of a necro, but so be it. Looks like I'm back full time in removing players that harass others from the game. Please use this thread or pm me to post troublemakers. Looking for folks that join games and harass, players that host derogatory game names, players that play 1v1 games and host disconnect, and of course, players that desync games. Please either PM me or respond here and I'll look into things. Our community is small, but would clearly be better without some folk. I generally offer a warning to folks that are exploiting and I'd rather not ban folks from our small community, but folks that run off players from our community are not welcome here.
Thanks for the motivation to get back to work tonight.
Please provide screenshots whenever possible as you report players that are harassing. Thanks to everyone that has already provided a report.
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