game activity in sins

so im a bit of a rts enthusiast but thats besides the point. i recently saw a few youtube vids of this game and i actually thought about buying the game about 6 months ago but kinda got busy and forgot about it but what i wanted to know is if the game has a big multiplayer community and also the star wars and star trek mods do people play those online at all because i really like the way those mods looked as i am a bit fan of both franchises so what i really want to know  is it worth it for me to buy this game if i end up logging on and there only being like what 30 people online at any given time.

 

well anyway thanks

- Dr.Fuzz

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On the weekends at prime time there is about 50-60 players online, weekdays about 40. If you cannot wait more than 15 minutes for a game then sins multilayer isn't for you. About sins online multilayer: Most competitive players like larger games like 4v4 and 5v5. It isn't uncommon for it to take more than 30 minutes to find a game, most experienced player go afk, alt tab or use windowed mode so they aren't idle in this period. Once you find enough players for a game wait time for the next game should be shorter because most of the players from the previous game will play again. As a new player expect some hardship, in game you will die fast and in the lobby you might get kicked from some games to make room for more well known players. You can start finding smaller games 2v2-3v3 around 11am eastern and 4v4 and 5v5 around 2:30pm eastern you may start having difficulty finding players around 11pm-1am eastern. (Note times are approximations and are general guidelines not exact times.) Normal settings for multilayer are everything faster, prates off, locked teams and quick start. Most games last 1-1 3/4 hours having 2 hours to play is deemed more than sufficient and most player will understand if you have to leave in a long game (just be sure to let the ai take over if you team can still win) for some reason its not using my lines I put in.
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What Master1a said is pretty much spot on.  Let me add that the online multiplayer PvP action is only available on the Diplomacy expansion.  (You might be able to find some games on Original Sins and the Entrenchment expansion, but almost all of the action is on Diplomacy.)  Sadly, you often will have to wait to play a game but there are still a couple 4v4 and 5v5s every day.  As a general rule, it's better on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

It's a great game, btw.  It really deserves to have 2000+ people online at any given time.  It had some technical problems early on, and it seemed to appeal primarily to the single player 4x crowd and not the online multiplayer RTS crowd.  Another reason for the low player counts might be the length of time needed to play a game.  Your average 4v4 or 5v5 lasts about one-and-a-half hours.

Hopefully the upcoming "stand-alone" Rebellion expansion will get the game on store shelves and into the front of gamers' minds again and Sins online multiplayer will be reinvigorated with a large infusion of fresh blood.

 

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Any particular reason 5v5 is the norm? I'm surprised there are no large FFA games, it seems like the diplomatic intrigue in that would be absolutely engrossing. 

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Because the diplomacy system lacks something to be desired, from what I have heard it is played a lot like Entrenchment.

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Quoting CaptainSvensgaard, reply 3
Any particular reason 5v5 is the norm? I'm surprised there are no large FFA games, it seems like the diplomatic intrigue in that would be absolutely engrossing. 
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The problem is that the concern about getting stabbed in the back by an "ally" makes people want to dig in and play very defensively, resulting in very long games that often become stalemates.  You don't want to go attack the opponent next to you because your "ally" might backstab you.  Also, as a general rule, even every-man-for-himself no allies FFA games take a long time to play, too.  Game length is a big issue.

What's nice about the locked team games is that they don't take forever to play, normally just one-and-a-half hours.  The 5v5's are the most exciting games and sometimes offer players alternative ways to contribute to the team's victory.

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 Im thinking of startting playing again.

 

Expeckt smurffing 'noobs' near you.

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Quoting Cpt_Siddy, reply 6
 Im thinking of startting playing again.

Expeckt smurffing 'noobs' near you.
End of Cpt_Siddy's quote

Captain Siddy!  My [DT] bro.  Yeah!  Go get Diplomacy and getcher butt back in the game.