do we remember when the titbox did a player vs player realtime test tournament?
(i know it was done on TSP, pretty sure an old WWTBAM was billed this way too and that strange drag-racing game.)
it was perhaps eight years ago.
1. was it genuine?
2a. if so, why did it not make the full release?
2b. if not, why have GWHL exhumed such a daft homocentric version of the format.
the only terminals i saw this on were admittedly very close to the former itbox HQ (bucknall street wc2) so it might have smelled a bit like fish.
I never saw this - what is TSP? - but there are so few machines left, so few players left and so many games to choose from. Even after making the massive assumption that the technology is good enough, the chances of enough people playing the same game at the same time to ensure consistent opponents is too small. I can't see why they don't have a daily or weekly scoreboard for word up etc. on connected cabinets, surely this would encourage more play than the current 2 quid in 1 quid back prize format.
The TSP tournament was on GamesNet, last one was Dec 2009.
The old networked WWTBAMs were very rare.
There were a few itbox tournaments on "the game that shall not be mentioned" - that was maybe about four or five years back? Other than that I'm not sure what tournament you're referring to.
It works ok with word games on mobiles but even on king.com, which has tens of thousands of players online at a time, the genuinely real time games are always dead. No one can be bothered waiting around for a game at their PC so they definitely won't on a quiz machine.