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Goodbye for now - Metal Gear Online goes offline in 24 hours

TheGamingLiberty.com:

"Metal Gear Online will cease to function tomorrow (Tuesday), with Kojima Productions terminating the online service on June 12th at 23:59 (JST). That gives you about 24 hours (give or take a few hours wherever you are in the world) to jump back into MGO and appreciate the service before it goes away forever."

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PirateThom4330d ago

If only it wasn't so backwards to actually log in, it could have been the most popular online game on the console. Please, bring it back but just use PSN to log in!

Ravenor4330d ago

It wasn't going to be the "most" popular game on PSN, with or without the Konami ID. It just helped the community take a nosedive not to long after release.

I went through the headache of patching that game and remembering what my Konami ID info was about a year ago and the community was pretty much gone.

princejb1344330d ago

Konami I'd lmao what a joke
I forgot my username and password so many times till I finally gave up

morganfell4330d ago

Thom is dead on. The gameplay was entirely unique all the while requiring squad and individual tactics beyond other titles that have such rapid contact.

Solid_Snake374330d ago (Edited 4330d ago )

:( i hope Sony picks this up...

Solid_Snake374330d ago

Seriously, f**k you Konami, give the online to Sony. They will happily handle it...

andibandit4330d ago

@PirateThom

"it could have been the most popular online game on the console"

what??????
i think you forgot to add

", in my world."

solidjun54329d ago (Edited 4329d ago )

Yea his and plenty of other gamers. Sorry if you don't that way.

Snookies124330d ago

Sad, that had a lot of potential...

PirateThom4330d ago

And I instantly dismiss it with a wave of the arm.

first1NFANTRY4330d ago

I remember spending countless amounts of hours playing MGO...that's if i ever made it past that damn Konami ID code nonsense.

-Alpha4330d ago

Can someone explain the exact problem with this logging on thing? I'm curious

vickers5004330d ago (Edited 4330d ago )

Basically, they made you create a separate profile with the konami website, called a konami ID. The fact that you had to create that wasn't the problem though, the problem was that the konami site that you tried to create your ID on was down like 90% of the time you tried to create one. It was clear they didn't prepare at all for the amount of traffic they had.

Then, when you did actually get an id created (which also had pain in the ass syntax rules), you had to deal with a bunch of patches. Again, this doesn't sound like it would be too bad, but the problem is that the patches weren't delivered through standard psn server channels, they were downloads that were served through http servers that you had to sit there and wait to download at the actual menu, so no background downloading while waiting, just waiting. And the downloading process was unbelievably slow. Even if you had a GREAT internet connection, a patch that was say about 500mb, would take like 3+ hours to download, because so many people were downloading them at once. Then there were instances where the game forgot your konami id details, and you forget them as well since you expect the game to remember for you, so you have to go to the site again (which was probably offline) and spend a lot of time attempting to do a password reset.

It was just a big pain in the ass all around, something that could have easily been avoided by using the standard psn account. I never understood why they made it like that. And I have to admit, that MGO was genuinely pretty damned good. I would have played it A LOT more than I did if not for the konami ID crap.

It had its own unique feel, even among todays vast amount of multiplayer experiences, it felt unique and awesome. The maps were really great as well.

It's a shame that the konami ID thing ruined it though. It would be awesome if they were to sell the mp as a separate mode, remove the konami ID, add some new maps and weapons and maybe some new features, and then put it up on the psn store for like 15-30 bucks.

-Alpha4330d ago

Damn, that's a shame, thanks for the explanation +1

vickers5004330d ago (Edited 4330d ago )

Yeah, actually now I'm coming back to it to play it one last time and it's even more of a pain in the ass than I remember. In addition to all that, the "konami ID" you create isn't even used to log into the game, oh no, you need to create a "game ID" in addition to the konami ID". You create that "game ID" within the konami ID page though, so it's much more confusing, AND, the game ID CANNOT be the same as the konami ID.

So say for instance my konami ID was vickers500, well I wouldn't be able to use vickers500, I'd have to make it something different, which made things so much more confusing.

edit* Even more annoyingly, you have to create a game id AND a BRAND NEW password that's separate from your konami password. Also it HAS to be numbers only, no letters. Yay.

Also I remember something else. It used to take litterally 10-20 minutes for matchmaking to actually find you a match.

Lol, god this "service" was/is terrible.

Raoh4330d ago

MGO is a great game, so many new features that no game has had.

The konami id login is a hassle, but.. once yoru logged in and save your settings you don't have to enter your passwords again.

