After years of hanging on, it appears the forums for our UT2004 friends in the UK at Titan Internet have finally gone dark. They were, and are great folk and gamers; and I thank and salute you all for the once and unique times we had.
For those who weren't around during those days, there were many people from the UK and nearby European countries who played UT2004 at Cain's Lair. Why? Because both of Cain's UT2004 servers (Onslaught and CTF) were the number one servers to play on. Being decent folk, they appreciated Cain's philosophy, the people who played here and despite the ping imbalance they continued to play here. Then, one person who owned a fledgling Internet hosting company, set up a server and forums for the locals (one of them might correct me on the details). Naturally, because there were better pings and a powerful server; most went over to play at Titan Internet.
Even still, the camaraderie via the forums continued. We had Cain's vs Titan matches; where battles were held on the server here in the US and then reciprocate battes were held on the server in the UK. You can imagine the results based on ping direction, but the fun was still evident. What a blast it was. I consider myself fortunate to have been a part of it all.
I've followed them since then and though inevitable, I am sad to see their community go dark. I see a few of them on the Online Users list now and again. Hopefully they will stay in touch for a while, anyway.
For those who weren't around during those days, there were many people from the UK and nearby European countries who played UT2004 at Cain's Lair. Why? Because both of Cain's UT2004 servers (Onslaught and CTF) were the number one servers to play on. Being decent folk, they appreciated Cain's philosophy, the people who played here and despite the ping imbalance they continued to play here. Then, one person who owned a fledgling Internet hosting company, set up a server and forums for the locals (one of them might correct me on the details). Naturally, because there were better pings and a powerful server; most went over to play at Titan Internet.
Even still, the camaraderie via the forums continued. We had Cain's vs Titan matches; where battles were held on the server here in the US and then reciprocate battes were held on the server in the UK. You can imagine the results based on ping direction, but the fun was still evident. What a blast it was. I consider myself fortunate to have been a part of it all.
I've followed them since then and though inevitable, I am sad to see their community go dark. I see a few of them on the Online Users list now and again. Hopefully they will stay in touch for a while, anyway.
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