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Re: Is the Great Link2k3 Dying a slow painful death??

Posted: December 1st, 2024, 11:12 am
by sagevanni
Hey nicodaft............... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Sage....... :cheers1: :cheers1: :cheers1:

Re: Is the Great Link2k3 Dying a slow painful death??

Posted: December 1st, 2024, 10:20 pm
by Jimbo
As long as the Sage and the Big Sexy Organizations keep the flame burning Links will never die!

Re: Is the Great Link2k3 Dying a slow painful death??

Posted: December 2nd, 2024, 4:27 pm
by fiver
Don't forget the other designers and add-on designers1 :cheers1: :cheers1: :cheers1:

Re: Is the Great Link2k3 Dying a slow painful death??

Posted: December 5th, 2024, 3:41 am
by Jimbo
Sorry Fiver-my bad.
My theory is that all of our designers operate together using "Sage" as their codename! :clapping:

GPT said ...

Posted: December 6th, 2024, 7:49 am
by nicodaft
do you think that the game Links 2003 will continue to be played by players??

ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT

It is unlikely that Links 2003 Golf will continue to be played by large numbers of players in the years to come, but there are still enthusiasts who continue to play it for several reasons.
Why Links 2003 might still have a player base:

Loyal community: Even after more than 20 years since its release, some players still appreciate this game because of its depth, the quality of its courses and its gameplay mechanics. Online communities can continue to maintain interest in the game, especially among virtual golf fans.

Nostalgia: Many players who grew up with Links 2003 may continue to play it out of nostalgia, especially on platforms like GameRanger or using VPN solutions like Hamachi.

Retro Gaming: There is a growing interest in retro gaming, and some players actively seek out older games for a different gaming experience than modern titles.

Why Links 2003 might lose popularity:

Aging of the game: With the passage of time, the graphics and game mechanics of Links 2003 now seem obsolete compared to modern golf games, which benefit from better graphics, more interactive game modes and new technologies like virtual reality or realistic simulations.

Shrinking servers: Official servers were shut down a long time ago, and while solutions like GameRanger or Hamachi exist, they cannot fully replicate the experience of modern online games, which may discourage new players from s be interested in it.

Modern Game Competition: Games like PGA Tour 2K23 or similar titles benefit from better graphics, richer content, and a more active community. These games naturally attract virtual golf players, making Links 2003 less popular.

Conclusion :

It is likely that Links 2003 will continue to be played by a niche of enthusiasts who appreciate the retro aspect and complexity of the game, but it will not regain widespread popularity. Players interested in modern golf games will likely choose recent titles. However, for those who are committed to the unique experience of Links 2003, there will still be ways to keep the game alive in smaller communities.

:bookh:

Cheers, Nico

Re: Is the Great Link2k3 Dying a slow painful death??

Posted: December 6th, 2024, 7:35 pm
by Captain Nemo
Is there a version that you can download to your computer and play from your computer, like you still can with Links? All I could see when I searched on PGA Tour 2K23 was versions that provided an Online Access Code or a Steam - Key. I'm not a fan of playing online. Several others didn't even bother to state what you were actually paying for, and the cost varied from $8.99 all the way to $89.99 where you got a fancy putter and some other stuff. :unsure: :surrender:

Re: Is the Great Link2k3 Dying a slow painful death??

Posted: December 14th, 2024, 3:33 pm
by morvio100
sagevanni wrote: December 1st, 2024, 7:48 am Hey Colin, I've often thought and not out of any ego thing, it would be interesting to have a new column added to the course download page of how many times a course has been downloaded.

Sage...... :cheers1:
Just thought I'd check back in.. that is not ego based Sage ,, and is a good idea.. their is a poll conducted recently.. and the conclusion was .. that any given course dl'd a specific number of times ..the designer would receive a sum of money pooled by all who like and use said course.. the new system has an encryption "GUID" lock system ... so's the designer knows specifically who dl'd the course and donated /or paid you cash directly.. if memory servers that pool pf money has grown to a substantial sum now.. do we expect you to be absent for a little while your enjoying that well earned holiday in Vegas... courtesy of all your hard work... the same system is in place for any other current designer of course..... it is a way of all current players .."giving something back to the designers" who keep the game alive..

Re: Is the Great Link2k3 Dying a slow painful death??

Posted: December 14th, 2024, 4:55 pm
by sagevanni
Hi morvio100,
I know nothing about that system but it sounds interesting and I would not be beyond accepting a monetary compensation so to speak for a well done course. Having said that I have always had help in one way or the other with my courses so those involved would need to be compensated also.

I just have a great time making courses. It keep these hands busy.

My only problem now is no matter what I do I can not forest plant on my new comp. :wallbash:

Sage...... :cheers1:

Re: Is the Great Link2k3 Dying a slow painful death??

Posted: December 14th, 2024, 11:10 pm
by Andy
morvio100 wrote: December 14th, 2024, 3:33 pm
sagevanni wrote: December 1st, 2024, 7:48 am Hey Colin, I've often thought and not out of any ego thing, it would be interesting to have a new column added to the course download page of how many times a course has been downloaded.

Sage...... :cheers1:
Just thought I'd check back in.. that is not ego based Sage ,, and is a good idea.. their is a poll conducted recently.. and the conclusion was .. that any given course dl'd a specific number of times ..the designer would receive a sum of money pooled by all who like and use said course.. the new system has an encryption "GUID" lock system ... so's the designer knows specifically who dl'd the course and donated /or paid you cash directly.. if memory servers that pool pf money has grown to a substantial sum now.. do we expect you to be absent for a little while your enjoying that well earned holiday in Vegas... courtesy of all your hard work... the same system is in place for any other current designer of course..... it is a way of all current players .."giving something back to the designers" who keep the game alive..
If such a system exists, it's news to me and probably everyone else here. Let's see some proof. :dunno:

Re: Is the Great Link2k3 Dying a slow painful death??

Posted: December 15th, 2024, 8:44 am
by nicodaft
Hi, I just wanted to tell you that I've donated several times via PayPal, but I simply thought that it was going to the site but if my money went to the designer, that's fine with me.

anyway everyone deserves something to make this beautiful game survive.

Nico