Still it sucks because they lost out on trophy support, proper psn store support etc.

Hopefully they are working on MGO 3

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PlayStation 3 Games That Desperately Need a PS5 Remaster

The PlayStation 3 may not have been the strongest generation for Sony, but there were still some diamonds in the rough that deserve a revisit as PS5 remasters.

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OtterX42d ago (Edited 42d ago )

Even if they could just remaster and put on PSVR2, some would still look great as VR titles and could do a whole lot to bolster the headset w these exclusives! I'd imagine the investment of reworking these titles into VR would be way less than building new games from the ground up, and they could be amazing experiences, and VR often makes flat games feel fresh again. The Resistance and Killzone games are particularly what I want to see!!

Rude-ro41d ago

I played killzone 3 in 3d and it really changed the game per being immersive.
In vr, that would be even more awesome.

darthv7241d ago

Funny you mention that... my son wanted to play some PS3 games in 3d on my PS tv and he was blown away by how good KZ3 was. It really was a great addition to the game. Im surprised there have not been more 3d games from that era being ported to the PSVR/VR2.

_SilverHawk_41d ago

resistance 1-3, killzone 1-3, uncharted 1-3, uncharted golden abyss, folklore, socom 4 , motorstorm, twisted metal, MAG, heavenly sword

Cacabunga41d ago

Killzone 2+3
Sly Thieves in Time
Crack in Time
God of War Ascension
Motorstorm
Modnation racer
Infamous 1+2

Profchaos41d ago (Edited 41d ago )

Killzone trilogy in VR would be amazing bonus points if they offer shadow fall.

There was a psvr1 Killzone project that supermassive was working on at one stage which wasn't up to scratch and Sony brand it back in house I was hoping we would see that on psvr2 eventually.

Personally I'd love to see some more love or acknowledgement of psvr2 from Sony in general it was a expensive headset and Sony barely acknowledge it's existence

seanpitt2341d ago

The amount of work needed to remaster these games wouldn't be beneficial on a financial and business sense.. MGS4 would probably be the best bet as it would need the least amount of work!

Iceball200042d ago

YEAAASSSSS! I miss this franchise and wanna play it so bad again.

Father__Merrin42d ago

The time is perfect for a resistance fall of man game campaign coop multiplayer

InUrFoxHole42d ago

The resistance series is str8 trash to me. Socom 3 I would welcome. Or killzone MP.

Marcus Fenix42d ago

A Resistance reboot will be awesome

Michiel198941d ago

That's what Bungie should make, Ill keep saying it until it happens

1Victor42d ago (Edited 42d ago )

Resistance was ok but Warhawk and Starhawk was better and kept me coming back for almost a decade of fun and petty revenge on the loud mouth unskilled players 🤣
Edit I loved capture the flag dropping the pot on the flag carrier was extremely satisfying as well as transforming your plane in bot form and stumping them to death 😱

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Michiel198941d ago

Resistance was the best co-op fps I ever played after L4D2

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One Last Smoke - The significance of Snake's cigarettes in Metal Gear Solid 4

An article looking at the symbolic meaning behind the cigarettes in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.

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Hideo Kojima laments that Metal Gear Solid 4's digital battlefield 'is no longer science fiction'

Game creator Hideo Kojima is and probably will always be best-known for his creation and stewardship of the Metal Gear series at Konami, which since his departure has been more-or-less on permanent hiatus (don't mention Survive). In his almost three decades these games evolved to the point where they predicted certain problems of the information age (MGS 2), took aim at contemporary topics like Guantanamo Bay (MGS: Ground Zeroes), and ended on a profound sense of sadness about our species' inability to break the cycles of global conflict (MGS V).

It's not clear what sparked this reflection, but Kojima's been thinking about Metal Gear Solid 4, an entry that was (and unfortunately still remains) a PlayStation 3 exclusive. In that entry the player controls an aged Solid Snake in the year 2014, caught up in a civil war being fought between Private Military Companies (PMCs).

Dirty_Lemons352d ago

That was a great fucking game/ movie.

DarXyde352d ago

To this day, it's one of those games where I refuse to skip the cutscenes, no matter how many playthroughs I've done.

