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    C:\ WizCoder is offline
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    note Gunz

    Just a quick question.

    I went to a few popular gunz private servers and I noticed the numbers of players died down a lot. Was this because of gunz becoming less and less more interesting to play or is it the private servers?

    So the question is, would people be willing to play IJJI Gunz if it was returned or would people still prefer to play private servers?

    Which one would have more players?


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    Re: Gunz

    i would love to play igunz only if maiet decides to overhaul every single tiny bit of the first one. No, not GunZ 2.

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    Re: Gunz

    I think gunz isnt known by new people and if they try to play it, they should have trouble to learn playing gunz.Gunz has an unique style.
    Last edited by Lib; 09-03-15 at 01:48 PM.

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    Re: Gunz

    Quote Originally Posted by Lib View Post
    I think gunz isnt known by new poeple and if they try to play it, they should have trouble to learn playing gunz.Gunz has an unique style.
    That's right, I forgot the amount of friends I had back then in the GunZ era who still couldn't perform the DBF or TBF and barely BF after playing for even a fare long time..

    It's pretty much mandatory for people to be able to K-style so that'd be a issue for new people and not returning old players.

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    Re: Gunz

    Quote Originally Posted by Lib View Post
    I think gunz isnt known by new poeple and if they try to play it, they should have trouble to learn playing gunz.Gunz has an unique style.
    Well yeah i think that the new GunZ players are to noob to play its to hard to learn the style if you are in room full off pro players

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    Re: Gunz

    Quote Originally Posted by mooiboy View Post
    Well yeah i think that the new GunZ players are to noob to play its to hard to learn the style if you are in room full off pro players
    GunZ isn't that hard to learn, people make it out to be more difficult than it is. There's hundreds of tutorials that will give you anything you want. tbf, dhs, latedash, m style, angling, etc.

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    Re: Gunz

    Quote Originally Posted by WizCoder View Post
    Just a quick question.

    I went to a few popular gunz private servers and I noticed the numbers of players died down a lot. Was this because of gunz becoming less and less more interesting to play or is it the private servers?

    So the question is, would people be willing to play IJJI Gunz if it was returned or would people still prefer to play private servers?

    Which one would have more players?
    ijji would return to have their 10,000 users if you only would have anti hacker and gives modes like spy and others like without serious hacker great. again the users volverian the private server has nothing to do.

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    Re: Gunz

    Quote Originally Posted by Lib View Post
    I think gunz isnt known by new people
    Pretty much this. GunZ isn't exactly a known brand as MAIET didn't put a lot of money or effort into advertising, that's pretty much the only thing they did better when working on GunZ 2 (they put it up on steam). IJJI had people playing other games (I wouldn't know what they were hosting lately, I recall them hosting Soldier Front and Gunbound amongst a few others). Players of those games would give GunZ a try. Nowadays, there's only a few private servers out there that have little to no advertising and websites that don't look anywhere near as professional as IJJI did (maybe except for a few). Not to mention game clients, that don't even look like the official game anymore. They're full of bloated things and gamemodes that belong to Call of Duty (a game that got ruined when they first added the very same gamemodes).

    Only people that have been playing GunZ for years still play private servers. Most of them already quit the game as they grew up (and have a serious relationship, university, jobs, etc.) and others still play occasionally. There's only a handful of people that are new to the game, and they get scared away by long-time players or the community in general.

    In addition to that, with all respect to the current developers, they have either lack of knowledge or simply no idea what they're doing (sometimes even both). The leak of the source code was actually one of the worst things to ever happen to GunZ, simply because developing the game no longer required reverse engineering skills or programming skills in general. Developers nodded and quit as every single GunZ player figured it'd be a good idea to download the source, re-brand it by changing a few defines in a header file, compile it and release it.

    Not to mention, while most of us were playing GunZ at the age of 14, nowadays 14 year old smoke pot, wear baseball caps the only way they were not intended to be worn and go out to places we didn't go to before turning 18.



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