Porkinator wrote: a mass exodus to any other game soon.
I hope when you say that, you mean the regulars that show up on any given night, because if you mean people in general, that exodus happened a long time ago. My favorites list literally has 3 servers left that report pings and probably 8 that come up as N/A because they are gone.
Epic can't do anything right. They have already killed the game, there is no magical patch that is going to make people play the game at this point. They missed their window. UT2k4 was popular from the start. When the game started to lose popularity, TAM gave another reason to play. UT3 having TAM or not having TAM doesn't make an ounce of difference when it never had a following to begin with.
TAM really is a gimmick and a crutch. It adds variation to the game which is good and I enjoy it for that reason, but I completely understand why Beer hates it. One of many flaws with UT3 was leveling the playing field with game play, that's all TAM is. From Epic's POV, the probably felt like they incorporated TAM already.
There is definitely value in playing with people you know. I can see both sides though. Prior to UT2k4, besides Trin, I didn't know any of you. The closest was probably Beer and that was only name recognition based on him posting all the time in the UT forums (and I don't remember him around when I first started jumping on the servers), the only reason I stumbled on Ti's servers was because the ping was good. I don't think for a second that there aren't other groups out that are friendly and are fun to play with. Had I only wanted to play with people I knew, I'd would have been playing with my local clan guys. Ti as a clan didn't work out for me and I still have mixed feelings about the whole experience, but I still admit it was really pretty cool to drive over and meet Sid in person. That alone probably out weights the bad, but I'm also not afraid playing with new people to possibly find another bond.
COD4 is a totally different game. They really can't be compared, but there's value in knowing that I can join a full game anytime I want to play. It's not a contest between them though. UT3 is such an Epic (pun) fail, it's humorous to me. But I'm also carrying a huge grudge from the TWL days where I'm pissed that the cheating was so bad, yet they turned the other direction to work on UT3. They abandoned me, so I'm abandoning them. I'd probably forgive them had they made a great product, but instead they released that piece of garbage that has to be patched not to fix bugs, but patched to make it playable. Logic, history, and simple business sense tells me you can't release a crap product, fix it 6 months later, and expect it to be great. Games start out fast and slowly die out, hope all you want, Epic can't fix the game to even earn a fraction of the playing time UT2k4 generated. If you are going to hope for anything, hope they get their act together and do it right the next time they release something.