But if you ask me...MGS2 was bloody prophetic and has aged like fine wine. That game was blasted as the weakest entry, and yet it's so enduring. I replayed it some time last year and it was remarkable.

sadraiden352d ago

Heed not the lamentations of people that say that MGS2 is bad because of the Snake/Raiden bait and switch. Every MGS game has its own merits, and while most people consider 3 to be the best, they all shine equally in my opinion.

porkChop352d ago

@sad

I would generally agree but with the exception of MGSV. It had truly excellent gameplay/combat, but dull and largely empty open world(s), and a narrative that is literally only half finished.

I really wish Kojima hadn't tried to go open world with MGS. It just wasn't right for the series. But I get it. He didn't want to make MG anymore but he wasn't allowed to make anything else. So he had to experiment within that franchise. Still, it was the wrong direction.

Santouryuu352d ago

I have been thinking about this a lot, MGS2 being the weakest and getting blasted.
My conclusion, for some years now, it's my favorite game of the series.
Going from MGS1 to MGS2 was such a big leap, in graphics, mechanics, etc.
And now it's even more relevant for being 'bloody prophetic' as you stated.

Maybe dust of my vita and play it again...

porkChop352d ago

It's a shame we never got a remaster of MGS4. The original game only rendered at 1024x768, and it ran anywhere from like 20fps to 60fps depending on the area. A remaster could have very easily cleaned up the visuals and performance. It's such a great game. I just want to play it again but in its best possible state.

MIDGETonSTILTS17352d ago

I agree, but they did all sorts of tricks to make use of the ps3’s cell processor….they’d probably have to rebuild the game in order to make it run on another machine. And, if that involves remaking those cutscenes somehow, then itll never happen, unfortunately.

porkChop351d ago

Nah. There have been plenty of remasters of PS3 games and they've turned out fine. It can be done.

ANIALATOR136351d ago (Edited 351d ago )

You can get near enough 4k 60 with it on RPCS3 these days

FallenAngel1984351d ago

War... war never changes. Or does it? The war has changed ...did it? The answer is no! Unless it is yes! No, of course it is! Is war! Yes! No! Yes?

PitbullMonster351d ago

Ah a man of culture. Duty calls

cell989352d ago

He was always ahead with this series. MSG1 taught me about the importance of passing on our genes into future generations but in a responsible way, for they are bound to what we experienced in our lifetime. Sons of liberty taught me about global control and simulation runs to test society in a grand scale, the importance and dangers of control of information. MGS3 taught me about patriotism and how that can blind you into doing things you never would have otherwise, all for the sake of politicians who only see you as another pawn in their grand scheme of things. MSG4 taught me war is inevitable and always orchestrated because it's great for the economy. Soon simulation systems will start dictating who goes to war and why, all run through proxies. Privatization of military company are already here. We already started to see how a small group of elites dictates everything that happens. Nothing is done, nothing happens without strings being pulled.

Eidolon352d ago

You learned all this from MGS?

Tody_ZA352d ago

All that was literally the themes and core story of each game, so not surprising he learned that from MGS. Metal Gear Solid 2 in particular is so relevant today, it was more than a decade ahead of its time and a work of genius. Kojima saw what the digital future was going to become when it was in its infancy. Even MGS 5 despite being unfinished and less of a traditional Metal Gear Solid game with regards to story, had a fair bit to say about language and control over it that is relevant today.

It's a highly acclaimed series for a reason, and one of my favourite.

Eidolon352d ago

I've watched my brother play the MGS games, but I only beat MGS1 myself on the PSP in 2014, and MGSV in 2016. I took the themes and plots as lore, tbh.. trying to piece together the story of MGS rather than relating them to our current times.

Tody_ZA352d ago

It's definitely social commentary, Eidolon. You should read the "themes and analysis" section of the Wikipedia page for MGS2: Sons of Liberty for a start! Game was heavy on this.

Eidolon352d ago

I'll take a look, thanks. Actually might pick up MGS2 again (PS Vita), It's been years since I last played. Might start a new game tbh.

sadraiden352d ago

MGS2 literally predicted digital manipulation of information that we see today all the way back in 2001. MGS2 became Zucc's playbook.

Knushwood Butt352d ago

MGS taught me not to pee my pants.

cell989351d ago

Yes back in 1998 when I was 13. Throughout the years more information has been shown on this subject matters, but go back to early 2000s and information wasn't as prominent. Kojima was ahead of the game

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MaxiPower90352d ago

He was on the ball about many things. A true visionary.

sadraiden352d ago

If it wasn't for the retconning of how FOXDIE works, including clunky scenes with Naomi and Liquid, MGS4 would be a perfect game. There are so many gameplay options. It felt like us PS3 owners got something truly unique and special.

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